Hi everyone,
Up the West End of London on Saturday I noticed most shops has the R91 (a
nice blue with pale yellow LCD screen), the R70 in black and blue, and the
E90 in silver. no sign of the E60 though.
All the best
Martin
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The secret's out: this popular new CD recorder has a
"hidden menu" setting that turns off SCMS and allows
recording on "computer-type" blank discs. You won't
read about this on their web site!
This is also one hot CD recorder! It has all the
standard features you'd expect, like Coaxial,
Edward Nigma (love that name) wrote, re analog warmth:
It is not distorted.
This seems to be a matter of belief. I don't believe it, but then I'm an
Electronic Engineer, and therefore hopelessly blinkered.
Cd's can be gritty and harsh unless
you have good
equiment. and
Also in Boston the R-90 (no 91's) at Tweeter. They are expecting the R-70's
on Wednesday. Anyone living close i would suggest going there because they
have a wonderful warranty whereby you buy a piece, buy the warranty, and for
whatever reason you can return that item for a new one or a
Greetings list...
I recently and quite suddenly began having an odd problem with my AM-F70.
For whatever reason, the player/recorder just stopped reading discs. Upon
placing any disc in the player, it repeatedly flashes "NO DISC" and powers
down. Same thing happens when pushing play. The discs
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very true. I have these and they are
My local BB (Amarillo,Tx) Has returned all pre-recorded MD's. They said they
were in the process of getting rid of MD's in favor of MP3 units. (
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Hello Francisco,
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at 03:16 AM, Francisco Jose Montilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Er!k Hauters wrote:
These are the slink-commands.
I'm trying to control my MD with Visual Basic.
:) You aren't the only one. I know of several
Sounds like a Tascam.
Adios,
LarZ
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Subject:MD:
I would like to know is it for sure than the new Sharp MT 50 is using only
one, 1, single AA battery? It's very interesting concept, don't you
thinkI know the previous models like MT 15 used 2 AA batteries and
refused to charge third party batteries, but with a single one I don't see
any
* Matt White [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 28 Feb 2000
| Okay, then here's the technical reason: CDs are sampled at an
| insufficient rate to ensure proper reproduction. CDs are sampled at
| 44.1kHz, which gives a maximum frequency of 20kHz.
22.05, actually, due to the phenomenon known as
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Matt White wrote:
Hi,
This seems to be a matter of belief. I don't believe it, but then I'm an
Electronic Engineer, and therefore hopelessly blinkered.
Okay, then here's the technical reason: CDs are sampled at an
insufficient rate to ensure proper
Hi everyone
I consider the loudness switch on an amplifier as simply a "preset" tone
modification which provides a bit of extra low-end and high-end response to
the signal, in addition to what was obtained with the tone controls.
The reason some of us run the function all of the time is
On 28 Feb 2000, Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
* Matt White [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 28 Feb 2000
22.05, actually, due to the phenomenon known as "aliasing".
Right, however CD are still limited to 20kHz at pressing.
DVD-Video's audio formats, dts and Dolby Digital (AC-3) have the capability
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