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Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: MD: Sony ECM-DS70P mic - opinions wanted/questions
Hello,
maybe it's slightly out of the subject, but I don't have any good answer
about battery powered microphones working with the Sony's Plug in Power
mic
input? I get one , but it
Hello,
maybe it's slightly out of the subject, but I don't have any good answer
about battery powered microphones working with the Sony's Plug in Power mic
input? I get one , but it won't work without battery inside and the button
pushed to On? What's the catch about Plug in Power, in fact, if
Ivica Petrovic wrote:
Hello,
maybe it's slightly out of the subject, but I don't have any good answer
about battery powered microphones working with the Sony's Plug in Power mic
input? I get one , but it won't work without battery inside and the button
pushed to On? What's the catch
Hi all,
I have a Sony MZ-R50 MD. last week I bought a cheap ($US20ish)
Panasonic stereo microphone (RP-VC2000), and tried taping a few local
gigs. the quality came out OK, maybe an A- grade slightly lacking
in bass though which was disappointing
So I took that back for now, and
yourself, or get someone who can use an
iron to make one for you.
jason
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From: Alan C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 13 March 2000 16:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MD: Sony ECM-DS70P mic - opinions wanted/questions
Hi all,
I have a Sony MZ-R50 MD. last
12, 2000 9:32 PM
Subject: RE: MD: Sony ECM-DS70P mic - opinions wanted/questions
Well i built a pair of mics and a battery box with guidance from Jims
wonderful page http://www.tir.com/~liteways/Mandolin.html#Microphone for the
grand total of $12 Australian (about $8 USD?)
I've made two live