hi all
my main interest in md is recording live gigs so over a year ago i purchased
my
first md - a sony r90 which was a mistake! the Aiwa F80 is the one i should
have got.
especially since i use the mic input which on the r90 distorts far too
easily(mics with a battery box which use the line-
From: "Mike Burger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You tell me. I can get a decent MD recorder for much $40-50USD less, and
not have to pay as much for the media. What's a CF card cost these days for
a card with enough capacity to hold an hour or so worth of music?
I wouldn't know Mike. My Expanium us
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You're correct...I did misunderstand. From the
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So? It still requires a computer ($500) and a C
Don Capps wrote:
> As for MP3 players...don't knock it until
> you've tried it. My Expanium is the best entertainment investment I've made
> in years. And at 199 USD how much more inexpensive does it have to get?
>
The Expandium is not an MP3 player in the classic usage of that phrase (when
pe
Keith Whitfield asked,
| Does such a product exsist that allows me to transmit the output of the MD
| to a normal radio (UK fm frequency) I want to tune it into the car radio. I
| can build Fm transmitters but 1) there not allowed & 2) the frequency
| responce is a bit low (not much good for any
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Mike Burger wrote:
> You tell me. I can get a decent MD recorder for much $40-50USD less, and
> not have to pay as much for the media. What's a CF card cost these days
> for a card with enough capacity to hold an hour or so worth of music? A
> minidisc is about $1.20 to $1