I will put it in a historical view.
Sharp wins on options for our type of recording, they serve us well.
Sony wins on hours served without fail, quality thought out while
taking the hit.
It is a personal decision which is more important.
It depends on how well you work in a adverse situation and where you
are going.
But that is how I see the choice.
Rich Peet
--- In mPATH Records
<> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could someone comment on what they feel is the better
> unit/value between the Sharp IM-DR420 and Sony MZ-N10
> minidisc recorders? I'm in the market for a new
> recorder specifically for field recording and I don't
> care one iota about the net-md stuff - doesn't matter
> if the unit has it or not or even if it works well. I
> just care about the recording features and the
> reliality of the unit. I don't think I want to buy an
> older used model unless there's good reason. If you
> have opinions or recommendations for another machine
> please, I'm all ears! My budget is about $250.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian McWilliams
>
>
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