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- From: ascheng@athena.mit.edu (Adelbert S Cheng)
- Subject: Re: BEST TYPE OF CD CHANGER?
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- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1992 13:34:22 GMT
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- I have been following the discussion about the Nakamichi MusicBank system
- and I was curious about one thing: how does the access time from disk to
- disk compare with the carousel and cartridge systems? That is, does it
- take a short or long time to switch from one disk to another with the
- MusicBank.
-
- I own a Sony carousel player and I am quite pleased with that. I find
- it far superior to the cartridge systems because of the comparative ease
- of loading both single and multiple disks. Of course, it's five disks
- instead of six, but five's enough for me!
-
- Anyways, I'd like to hear more about the MusicBank...
-
- A. S. (Ed) Cheng
- ascheng@athena.mit.edu
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