Are the gaps complete gaps as it stops then starts back up, or does it
start up a few seconds after the position it stopped. If it stops and
stars in the same spot. If you send me the file either via high quality
MP3 or Monkey's Audio, I can attempt to edit it out
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| There are basically only 3 different types of MDs.
If you're going to call the three capacities of recordables different
types, you have to count premastered MDs as a fourth type.
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Does it happen with one or all discs you put in there? If the first, try
erasing and re-recording the disc and see if you still have the problem. If
the latter, definitely get the thing repaired.
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2048 bit DH
I recently did, in my opinion, an excellent recording of a concert in
Detroit (Spiritualized at the Majestic). Equipment used stated below.
Equipment attempted to use for the transfer (all show same 'pause que'
problem):
Sony MZ-R90 (analogue)
Sharp MD-MT15 (analogue) (used to record the show)
What happens is, the player occasionally, maybe 3- 10 times per
disc, will just stop. It looks to be having a hard time reading the disc.
...
This is the second concert that this has happened
to, the first I recorded with the MZ-R90. Could it be a dirty lens? I used
brand new discs.
What
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It's happened again with a different disk. It
They were both Sony Discs, 1 was a Prism, the other was a colour disc. I
had the same problem before with TDK. Odd...
Nathan White
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Anyone have any suggestions on how to clean the surface on a mini disc? I
think the skipping problem may be a dirty disc, any suggestions? Thanks,
Nathan White
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gday
i live in sydney australia and i was just wondering if i bought mini disc in
england could i use them on my australian mini disc.
or are they like dvd and have different regions.
thanks heaps adam.
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Adam wondered,
| i live in sydney australia and i was just wondering if i bought mini disc
| in england could i use them on my australian mini disc.
|
| or are they like dvd and have different regions.
There are no regions for MD; if it works in one place, it works in the rest
of the world.
i live in sydney australia and i was just wondering if i bought mini disc in
england could i use them on my australian mini disc.
or are they like dvd and have different regions.
thanks heaps adam.
Hey mate,
There are basically only 3 different types of MDs. But they are all compatible
Dear Sir,
Yes you can use British-supplied MDs on Australian hardware.
With regards,
Simon
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Behalf Of smithy
Sent: Friday, 2 November 2001 14:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MD: buying cheap blank mini discs
I've seen some announcements of USB DIGITAL AV ADAPTOR UD-5 by Onkyo
(some call it USB-Toslink and some USB-Digital AV).
Unfortunately I couldn't find anything clear about that, does it have
anything to do with MD? Is it somehow similar to Xitel's DG2?
links in japanese only :-(
I wanted to point out that JVC has a series of auto CD players that also have an aux
input that can be used quite nicely for a portable MD unit. There are three of them,
and the most expensive of the three also plays MP3 CDs. I have the least
expensive of the three, and I absolutely love
Jarvie, James wrote:
I wanted to point out that JVC has a series of auto CD players that also have an aux
input that can be used quite nicely for a portable MD unit. There are three of
them, and the most expensive of the three also plays MP3 CDs. I have the least
expensive of the three,
My Sony MZ-R900 (about 4 months) old started skipping yesterday; playing an
LP2 disc while the recorder was stationary. It sounded just like a
scratched/dirty CD, but resolved when I skipped back to the start of the
track.
Is this likely to happen again, should I get the unit checked/repaired?
Gerard Naude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My second question. I have a set of Cambridge pcworks speakers lying
around. I would like to hook this up to my mini sound system at home.
My problem is that the Hi-Fi only gives out normal speaker output,
and not low volume output that the built in amp of
The Zoltrix Nightingale is a good choice.
Check ebay, the US distributor (Inpax) is selling quite a few of them.
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM
Subject: MD: cheap optical soundcard
hi,
anyone know of , or have
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Hi,
OK, I understand that Sony sometimes follows strange politics, but...
What I can't understand is the OpenMG thing. I just downloaded the
atrac3.zip and the sample wave files from minidisc.org and found out
that it has _NO_ encryption implemented. Why would someone encode
his/her wav files
BTW, I just did the most obvious thing, i.e. copied the MD to the
computer, extracted the raw atarc3 data, put an valid (0x0270)
wav-header in front and doubleclicked on it, and tadaa...
it played! Plain, simple and easyand in fact strange!
u with what device did you do
hi, im new to minidisc recording and i just wana know
what im gonna need if i want to get my recording of a
live show or whatever (on minidisc) and get it on to
my pc so i can burn it to cd-r. any different ways
would be appreciated. thanks.
http://briefcase.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Briefcase
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I use Apollo 37g player instead. Besides it has pause/crossfade
feature embedded it uses different codec that WinAmp, some people
(including myself) beleive that it sounds better.
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/D-Off
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It could be the old ground loop problem, which is present in many car mp3
players, simply because the two pieces of equipment may not have a commond
ground. The easiest way to test is to have the computer and the amp both on
one of them 4 plug extender cables, that is if it isn't already like
hi,
anyone know of , or have for sale a cheap soundcard with an optical
output?? it doesnt have to do anything but play .
thanks
take at look at my music trading list
http://pages.zdnet.com/mikehooker/hookstradingpage
have fun,
Mike Hooker
any mac users here know if there are drivers for aureal cards with spdif out
(os 9.1)
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wolfgang buresch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just read on the MDCP the faq about ATRAC3 at
http://www.minidisc.org/mdlpfaq.html and it says for Q#10: What
bitrates are used? A:.In LP2 and LP4 modes 20 bytes of dummy
data per 212 byte soundgroup.. -- those 20 bytes -- are
Hi Mike,
i ran a ground cable fromn the chassis of the reciever
to the chassis of my pc. touching the ground cable to
the PC chassis also causes a spark.
There's at least some unwanted voltage between PC and ground.
You might have a dangerous risk of shock now.
And if not now, one might
Yes. They seem to be sticky enough to not come off in normal use, but they
can be peeled off easily enough.
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Behalf Of Matt Wall
Sent: 19 October 2001 01:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MD: MD Label blank
Never mind.. I misotook a lull for technical difficulties.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 12:16 PM
Subject: MD: List check
I haven't gotten any messages for the last two days unusual for the
You have a
GO to Home Depot or a good hardware store and get a plug in tester that
shows if a receptical in wired correctly. They have three prongs like a
plug and there are three neon lights. They cost about $15 or less. All
the do is show if the recptical is connected properly and has
Hi all.
I know that the Sony release date for the NZ-1 will be around the 10th of
December. Does anyone know when the Sharp units will be available? More
specifically I will be in London in December and wanted to know if it will
be possible to buy the Sony or Sharp units before Christmas (as a
If a portable unit is failing to record TOC information, (this is a dumb question)
then can one safely assume that it is broken and not misconfigured?
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Michael Johnson asked,
| What MD decks can I absolutely count on for being able to clone or restore
|
all right net md has been shown in a couple ces type shows so far. anyone
heard of a possible release date, either specific or broad?
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On Tuesday, October 23, 2001 at 13:21:13GMT -0500 (which was 20:21 where I live),
Matt Wall wrote a few words about MD: netmd release date:
MW all right net md has been shown in a couple ces type shows so far. anyone
MW heard of a possible
Wolfgang Buresch wrote
ps: last Q: Does anyone know why the very first ATRAC coder [ATRAC1
Version1
(MZ-1)] sounded soo bad. (I know the answer, but before I am going to post
it I want
to have your thoughts).
Did the MZ-1 sound bad ? But if it did it was probably because the ATRAC
coder had a
Hi there,
Sorry if I am asking a super easy question.. I am new
to this list and fairly new to minidiscs! I *love*
using my minidiscs to listen to my music and I would
like to try recording MP3s.
I have a Sharp MD-MS702 and a Zoltrix Nightingale Pro6
sound card.. and of course I have
I am looking for a deck to get my booted shows into my PC for editing and
transferring to CDR.
Digital output is a necessity.
Keyboard control, CD player track information transfer, MDLP, high speed CD
transfer would all be nice but not required.
I looked at the Sony MDS-PC3 since it is built
Ok, Here's a basic question that I'm sure has been asked before, but here
goes
What MD decks can I absolutely count on for being able to clone or restore
the TOC, or restore the audio on a disc that has recorded, but doesn't
register the track??
Lemme know. Thanks
Michael Johnson
* Eric Woudenberg, Minidisc.org Editor [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
Mon, 22 Oct 2001
| (Well, it's got to be both or neither to be compatible with all
| players, right?) In fact it's true (again, contrary to Mr. Rat's
| free-association-masquerading-as-informed-posting), see
|
Hi Michael
Several decks can do it JB930, JB940, JE640, JE530 to name a few (all Sony)
can do it.
Maybe the new Sony's JE470 and -770 can too.
Peter
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From: Michael Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 9:10 PM
Subject: MD: A
I think the plugin your talking about is WinCue, cant be sure, but that
sounds like it. Theres also one called Joe's MiniDisc Plugin (or something
to that effect) which adds 4 seconds pause, thats it, just tick the box and
it'll pause, which is all you need.
Stuart Howlette
Working for that particular Australian retailer, it's no surprise to me
that you would have good luck and better pricing than US stores ... look
at the damn exchange rate!
I envy you ... my turbo project would've been so much cheaper if it
weren't for that crummy rate. Hopefully things
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It's probably pre-bent slightly so that when
Hi,
I just read on the MDCP the faq about ATRAC3 at
http://www.minidisc.org/mdlpfaq.html and it says for
Q#10: What bitrates are used?
A:.In LP2 and LP4 modes 20 bytes of dummy data per
212 byte soundgroup.. -- those 20 bytes -- are they
a fact or just a wild guess? We know from ATRAC1
* wolfgang buresch [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 21 Oct 2001
| Q#10: What bitrates are used?
| A:.In LP2 and LP4 modes 20 bytes of dummy data per
| 212 byte soundgroup.. -- those 20 bytes -- are they
| a fact or just a wild guess?
They are a fact. The dummy data is required so that
MiniDisc Community Pages News for 14 October 2001
o Prateek Sharma points out further [1]Sony MD advertising on [2]MTV's
band tour dates page (suggesting, perhaps, the plural benefits of
taking an MD recorder along for the ride?).
[1]
Rat, you were off the mark on a couple points.
| The dummy data is required so that MiniDiscs recorded in
| LP modes will not damage older players.
Damage? There would be no damage, just pointless noise.
| That is why you get slightly less than 160 minutes in LP2 mode out
| of an MD-80 disc.
Hi Wolfgang,
Nice to hear from you.
I just read on the MDCP the faq about ATRAC3 at
http://www.minidisc.org/mdlpfaq.html and it says for Q#10: What
bitrates are used? A:.In LP2 and LP4 modes 20 bytes of dummy
data per 212 byte soundgroup.. -- those 20 bytes -- are they a
fact or
I've had an MZR900 since around August and I was wondering about one little
thing.
The latch that is in the center, somewhat towards the left, when you open
the player that keeps it closed, etc, is slightly battered. The edge of
it, closest to me while looking down on it, is somewhat pushed
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Mine is the same way. I got my unit in
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
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sounds like it is dirty or has a loose
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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Technically speaking if they removed easily
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 slight
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
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
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 but now
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That's because in the manual, no sound preset
And blind! I guess I'll only be able to listen to old folkways blues recordings...
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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
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.
Pressit make label software and labels for MD. I got mine from discount
discs (www.discountdiscs.co.uk), or try www.pressit.com
They seem to work well enough with my Epson inkjet printer.
Al
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My MZ-R90 has apparently stopped writing the TOC. When I record, it appears
to record correctly. When it is done, I can back through the tracks and
sometimes play them, but when I hit stop twice or remove the MD, the track
info is gone and declares the disc to be blank. The disc also reads
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Hi, I'm new to the list.
I'd like to buy a portable Minidisc recorder for field recordings.
I like the Sharp MT770 but I need a MD with digital out to stransfer audio
digitally to my Mac equipped with RME 9636 Hammerfall digital audio card.
Please can you help me ?
Let me know which
Just wanted to let folks know that we are now carrying the FMR Audio
Really Nice Compressor (RNC1773). It's a truly wonderful, compact
compressor at a very low price. For details please see our Web page.
Len Moskowitz Binaural and StealthMics (tm), Cables, Interfaces
Core Sound
So I wouldn't expect perfect reception out of a Walkman radio because of the
way it is used. As well, I often wonder whether the cable that runs between
the G750 and the remote is the set's FM aerial or whether it is just the
headphone cable?
With regards
Simon Mackay
Starting from the 750,
At 21:06 -0400 16-10-2001, Eric Woudenberg, Minidisc.org Editor wrote:
I've just been told that the EasyTitle2 is back in production. This
allows you to use a normal PS/2 keyboard on any Sony deck. See today's
minidisc.org news.
Thanks Rick.
Just had a look at their website.
this card you can select many different input and output sampling rates.
I hope this helps.
No, you don't understand; the issue has already been discussed on this list,
but I'll spell it out again.
SoundBlasters have traditionally been deprecated because their internal
representation uses a
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I've got a 750. The FM reception is pretty good. I listen to it quite
often when I'm in public transport. Sometimes there's some
distortion, but that's usually caused by the electrical systems of
the train. AM reception is OK,
Does anyone know of any discount electronics mail-order stores in Japan
that accept international orders, payment via credit card, and also ship
internationally? I've had good luck ordering internationally from Dick
Smith Electronics in Australia, it was quick easy, just like ordering
from
Try www.japan-direct.com they seem to carry a lot of md products. I think they take
requests too if the item isn't listed.
Jen
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Does anyone know of any discount electronics mail-order stores in Japan
that
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could you post a link to this monster please,
Hi Joshua,
[I'm cc'ing to the MD mailing list]
Joshua writes:
I've seen mini CD's that are half the size of CD's that play in cd =
players. If I took off the casing of the MD, would I be able to play =
the CD in a regular CD player. If not, is it because the size is =
different, or the
Thanks for the suggestion.
I've looked into Japan-Direct, and they charger a finder's fee,
additional markup, etc. I think one or more of their employees just
lives in Japan and runs to the store to buy whatever it is someone is
looking for.
I was really hoping to deal directly with a Japanese
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Eric Woudenberg, Minidisc.org Editor wrote:
I've been re-recording over and over again onto the same pool of ten or so
minidisc's that I use specifically for my ever-growing Mp3 library and my
commute to work. I've put together a few play lists I'd like to burn for
keeps, but I'm weary of using the old minidiscs because of impeding
* Eric Ivanoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 16 Oct 2001
| corruption or some other wear related issue. How long does the media
| generally live?
Sony claims ~1,000,000 times rewrite capability. Even low quality MD
blanks should be good for at least 250,000 rewrites.
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Mark Ligtenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I bought a Sony CD/MD MXD-D3 last year. I'm very happy with this
machine. Maybe you can get one of these, since it has been replaced
by the MXD-D4. The new model also includes MDLP. If I were to buy a
new machine right now, I would save for the
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I don't really know. THe only short cord I
From: macdef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see you found the Delta card. The other option is the Mac SoundBlaster
Live. You can get an inexpensive daughtercard for the SBL that adds optical
and coax out.
Does this edition suffer from the traditional SoundBlaster resampling flaw?
(POS SBs resample to
Jinx asked,
| Anyone know where I can get a pair of those great Nude Ex earbuds with a
| NORMAL SIZED LONG CORD instead of the annoying short cord that minidisc
| users love so dearly. I hate only being able to use a pair of headphones
| with my MD player and not my CD player as well.
If the
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001 19:53:16 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jinx) wrote:
Anyone know where I can get a pair of those great Nude Ex earbuds
with a NORMAL SIZED LONG CORD instead of the annoying short cord that
minidisc users love so dearly. I hate only being able to use a pair
of headphones with my MD
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001 22:15:02 +, jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where did you buy the Sennheisers? Significantlt better is enough for
me to try them. By the way, did you mean punchy bass with crispy
highs? I know, I ask for it all.
You can buy them directly from Sennheiser. If you have a
this card you can select many different input and output sampling rates. I
hope this helps.
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 8:32 AM
Subject: re: MD: A question for Mac MD users
From: macdef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did anyone here ever do phonetic analysis using signals recorded with MD?
If so, what were the results?
The reason I ask is that there's this notion that, because of compression,
MD is just not usable for phonetics and it seems like an overstatement.
TIA for your help.
Alex Enkerli
Ph.D.
I am interested in what you find. I worry that researchers would be critical of using
MD recordings for analysis.
Sandra
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Hei all,
I am looking for help to decide which minidisk and accessories gear I should get. I
hope someone here can offer some suggestions.
I am working at a small local community radio station in Finland. Some reporting and
interviews. Some editing. Some on air time. Because of a conflict
Hello-
I've been looking at a mic that can plug into a portable MD recorder. This
is what I've found so far. Does anyone have this? Are you happy with it?
http://www.etronics.com/product.asp?stk_code=sonecmds70pSVBName=214
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Payvand,
I too looked at this microphone (along with many others). The frequency
response (100-15000Hz) of this model is the reason I decided to look for
another mic. A response beginning at 100Hz is not what I would use if I ever
intended to record live music. If you think of it in terms
Anyone know where I can get a pair of those great Nude Ex earbuds with a
NORMAL SIZED LONG CORD instead of the annoying short cord that minidisc
users love so dearly. I hate only being able to use a pair of headphones
with my MD player and not my CD player as well. Thanks
Thought you had pictures up of your Nude Ex for a sec
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 9:53 AM
Subject: MD: Nude Ex
Anyone know where I can get a pair of those great Nude Ex earbuds with a
NORMAL SIZED LONG
Payvand-G wrote:
Hello-
I've been looking at a mic that can plug into a portable MD recorder.
This one works well but you have to make it. The cost is about $10
http://www.minidisc.org/jim_coon/
--
Jim Coon
Not just another pretty mandolin picker.
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If Gibson
In a message dated 10/14/2001 8:08:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When a mic says it has a frequency response of 100 - 15000Hz, it means
that the response is approximatly flat accross that region, It will
still record frequencies above and below the stated range.
Anyone know where I can get a pair of those great Nude Ex earbuds with
a NORMAL SIZED LONG CORD instead of the annoying short cord that
minidisc users love so dearly.
Don't all the short-cord versions also include a one-meter extension? I
got a pair of short-cord MDR-63s, and it included the
Where did you buy the Sennheisers? Significantlt better is enough for me to
try them. By the way, did you mean punchy bass with crispy highs? I know, I
ask for it all.
Brian Lalor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the money ($20), the best earbuds I've heard (by a long shot) are the
Sennheiser
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