I'd pick Senn580s over almost any dynamic headphone in the planet (with the
exception of Grado HP-1s or Sennheiser's own HD-600). But they would not be
adequate for DJ'ing. Reason being, they are open-back headphones. You won't
get no isolation from the outside whatsoever. Try
PCM Audio for DVD discs is 48Khz. Or 96/24, depending on the disc.
Francisco.
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I've never seen this before, but I'm digitally recording a
Leon:
Thanks for the info/translation! Exactly what I was looking for.
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* "Francisco J. Huerta" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 08 Jan 2001
| have sealed back Sennheisers (HD-210, I think?), which are also very good.
HD250-II (aka HD250 linear-II). I have a set of these. Very nice sounding
sealed headphones.
| Or you could also try Beyerdinamic. Check those out on
Churchill, Guy wrote:
Correct ... without a LPF the sub will be amplifying full range, not
an ideal situation, but OK.
The amplifier with amplify a full range signal causing it more stress
than required,
and it'll generate far more heat than it needs to. The driver in the
box won't reproduce
Has anybody got any infomation on the sony MZ-G750 it's a portable
md player with built in radio. I wanted to no if it could record from
the internal radio?
And where can I get info or a release date on the Sony_MDX-G55 MK2.
It's a car md player that suports mdlp but sony say no release date
does LP sound good? thats what i want to know. Cuz i just go tthe sony
MZ-R90. .
-WiLL
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But the MZ-R90 doesn't suppport LP...
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does LP sound good? thats what i want to know. Cuz i just go tthe sony
MZ-R90. .
i know, i wanted to know if LP sounds as good as regular recording
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I guess it would sound good if you always listened to it in heavy
traffic riding on the bus. I think for serious listening or recording,
you are better off with standard MD.
Some infidels look down on MD as inferior because it uses ATRAC in the
first place, can you imagine their comments on
"J. Coon" wrote:
I have recorded on my R30 and got a copy that was good enough to submit
for a CD compilation, and so have a lot of other people. I'm sure they
won't be able to do that with the LP mode.
Jim are you saying that based on actual double blind listening studies that
you
After 25 years or so of having a highspeed drill blast my ears, I no
longer
consider myself qualified to judge.
Well Larry, if you can't judge yourself, why not get more recording time?
People are so worried about what others think of their own idea of fidelity.
If you think LP4 sounds great,
No, I haven't listened to it at all. It is just that when I record
something, I want it to be very close the original. MD is very close
to CD quality. However, from the reports of people that have posted
their experiance to the list, they can tell a difference between
standard MD and LP
So anyone know of a way to access the 2001 archives for this list? I
can't get to it on the web, and the FTP server link doesn't work.
/george
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