So, the volume controls on my MS-722 are acting flakey. Which means that
until I get it fixed (assuming I can and do), I've fallen back to my old
MZ-R30. But I couldn't find the old CaseLogic case I kept it in. Hrm. So
I check out the local Best Buy because that is where I got it. No luck.
And blind! I guess I'll only be able to listen to old folkways blues recordings...
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"Mark E. Crane" wrote:
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> Thanks, this worked. I put a little 91% isopropyl on the plug, then popped it in
>and out of the jack about 10 times and now it sounds gre
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That's because in the manual, no sound preset a
"Mark E. Crane" wrote:
>
> Thanks, this worked. I put a little 91% isopropyl on the plug, then popped it in
>and out of the jack about 10 times and now it sounds great. Woo hoo! Of course I'll
>probably sell it to upgrade to something with mdlp, but for now it's awesome.
>Thanks!!!
>
Yes
This is the point: I set the treble and bass settings of the Digital
Sound Presets "Sound1" and "Sound2" on their zero levels (Bass +-0, Treble
+-0). Then I switched between no sound settings (nothing appears on display)
and "Sound1/2" (sound1/2 appears on display :). Even the levels were zer
I like using the Neato labels for MD. They have 4 MDs per sheet. They give
the S/W for free. The S/W is pretty easy to use.
Ken
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From: Alan Dowds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 3:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: MD: MD Label blank
I recall 3m made removable floppy labels at one point, using post-it glue. That might
work. I don't think removing a detached label in a portable would be too brutal, but
I worry about residue scraping off onto something sensitive.
Here is one place selling avery removables that may work. I
I recall 3m made removable floppy labels at one point, using post-it glue. That might
work. I don't think removing a detached label in a portable would be too brutal, but
I worry about residue scraping off onto something sensitive.
Here is one place selling avery removables that may work. I
Thanks, this worked. I put a little 91% isopropyl on the plug, then popped it in and
out of the jack about 10 times and now it sounds great. Woo hoo! Of course I'll
probably sell it to upgrade to something with mdlp, but for now it's awesome. Thanks!!!
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/19/01 09:43 AM
Thanks, this worked. I put a little 91% isopropyl on the plug, then popped it in and
out of the jack about 10 times and now it sounds great. Woo hoo! Of course I'll
probably sell it to upgrade to something with mdlp, but for now it's awesome. Thanks!!!
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/19/01 09:43 AM
Mark E. Crane wrote:
> Hi,
> This is my first post to the list. I'm interviewing people for a research project
>with my sharp mt15 (purchased at deep discount from some internet company that is now
>out of business) and I noticed that when I turn the plug in the jack slightly, it
>creates sl
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Technically speaking if they removed easily the
Jim asked,
| Will the 940 deck do toc cloning? Maybe you can save the recording.
Yes, it can; perhaps that's why Steve didn't express any concern about
losing the recording.
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sounds like it is dirty or has a loose connecti
Hi,
This is my first post to the list. I'm interviewing people for a research project
with my sharp mt15 (purchased at deep discount from some internet company that is now
out of business) and I noticed that when I turn the plug in the jack slightly, it
creates slight amounts of static and po
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