It's too bad most mid-level (or any level?) tuners/receivers do not come
with an "output level. " I remember growing up my father had (and still
does) one of these on his receiver. Most of the time it was set at the
mid-point, and me, not knowing much about audio, thought "what a pointless
Simon, you described my travel setup exactly, with the following exceptions:
No wall warts: Just extra Li batteries and global charger. Lighter, easier.
Used with external AA battery pack in a pinch for extra long play.
Carry small portable microphones (home made ones). You never know
Today I was out at the McArthur Glen outlet village in York, where Virgin
music ( not associated with the Virgin Megastore ) have an outlet store
called 'XS' , and they had The Sex Pistols' "Kiss This" for 7.99 stlg, and
if you buy more than 3 items, you get 1 off each one, so it eventually
So.which one is better hehehe? :)
Wallace
- Original Message -
From: Colin Burchall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: MD: 1bit, 16bit, 20bit..
I should also add that "1 bit" does not refer to the resolution or bit
Essentially. I know my Turtlebeach Fiji is like that. That's why I've been
able to successfully copy MD to MD by simply connecting the 2 devices thru
its digital input and output.
Adios,
LarZ
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-Original Message-
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 11:30:18 +1000
From: Kade Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MD: Super Audio CD not so Super for MDers
Sorry Jay, I just realised you actually had an on-topic element to your
question. With respect to copying Super Audio CDs digitally...
"Built-In Protection
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