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Title: Sony TCD-D100 vs Sony PCM-M1
Post by: dactylus on July 26, 2004, 08:40:56 AM
Hello,

     Question from a newbie - I'm considering purchasing either a Sony TCD-D100 or a Sony PCM-M1 that will be used initially for stealth taping only.  If these two dat recorders nearly identical are there any major upgrades availabe on the D100 that would make it the better choice of the two?  I'm sure that many of you can tell me which way I should lean on this one - thank you for any and all suggestions!!  I am aware of the "no SCMS" with the M1 -



Title: Re: Sony TCD-D100 vs Sony PCM-M1
Post by: leegeddy on July 26, 2004, 09:53:59 AM
Hello,

     Question from a newbie - I'm considering purchasing either a Sony TCD-D100 or a Sony PCM-M1 that will be used initially for stealth taping only.  If these two dat recorders nearly identical are there any major upgrades availabe on the D100 that would make it the better choice of the two?  I'm sure that many of you can tell me which way I should lean on this one - thank you for any and all suggestions!!  I am aware of the "no SCMS" with the M1 -


i have one of each. d100 is silver, m1 is black. :P

all kidding aside, they are identical in performance (minus the scms issue, which, to me, has never been an issue.)

marc
Title: Re: Sony TCD-D100 vs Sony PCM-M1
Post by: gewwang on July 26, 2004, 10:04:27 AM
d100 comes with remote, m1 does not. Might be usefull for stealth situations.
Title: Re: Sony TCD-D100 vs Sony PCM-M1
Post by: Todd R on July 26, 2004, 11:14:57 AM
The M1 also has peak-hold meters, which the D100 doesn't.
Title: Re: Sony TCD-D100 vs Sony PCM-M1
Post by: dnsacks on July 26, 2004, 11:35:46 AM
the d100 qualifies for sony's fixed-price consumer repairs when out of warranty, while the m1 doesn't.  This can be significant if/when a major repair (such as head replacement) is needed, as the fixed rate repair price is less than the parts cost for a new head.  If you're planning on x-fering recordings to a computer, the scms issue is a "non-issue" -- it would really only be an issue if you're using 2 consumer dat decks.
Title: Re: Sony TCD-D100 vs Sony PCM-M1
Post by: leegeddy on July 26, 2004, 09:15:45 PM
>>I also chose a hutch trick star over a haro freestyle back when i was 12 because i fell in love with the blue color even though the Haro had more pegs and shit  ;D

Hutch...Haro.... damn, that's old school.

i had a Hutch "Hollywood" racer when i was a young laddy.

marc
Title: Re: Sony TCD-D100 vs Sony PCM-M1
Post by: BobW on July 26, 2004, 11:24:59 PM
>>I also chose a hutch trick star over a haro freestyle back when i was 12 because i fell in love with the blue color even though the Haro had more pegs and shit  ;D

Hutch...Haro.... damn, that's old school.

i had a Hutch "Hollywood" racer when i was a young laddy.

marc


We had Schwinns with names like Apple Crate Orange Crate --- Banana seats and high-handle bars just like on the Fat Albert cartoons.
Now that's old skool .