I'm going back and re-transferring my 2002- to 2005-era Minidisc recordings via my M10. They were originally transferred directly into my PC's budget soundcard, and I didn't really have any complaints about the quality of the original transfers. But I'm thinking that there is probably something to gain by using the M10 to transfer them again. Or not necessarily? Assuming it's a worthwhile effort, what would be the optimum settings on the MD (Sony MZ-R90) and M10 to get the cleanest transfer? I'm tinkering with it now, but would love some advice before spending hours upon hours transferring this first one several times at different levels looking for the perfect combination. I've currently got the volume on the MZ-R90 at about 90% and the (line) input level of the M10 at between 9 and 10. This combination is peaking at about -5 on the M10. This seems like a good level on the M10, obviously, but is ~90% too hot for the MZ-R90's output? Would I be better off backing off the MZ-R90 output and then amplifying the rest of the way in CEP? I guess I'm looking for some good "set it and forget it" advice so that I don't have to monitor all of them during the entire transfer listening for evidence of clipping at the MZ-R90's output.