The difference is the quality of the sound components, the number of inputs
and outputs, and whether it is analog or digital (among many other things).
If you want a small portable mixer, check soundprofessionals.com. They have
several listed and they are on the low end of the price range.
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Will they all produce almost the same quality
No, they absolutely will not all produce the same quality of sound. Just as
a $50 receiver will not produce the same quality of sound as a $300
receiver. However, for the purpose of mixing analog sound sources to record
in a portable Minidisc player, it may not make a great deal of difference.
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Any decks with multiple analog inputs? That
brent harding [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any decks with multiple analog inputs?...
I'm not aware of any with multiple analog inputs. For switching of
multiple analog sources, I'd go to Radio Shack and get an analog A-B
switcher for stereo switching.
If you want multiple digital inputs, Sony
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 10:35:25AM -0500, Jerry Jelinek wrote:
brent harding [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any decks with multiple analog inputs?...
I'm not aware of any with multiple analog inputs. For switching of
multiple analog sources, I'd go to Radio Shack and get an analog A-B
Don't you end up with the same volume at the end? I mean, I thought the
more you hook up the less the volume becomes, so that you end up with some
extremely loud and some extremely soft stuff when left at one volume level.
At 06:26 PM 12/2/99 -0800, you wrote:
For multiple analog inputs, just
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Unfortunately I'd be using radio, casette, and
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What's the difference between these? I mean
For multiple analog inputs, just buy the Sony S-Video switcher with four
inputs (about $ 60 MSRP) and use it as an audio switcher with any deck
or portable you like.
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Hi, I'm looking for a deck that does CD-MD (nessicary) , 2x dub (not =
nessicary but would prefer it), PS/2 port for tilting (NESSICARY!), and =
any extra features would be
Kevin,
Minidisco has the Sharp MDR3 deck with 3 CD trays and one minidisk for $239,
and the Sony MXDD3 which has 4x dubbing for $359. I don't think either has a
ps/2 port, but I don't think you are going to find one in your price range.
-- Martin
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