Re: MD: Jogging with MD player/recorder

1999-09-15 Thread Jeff Kellam
A couple of things to keep in mind: Units with 40 sec memories don't necessarily have better skip protection than units with 10 sec memories. The larger buffer size just helps with power consumption, i.e. the head doesn't have to power up and read as often with a 40 sec buffer. In my experienc

RE: MD: Jogging with MD player/recorder

1999-09-14 Thread Scott, Tony
Greg, On [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg Van Pelt[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > Is there a way to be comfortable while running with the > player, yet stop the skipping? Is there a better pair of headphones > (other than earbuds) that can hold up to sweaty activity? > Thanks, Greg VP This isn't r

Re: MD: Jogging with MD player/recorder

1999-09-11 Thread Dan Frakes
Greg Van Pelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I have the Sony MZ-R55, and the advertised 40 second shock protection >DOES NOT live up to its reputation. Actually, it probably does from a technical standpoint. I bet the skips don't happen until after you've been jogging for a minute or so. Mine doe

MD: Jogging with MD player/recorder

1999-09-10 Thread Greg Van Pelt
Hello from Texas, I am emerging from lurk mode to start a new thread. This is completely non-technical but essential user information. Does anyone go jogging with their MD player or perform any other high-impact aerobic activity? I have the Sony MZ-R55, and the advertised 40 second shock protecti