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
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
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
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
David Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been having a problem with my Sharp MD-MT161. When I play back a
disc I have recorded I often get places on the disc where playback seems
to pause, sometimes for several seconds. It will then resume. I suppose it
is like skipping but it happens
I had the same problem with my Sharp MT-15. I eventually went for Jvc. That
was back in the days, and I know they fixed that problem later on. The new
Sharp portables are absolutely great.
Gerard.
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Hey,
I've been having a problem with my Sharp MD-MT161. When I play back a
disc I have recorded I often get places on the disc where playback seems
to pause, sometimes for several seconds. It will then resume. I suppose it
is like skipping but it happens at the same point on the disc every
Steve Corey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...] There should be more details in the manual for your recorder.
If you don't have the manual, it can probably be downloaded from
http://www.minidisc.org
I've just added it in. It's
http://www.minidisc.org/manuals/sharp_mdmt15_manual.pdf
Off topic:
I've had my 'R3 for a little over two years, and until very recently it's
been
a real trouper. Of course, everything dies...
As of now, it has some problems reading the occasional disc. The real
problem, though, is that it displays 'TOC W ERROR' whenever actually
trying to do any sort of TOC
Bill Crawford wrote:
I've had my 'R3 for a little over two years, and until very recently it's
been
a real trouper. Of course, everything dies...
As of now, it has some problems reading the occasional disc. The real
problem, though, is that it displays 'TOC W ERROR' whenever actually
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Bill Crawford wrote:
I've had my 'R3 for a little over two years, and until very recently
it's
been
a real trouper. Of course, everything dies
Bill Crawford wrote:
Ah, yes, but the MD-R3 isn't a portable. It's a 3CD/1MD deck. If I do end
up having to replace it, I'll probably end up going with separate
components--
a carousel CD player and a JB940, if I can sell my spleen fast enough. :)
Sorry, I thought that you were
Larry explained to Will,
| Sorry, I thought that you were referring to the Sony MD-R3. Can't believe
| that Sharp would use the same name as Sony. What were they thinking?
They didn't need to think anything. The vintage-1995 Sony portable that you
were thinking of is the MZ-R3. The model
David W. Tamkin wrote:
They didn't need to think anything. The vintage-1995 Sony portable that you
were thinking of is the MZ-R3. The model names are uncomfortably similar
but they are not identical.
There goes my dyslexia!!
Sony has always used the MZ designation, while Sharp uses MD.
I'm selling a Sharp MDMT831 portable MD player/recorder if anyone's interested.
The unit is only 6 months old and still boxed. The original earphones have
never been opened from the packaging.
I'm in the UK but delivery to outside the UK can be arranged. Email me if
you're interested.
Hey all. I haven't been on this list since about '98
or maybe '97 even (it was on a Rocketmail account, so
I know it was before Yahoo took them over!). Is the
list still alive?
I personally got tired of MD when I got a cd burner --
much harder to share your music when you're the only
one with
.
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Subject: MD: Sharp MD-MT877 vs. Sony MZ-G750DPC
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 07:10:29 -0700 (PDT)
Hey all
On 14 Jul 01, %l:51AM, Shawn Lin wrote:
I bought a Radio Shack 4.5V 700mA adapter today. They didn't have 5V
anymore. Even the adjustable ones skip from 4.5V to 6V. The problem
with the one that I got is that it's fully regulated. The output is a
perfect 4.5V at all times. Apparently
Hi, Im looking for a portable recorder that's good for making live
recordings in a theatre. Im stuck between the Sharp MD-MT877 and the Aiwa
AMF90. I want something that's easy to use and makes very good recordings
with a mic. Which one is better? Thanks!
Evan
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 13 Jul 2001
| Yeah, but they're $50 at Best Buy!
Which is about 1/4 the price of replacing your MD recorder when the
el-cheapo power supply fries it.
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Subject: Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 AC adapter
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 13 Jul 2001
| Yeah, but they're $50 at Best Buy!
Which is about 1/4 the price of replacing your MD recorder when the
el-cheapo power supply fries it.
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Rick wrote,
| Depends upon what you mean by inexpensive. Radio Shack sells a 5 volt
| adapter for about $20. The sell all varieties of the actual DC
| connector individually, so you're sure to be able to connect it to the
| Sharp.
Certain models of adaptor at Radio Shack include the price of
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
Which is about 1/4 the price of replacing your MD recorder when the
el-cheapo power supply fries it.
Most of the Sony Transformers that I have seen are seem are el-cheapos that are
made in China.
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Francisco J. Huerta wrote:
I usually power my devices with Radio Shack filtered power supplies, and
never had any problems.
Then again, I haven't tried plugging in my MZ-R90 to one of those =)
Me too. Radio Shack's are not that cheap. I've seen them in Wal-Mart with a
dozen plugs for
* las [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 13 Jul 2001
| Most of the Sony Transformers that I have seen are seem are el-cheapos
| that are made in China.
They're still made to power and charge a specific category of portable
electronics. The Radio Shack adaptors may work. But I have also seen them
Eric Woudenberg, Minidisc.org Editor wrote:
Hi Shawn,
Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
Depends upon what you mean by inexpensive. Radio Shack sells a 5 volt
adapter for about $20. The sell all varieties of
At 19:31 11/07/01 -0500, you wrote:
Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
Shawn
This is what I wrote is answer to a previous list message:
_
My experience with AC adaptors for use
Shawn Lin wrote:
Thanks, I think Radio Shack might have something that will work for $15.
Unless of course, you happen to know a cheaper source! I know Parts
Express has one for $10, but with shipping and all it could cost more.
Shawn
This seems to be a life long conflict for me.
Hi Shawn,
Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
Depends upon what you mean by inexpensive. Radio Shack sells a 5 volt
adapter for about $20. The sell all varieties of the actual DC
connector individually, so you're sure
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jul 2001
| Nah, just checking to see if anyone had leads on one dirt cheap. Looks
| like $15 at RS is the cheapest.
Like I said: Sony 4.5V wall bugs work. I've used one for my 702 and 722
for about as long as I've had them. I use a Sony 4.5V car
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* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 12 Jul 2001
| Nah, just checking to see if anyone had leads on one dirt cheap
Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
Shawn
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* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 11 Jul 2001
| Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
4.5V Sony wall wart.
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Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 11 Jul 2001
| Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
4.5V Sony wall wart.
If you can't find one for a reasonable price, a multi voltage adapter rated at
500 mAh and assorted plugs. But
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
* Shawn Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 11 Jul 2001
| Anyone know where to get an inexpensive AC adapter for a Sharp MD-MS702?
4.5V Sony wall wart.
Thanks, I think Radio Shack might have something that will work for $15.
Unless of course, you happen to know a
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Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
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I bought a broken Sharp MD-MS702 for $15 shipped.
Any disc I put in was returning TOC ERRORa on the display. I opened
it up and applied power to it and discovered the optical sled wasn't
moving. It was in the outermost position. So I disassembled it, spun
the tiny little sled motor until the
Nobody knows about those systems? :-)
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Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 17:12:03 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Sharp MD-MX30
Hi,
Does anyone have the Sharp MD-MX30 system?
I'm really meaning to get
Hi,
Does anyone have the Sharp MD-MX30 system?
I'm really meaning to get around to buy a decent real system; but
I've been putting it off for so long that I figure I should just get
SOMETHING. :-)
What other small systems are recommended?
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Hi
Does anyone know where I can find the EEPROM settings for a Sharp 722, or
could anyone tell me if they are the same as the Sharp 701/702? Failing
that, does anyone know where I can find
://www.minidisc.org/sharp_mdms701_settings.html
EEPROM Data List and TEST Mode Settings
for Sharp MD-MT821, MD-MS721 and MD-MS701
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Hi!
Does anybody on this list own the Sharp AD-PCR2 link kit?
dinis
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J. Coon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone familiar with Sharp MDSR60? I can't seem to find it on the
minidisc site, but they got one at $119 right not at this auction. A
guy that I know bought one earlier from the site for $129
Sorry Jim, we had that listed as the MD-MT50 (they're
Anyone familiar with Sharp MDSR60? I can't seem to find it on the
minidisc site, but they got one at $119 right not at this auction. A
guy that I know bought one earlier from the site for $129
http://www.ubid.com/actn/opn/4827403.asp
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Is the Sharp MD-SR60 a relatively new model or an old one?
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Is the Sharp MD-SR60 a relatively new model or an old one?
TIA
MJA
Have anyone tried MD-MT90? I wish it had MDLP. Would have been great
for concert taping (mdiscing?)...
I think a great concert taping recorder should have minimum features.
Most Sharp cheaper Sharp models are like that. MT15/20, for example.
Great battery life (and inexpensive battery format),
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Does anyone know any where in the UK, except SC-Elec (don't seem to answer
my e-mails) that sells Sharp Toslink
Hi Eli,
ive got the MD-X5 minisystem, and the MS-702 player/recorder. the only
problem is whenever i play MDs that i made on the X5 on the 702, i get
horrible static, so loud that its unbearable, and not listen-able. i
would guess that its an ATRAC incompatibility, but that doesnt make
Thursday, April 12, 2001 1:45 AM
Subject: Re: MD: sharp MD-X5 and MS-702
* "Stuart Howlette" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 11 Apr 2001
| My guess is (possibly incorrect, but anyway) is that the atrac chip in
the
| x5 is an earlier version of the 702's, meaning its poorer in
compres
"Stuart Howlette" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My guess is (possibly incorrect, but anyway) is that the atrac chip
in the x5 is an earlier version of the 702's, meaning its poorer in
compression, meaning poorer in storing music. Also, the X5's sound
could've have been counter balanced with other
hi all,
ive got the MD-X5 minisystem, and the MS-702 player/recorder. the only
problem is whenever i play MDs that i made on the X5 on the 702, i get
horrible static, so loud that its unbearable, and not listen-able. i
would guess that its an ATRAC incompatibility, but that doesnt make
sense -
=) Call them, and they can give
instructions on how to ship for warranty repair - I dont sympathize, the
closest repair shop for me is a 3.5 hr drive away!
-Rob
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i would guess that its an ATRAC incompatibility, but that doesnt make
sense - the X5 is older than the 702 (at
* "Stuart Howlette" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 11 Apr 2001
| My guess is (possibly incorrect, but anyway) is that the atrac chip in the
| x5 is an earlier version of the 702's, meaning its poorer in compression,
| meaning poorer in storing music.
No. There are no interoperability issues
I agree with Rat on this. Get a MD recorded on another unit, or a
pre-recoprded one and see which one is messed up.
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
* "Stuart Howlette" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 11 Apr 2001
| My guess is (possibly incorrect, but anyway) is that the atrac chip in the
| x5 is
I've got a Sharp MD-X5 and an MS-722 player/recorder. I do not notice this
problem at all going in either direction. I guess the question I have to
ask here is what type of recording were you making on the
X5? Digital? Analog? What was your source? If it was external to the
X5, did you
Hi everybody-I'm new here and probably missed a
discussion about all of this already, but...I have a
Sharp 702 and when i try to record get a UTOC ERROR
ms.
Also it only will play about 1/2 the time...I have to
play with it to get it working. I took it apart but
didn't see anything I could fix.
Hey all,
I have had my 702 for a couple years now and have had no problems. My
Li-ion battery finally gave out and I lost my ac adaptor all at once. I
replaced the battery but had a universal ac cube from radio shack that
seems to power the player fine.
The player will not go into
i also had a hard time getting a battery to charge on my 702. i had a
universal adapter tried both 4.5V 6V, but neither would work (6V would
charge a little, 4.5V not at all). my 702 never complained about the
voltage; it just didn't charge. then i added the 5V simple regulator
circuit (see
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I found websites about a software "WinRemote" but all links to the =
software
site are dead. Could anyone lead me
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 08:53:08 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found websites about a software "WinRemote" but all links to the software
site are dead. Could anyone lead me to a working download site?
Lars, here's a msg from just a few weeks ago ... I was asking about updates for
WinRemote.
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Sorry if topic has been up before, but the seach function for the archieves
didn't work so I wouldn't know.
I have a Sharp MDM2H microstereo with built-in MD. I'm looking for
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digital cameras go, it isnt very good. It only takes pictures in 640 x =
480. But it uses MD! And
* "Robin Landy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 08 Feb 2001
| Anyone else had similar experiences?
Can't say that I have.
But I would have done things differently. I would have taken the unit to
the point of purchase and have them replace it, and let them deal with Sharp.
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Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
* "Robin Landy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 08 Feb 2001
| Anyone else had similar experiences?
Can't say that I have.
But I would have done things differently. I would have taken the unit to
the point of purchase and have them replace it, and let them
Hello,
I just bought a Sharp MD-MS722. Are there any glaring problems with the
product that I should know about (other than its about as thick as a novel
;-P)
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: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Sharp MD 831 remote
of the main problems reported on Minidisc.ch with the Sharp MT-831 is
that the paint comes off the unit. I've had the unit for about half a year
now, and haven't had any problem with paint peeling off
to
insert/edit track names etc while playing. However, the long recharger
battery life is a big plus!
ZM
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it back (had to put up
Anyone else noticed that the remote on this machine is of a very poor build
quality. Mine started to lose the silver coating around the round STOP
button and I've only had it a week!
ZM
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Anyone else noticed that the remote on this machine is of a very poor build
quality. Mine started to lose the silver coating around the round STOP
button and I've only had it a week!
One of the main problems reported on Minidisc.ch with the Sharp MT-831 is
that the paint comes off the unit.
I like the 831 remote so much, I haven't touched it in a while! (I've got 3
other remotes that can be used with the 831) I love the layout, so I'm
saving it, in case I get another Sharp (clone) in the future.
From my experiences with Panasonic, try to avoid touching these remotes with
a greasy
The remotes that comes with most of the portables that I have seen have been
disappointing, plastic pieces of crap.
When I first got my Denon 70 (0r what ever it is called (a Sharp MS200 clone)
it did not work properly right out of the box. I up graded to a remote made by
sharp that had an LCD
, January 09, 2001 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Sharp MD 831 remote
Anyone else noticed that the remote on this machine is of a very poor
build
quality. Mine started to lose the silver coating around the round STOP
button and I've only had it a week!
One of the main problems rep
Does anybody know if there's anywhere still selling the Sharp 722 (not too
concerned with it's reconditioned / graded / used, or new) in the UK?
Richer Sounds latest catalogue says they are selling graded ones, but I've
contacted a few of their stores, and rang their helpline number, and they
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I don't know if the remote that comes with the
The 722 does work with the MT15, but the MT15 does not light the
remote...in fact, I'm not sure the display is driven by the MT15, at
all.
On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 06:38:21 -0800, Charles Redell wrote:
I don't know if the remote that comes with the MD-MS722 works with the
MT15 but I do know that
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Hey all,
I use my Sharp MT15 for live recording of concerts (w/ a pair of
SoundProfessionals Binaural Mics). I usually end up looking
obsessively @ the recording level meter to make sure it's not
overloaded and not too low. This requires
Aileen Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How much are you looking to spend? As far as MD minisystems go, I've
mentioned on the list before that my personal favorite (by far) is the
JVC FSMD9000. It lists for $770, but I've seen it for around $220 - $270.
I'm thinking about spending 300-350 tops
Whoopsie, okie dokes, yeah it is the Sharp MD-X5 i was talking about.. I
thought it was a Sony this whole time...guess not =) hee hee
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How much are you looking to spend? As far as MD minisystems go, I've
mentioned on the list before that my personal favorite (by far) is the
JVC FSMD9000. It lists for $770, but I've seen it for around $220 - $270.
I'm thinking about spending 300-350 tops on the system... You said you'd
* "J. Coon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 14 Nov 2000
| I think line in impedance is around 600 ohms. THat isn't very high.
"High" is a relative term. The impedance of Koss PortPro line is 60 ohms.
Grado SR-60 headphones have an impedance of 32 ohms. Sennheiser HD600
headphones have an
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Subject: MD: sharp mt77 - does it date+time stamp?
hi all,
does anyone know if sharp has done the sensible thing and added a date and
time stamp to the new
hi all,
does anyone know if sharp has done the sensible thing and added a date and
time stamp to the new sharp mt77 portable recorder??
it's the only thing that stops me from buying a sharp...
_
Get more from
Hello.
Are there any reviews on the web of Sharp's MD-R60? At less than $190 on
minidisco, and with a respectable 7 hours playback on 1 AA battery, I'm
curious to know about any flaws the unit has...
Thanks!
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* Byron [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 16 Nov 2000
| Are there any reviews on the web of Sharp's MD-R60?
Try looking for "MD-SR60".
| At less than $190 on minidisco, and with a respectable 7 hours playback
| on 1 AA battery, I'm curious to know about any flaws the unit has...
The MD-SR60 is the
On 14 Nov 2000 22:59:49 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* las [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 14 Nov 2000
| I think that you may have missed my point. The fact that it can match
| impedance is not the important factor in this thread. The fact that
every
| signal that comes out of a Sharp
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* sherryl [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 13 Nov 2000
| I don't think that it has anything to do with either's ATRACs. It is
| impossible to play a Sharp portable without it influencing the "color"
| of the sound because it does not have a separate line out.
Well, if you have a true line in on the
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
* sherryl [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 13 Nov 2000
| I don't think that it has anything to do with either's ATRACs. It is
| impossible to play a Sharp portable without it influencing the "color"
| of the sound because it does not have a separate line out.
Well,
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
Well, if you have a true line in on the other end, the impedance is high,
which causes the built-in amp to cut out. Then you set the volume to
maximum and you have a line out.
I think that you may have missed my point. The fact that it can match impedance
is
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 00:31:13 -0500, sherryl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you talking about "line-out" signals? Or headphone-out signals?
Dan,
You must have never owned a Sharp portable MD unit. There is only one
output. The headphone and line out are combined into one and use
special
James Jarvie wrote:
I always have to
boost the hight frequencies on my amp (or head unit)
when I use the MT-15.
I don't think that it has anything to do with either's ATRACs. It is
impossible to play a Sharp portable without it influencing the "color"
of the sound because it does not have
James Jarvie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been noticing for awhile that the Sharp is noticeably lacking
in the highs (and, conversely the bass is too boomy). I always have
to boost the hight frequencies on my amp (or head unit) when I use
the MT-15.
James:
Are you talking about
Dan Frakes wrote:
James:
Are you talking about "line-out" signals? Or headphone-out signals?
Dan,
You must have never owned a Sharp portable MD unit. There is only one
output. The headphone and line out are combined into one and use
special circuitry to determine the correct
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Subject: MD: Sharp Voquette and MZ-R900
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Does the Sharp Voquette computer adapter work with Sony recorders
* "LicheFire" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 01 Nov 2000
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That's a hint. Web browsers make good HTML parsers, but humans do not.
Just post text. Thanks.
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