Re: MD: newbie question re: MZ-R30

1999-12-30 Thread Lost_Sailor
for did that we'd be out of business... hopefully, it's either the Steven's client or someone needs to spank their ISP for not setting the MX up correctly. nuff said ... Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MD: newbie question re: MZ-R30 I don't have any

MD: newbie question re: MZ-R30

1999-12-14 Thread Daniel Manrique
I don't have any minidisc devices, however i am thinking of purchasing a used Sony MZ-R30. Is this a good unit? I don't have many choices, so im looking for maybe "dont buy it and save your money" answers, rather than "buy this or that instead" answers. Thanks for any advice :) -

Re: MD: newbie question re: MZ-R30

1999-12-14 Thread Steven Brooks
.) As long as you don't mind holding it fairly still and buying batteries in bulk, it's an alright MD portie :) -spb Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Steven Brooks/HOME_OFF/AGLIFE) Subject: MD: newbie question re: MZ-R30 I don't have any minidisc

Re: MD: newbie question re: MZ-R30

1999-12-14 Thread PrinceGaz
From: "Steven Brooks" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, I've got a MZ-E40 for an excellent price (~$92 on Ebay) so I can't complain too much... it is my first minidisc portie. But ideally, I would like to find a unit that doesn't skip as much, and munch both AA batteries in 1.5 hours. I've even

Re: MD: newbie question re: MZ-R30

1999-12-14 Thread Aivar_Grislis
Daniel Manrique: i am thinking of purchasing a used Sony MZ-R30. Is this a good unit? Steven Brooks: I've got a MZ-E40 for an excellent price (~$92 on Ebay) so I can't complain too much... it is my first minidisc portie. But ideally, I would like to find a unit that doesn't skip as much, and