> Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
> >
> > * las <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Tue, 12 Jun 2001
> > | That's not correct.  At least not with the models before the FM90!  Aiwa is
> > | a totally separate operation from Sony.
> >
> > On paper, maybe.  The difference between Sony and Aiwa is very much like
> > the difference between Ford and Lincoln.
> >
> > | They have separate facilities and design their own stuff.  If you have
> > | ever looked at an Aiwa F80 and compared it with what ever model was out
> > | from Sony at the same time, you can see that these units have nothing in
> > | common.
> >
> > On the outside.
>
> I disagree.

Shawn, you have my comments followed by Ratman's statement "on the outside".
While you did enlighten me about new Lincolns, I just wanted to make it clear that
the statement you are disagreeing with (On the outside) is not mine.  It was stated
by Ratman.

You and I are in total agreement about there being more than two manufactures of
their own MD gear.  In terms of design inside and out, my Aiwa F 80 doesn't seem to
have anything in common with any of the Sony models from the same time period.

The controls are different.  features are totally different.  Remotes are totally
different.  By only having a headphone/line out jack, if anything the unit is more
like a Sharp than a Sony.

Larry

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