Sony 10MDW80CL 80 Minute Minidisc Color Collection, 10-Pack (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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This is the case, and they are excellent to work with. It will be up to me to purchase more of them.
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My expectation was that I would receive the advertised colored 10 The reason I pack is because I color Coding my albums as I record them to MD is very important to me. It was a ten disk set, all in Ruby Red color, so that wasn't much of a help. In the end, I'll be using them, but this is clearly NOT what I paid for, nor what I thought I'd be getting.
The last time I bought mini- I thought it would be the last A disk. The product was delivered on the expected date, but the only thing I dislike is that the 10 minis are not boxed, but the rest are. . . There is no storage box provided with the disks, as they used to come in a plastic 5-disk box. The majority of my experiences have been very good.
It's very good.
CDs can be unreliable and can be bulky. A minidisc offers versatility and dependability. Having more control over editing and the ability to put the song wherever I wanted on the disc, I found it more enjoyable. No matter how many times they play, they can never skipping and keep their clarity. As well, I have the ability to monitor the volume after every recording, regardless of the The downside is the limited time limit of 80 minutes compared to the Ipod, which can store thousands of songs on a small device. All discs should be stored on one shelf, like cds. For mobile applications, this can be more difficult.
It has been a great experience using these minicomputers so far A disc. My family performs live on them and I record them on discs which I then edit by splitting the disc into separate tracks for each song and labeling every track. Sony has never let me down with any of their minis.
Despite his intense devotion to mini disks, my husband loves them. Sony released the rainbow colors first, and we still have some left over from those times. I find that they last a great deal longer than Memorex, which I think ends up wearing out a lot sooner. There is only one reason why I give it a 3* I would prefer to see them come in all black as an option.
These are the disks I use with my Tascam minidisc.