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Giveaway #7 - Thank You for 600 Subs on YouTube! Sharp MD-DR7 MDLP Recorder Set!

Thank you all for subscribing (if you haven't already, please consider it!) to my YouTube where I try my best to repair some of these great old devices.


To celebrate 600 subscribers, I'm hosting MiniDisc giveaway #7 - a pretty complete Sharp MD-DR7 MDLP Recorder set! This is the one I won from a Yahoo Japan auction and now I'm giving it away to a lucky winner! 

As you know, I love these Sharp Auvi/1-bit devices and the MD-DR7/DR77 are seriously some of my favorite devices because I love the look and feel of these solid little squares!


You'll get everything seen below including an original Sharp 5v power supply (100v so you may need an adapter/convertor). 

Note - I did add a bit of copper in the battery door for better contact after the video.
Still, you'll also have a AA sidecar if you need it!

For this SEVENTH giveaway (completely free to enter!), use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter between August 6th and August 16th midnight US Pacific time.

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Please see official rules, here!    Privacy policy is included here also - I don't need/want your info outside of getting this device to you!


To enter, just use your email (I don't use Facebook so I don't know where those entries will go...) and I'll use Rafflecopter to pick a winner after midnight, June 14th, 2024!


I'll reach out to the winner via their email that they used to enter and ship them the device/set! Winners are responsible for any customs or duties!

Again, see official rules for details.


For all MiniDisc lovers, let's have fun with this so I can continue to have more giveaways!

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Thank you all! Long live MiniDiscs!


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