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Headfonia: a look back at portable minidisk

June 21, 2014 ohm
Sharp MD-DR7 acting as a DAC for the Astell & Kern AK120

Sharp MD-DR7 acting as a DAC for the Astell & Kern AK120

The next instalment of Headfonia's monthly Back to the Future Friday column features my familiar rambling:

“we have come a long way from the elegance and simplicity of the removable optical media world. My memories of MD are bittersweet. I miss it, yet I know that what I listen through today is higher fidelity even if it isn’t as enjoyable an experience. But I will always pine for the elegance and simplicity of the minidisc.”

as well as a small decade-later user essay from Headfonia's kingpin: Lieven. 

“If all the review samples I received sounded like this I would be a very happy guy. I’m kidding, I’m quite happy as it is thank you, but I’m just trying to say that the SQ of this 15 year old device beats a lot of players out there. Sony did that good of a job and I’m lucky to own one of these classic units. I actually saw new old stock versions of my exact unit being offered online for over $500 USD. (Back in the day, the MZR70 sold for around $250 USD.)”

Back to the Future Friday: portable minidisk

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