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I faintly remember that Sony protested over
Hi all!
My wife's a music teacher and needs a portable (not personal) MD system to be
able to replay CDs and MD to classes and individuals - so far, so good. But she
also needs to be able to make reasonable quality, stereo recordings of her
pupils' performances. We can't find a boombox or
All the portables have stereo microphone inputs but the majority of mics are
powered with low voltage. The consequence is that if you plug them to the mic
input, you will have to raise the recording volume and, in that case, you will have
a backgroung noise (caused by the mic input). So, you'd
Michael Burger wrote:
Very nice camera...I have one, myself...but if you just recently
bought it for that price (ie, in the last month or so), you paid too
much. Unfortunately, I paid $299 for the same camera a year ago.
On Sun, 21 May 2000 21:09:46 -0400, J. Coon wrote:
I bought the
If you use a boom box system, you would have to use a preamp to bring
the mike level up to the "line-in" level. It works on the home deck
units, the boom box would have to have a Line-in input for that to work.
My guess is that a preamp and boom box would be a little less prone to
being lifted
Jeanmougin wrote:
All the portables have stereo microphone inputs but the majority of mics are
powered with low voltage. The consequence is that if you plug them to the mic
input, you will have to raise the recording volume and, in that case, you will have
a backgroung noise (caused by
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Well, with the charger and rechargeable
When you have mics with clips, where do u put them? On your shoulders
(not very stealth)? Or near of your collar?
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Hi all,
The Yamaha RP-U100 apparently is now Mac-compatible. The company's web page
http://www.yamaha.com/yec/products/newprods/PChometheater/pchtinfo.htm has
been changed to add this statement:
The Yamaha @ PET RP-U100 is USB compatible with Windows 98 installed PCs and
Apple Macintosh
You might try saving them as a Quicktime Movie (one of the other Ultra Sound
options) and then trying the conversion. Better yet, though, you can use
SoundJam Plus to do the initial recording off of your MD (it accepts sound
in from analog sources, such as what you're doing). This way,
Where is the cheapest place I can buy an MZR90 in the UK/London?
Julian
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I know we are quick to let people know when we get=20
poor service so I though I would let everyone know that
I am very pleased with the service on the disks I ordered
from
Mike Burger wrote:
Well, with the charger and rechargeable battery, it's not so bad a deal.
Mine came with an 8MB card, as well...then I also bought a 16 to go along
with it.
I see Buy.com has 16 MB Smartmedia for $28/89 US right now, and 32 MB
for $63.95. They did have 8 MB cards for
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