I love minidisc - is that weird?
Sep 5, 2016 at 5:11 PM Post #196 of 243
Both flea bay and scumtree

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Sep 16, 2016 at 2:22 AM Post #197 of 243
My collection has grown considerably in the last couple of months

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Awesome stuff!
Really reminds me of the good times where you have to actually play a CD track in real time, connect via an optical-in and then press record.
It's so manual and authentic..haha
 
My only Sony was a play-only unit - the MZ-E90. I got this one from Japan and it's so freaking light. 
My last MD unit is the MD-MT877, in the ages before Net MD or Hi-MD existed. Still works though the Ni-MH battery probably conked off.
Man, I think I could start gushing about my Sony cassette players next but I think that's off topic :)
 
Oct 25, 2016 at 8:49 PM Post #198 of 243

I love minidisc too! I still have a Sharp MD player recorder and a bunch of MDs I recorded. Ha. Those were the days. I had also bought a Sony home player recorder an actually still listen to them.
 
Oct 26, 2016 at 8:49 PM Post #199 of 243
Ha, I have a Sharp MD player as well. Nice sound, nice top end. Liked it more than the Sony sound (which sounded flatter) even though I was a Sony snob at the time. :)  It always sounded better than MP3 - probably because it was (24-bit compressed audio, I think it was?),
 
Oct 26, 2016 at 9:42 PM Post #200 of 243
I have the top of the line Sony MD. I LOVE it. I cant say its not favorite, but for sure its something different with top notch sound. Some of the hires recordings are AMAZING. 
 
Craig
 
Nov 4, 2016 at 1:46 AM Post #204 of 243
I'm not married. Probably cause I play PSP in my bed.

As long as you're happy, that's all that matters.
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Nov 5, 2016 at 3:16 PM Post #206 of 243
Another fan here.
 
It's still part of my main set-up.
I have the Sony MDS-JB930 - it was quite pricey when I bought it if I remember. Also have a Sharp portable player as well.
 
I really like the format.
 
Nov 6, 2016 at 1:08 AM Post #207 of 243
I don't understand the love for minidisk or portable CD players. There are so outdated. Each disk holds so little music. Portable CD players are relatively large, and none fit in a shirt pocket. The only thing I find good about them is that they use AA batteries. I like the idea of using easily swappable batteries. Eneloop rechargeables work quite well. I never had a minidisk player, but did have plenty of portable CD players. I was so glad when flash memory based mp3 players came out, and i could put the player in my shirt pocket.
 
Nov 6, 2016 at 7:37 AM Post #209 of 243
Minidisc blanks are also expensive, and seem to be getting more expensive as time goes by. i assume they stopped being made a long time ago. Are there any issues using very old disks? Most minidisk portables seem to be just players, so if someone gets one, they would also need a minidisk deck to record minidisks.
 
Nov 6, 2016 at 8:19 AM Post #210 of 243
  Minidisc blanks are also expensive, and seem to be getting more expensive as time goes by. i assume they stopped being made a long time ago. Are there any issues using very old disks? Most minidisk portables seem to be just players, so if someone gets one, they would also need a minidisk deck to record minidisks.

I have the Sharp MD-MT90 portable which does indeed record.
My discs are a number of years old now and still ok.
 
I think I still have 7 or 8 new discs still in the packaging unused.
Most of my md's are compilations / mixes recorded direct from cd. I've always liked the fact you can name the tracks as well.
 
I also agree that they have a nice warm sound. Less clinical than a cd, but still maintain clarity and detail. I'd almost liken them to listening to vinyl?
My main player still gets used all the time. It was in use last night for a few hours.
 

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