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Spoken like a true diplomat.
Maybe we can can get back to Md instead of flaming each other.
"James S. Lee" wrote:
>
> I know I started this part of the "Anyone know Japanese?" thread so I cannot say too
>much about its
> continuation. This is likely my last posting on the issue. My comment was directed
>at Ryan simply because he
> made the initial posting. The point, however is less about Ryan and more about how
>we (all of us) deal with
> community. Ryan has already made what I consider a very mature and sincere statement
>regarding his posting. Such
> a comment would not likely come from an ignorant person. Rather it has come from
>someone who seems willing to
> acknowledge a mistake and move on. Maybe it is time for all of us to move on. Thanks
>to all who have responded.
>
> Now about that AudioTechnica 825 stereo mic question I asked some time ago. Here is
>the question:
>
> I am using a borrowed AT 825 stereo mic. The owner has adapted the pin
> XLRF plug to a three wire 1/8" stereo plug so that it will feed portable
> DAT or MD. The system works fine with my Sharp 722 except that it seems
> a bit noisier than I expected. Fresh batteries made a slight difference
> but there is still this hiss. My old Radio Shack Optimums unidirectional
> (pin, battery powered) is much quieter. Could the adaptation be
> problematic? Anybody else had noise problems with this mic?
>
> Jim Lee
>
> las wrote:
>
> > I think that the problem is that we are just dealing with someone who is immature
>and or ignorant. I'm glad
> > that you pointed out to him though. I hope that he learns and grows.
> >
> > Regards,
> > larry
> >
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