Sharp MD-BDR2 Personal MiniDisc Player
 

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Get it... But not for more than $150

Pros Digital Output.
Cons Old deck, it will probably die within the decade... If it's treated well.
Recommended it? Yes
The Bottom Line:  If you're a rebel-type personality, like me, go out and thwart the system with this deck... TODAY!
TOSlink output so that data can be dumped directly to PC with no quality loss, this should work with any recorded MiniDisc, including ones created on the Sony MZ-N1 that I just bought on 06/02/02, thereby circumventing that crappy digital copy-protection crap that Sony is spearheading.

Robust deck, seems well constructed. Sound quality is at least on-par with CD, no noticeable compression or noise.

Well, if you want to dump your recorded MD's to your computer, this is pretty much the only viable option remaining. I mean, there are other 'professional grade' (c'mon folks, MD all sound the same - great) MD player/recorders like that HBB unit out there, but screw it... This will do the same job, for $1000 less... All that you need is a PORTABLE player to accompany it.

Example: Go to a show: Bootleg the show: Take the deck home: Take out the disk: Put it in the MD-R2: Attach (via TOSlink) to the computer. Dump at 1x. Sell the resulting CD's on eBay for $100 apiece. Simple.

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