Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-31 Thread PrinceGaz
> "PrinceGaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Guys, we're teetering on the brink of a fall back into the "ES" debate... Dan Frakes responded: > Oh, and this message is sure to avoid debate ;-) I continued: > >Rather than fuel the ES fire, I'll be more sensible and say anyone who uses > >a Mac, Ac

Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-30 Thread Dan Frakes
"PrinceGaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Guys, we're teetering on the brink of a fall back into the "ES" debate... Oh, and this message is sure to avoid debate ;-) >Rather than fuel the ES fire, I'll be more sensible and say anyone who uses >a Mac, Acorn series computer, or any other pretend hom

Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-30 Thread Dan Frakes
Stainless Steel Rat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wroteÚ >Maybe I should actually write up a side by side comparison. I own both a >Sony MZR-30 and a Sharp MD-MS702HK. Don't bother :-) Go to: ---

Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-30 Thread PrinceGaz
> Remember... you don't _need_ End Search with the 702. Keep saying it, > over and over... and then don't use a Sony or else you'll record over > something important :-) > >I still can't get used to one computer-age concept though, this thing > >records new material right at the end of previous

Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-30 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 * "Graham Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 29 Jul 1999 | Rick, | Are you trying to stir up the Sony camp? Maybe I should actually write up a side by side comparison. I own both a Sony MZR-30 and a Sharp MD-MS702HK. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-30 Thread Dan Frakes
Eric Woudenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Aside from a record button that looks >amazingly like it ought to be an indicator lamp, and the lack of >a way for my End Search Instinct to be quenched, it works like a >champ. Remember... you don't _need_ End Search with the 702. Keep saying it, ove

Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-30 Thread Alexander Dietrich
Hi, >Why oh why do they persist with 'end search' on the portables?? I guess they're sticking very closely to the "walkman metaphor" and throw in the 'end search' as a convenience. Most of the time I don't have the need to record in the middle of a disc, so I could do without it, but I don't fi

Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-29 Thread J. Coon
Eric Woudenberg wrote: > > > I especially like the analog synchro-start (it's the reason I > bought it). It works very well for recording ambient, occasional > conversations in a room. I noticed no clipping of the initial > speech, and the start threshold is fully controllable using the > reco

RE: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-29 Thread Tony Antoniou
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie PS - just like the Sony home decks eh?!! Why oh why do they persist with 'end search' on the portables?? GB > I still can't get used to one computer-age concept though, this thing > records new materia

Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-29 Thread Graham Baker
PS - just like the Sony home decks eh?!! Why oh why do they persist with 'end search' on the portables?? GB > I still can't get used to one computer-age concept though, this thing > records new material right at the end of previous material, every time! > > Rick

Re: MD: Sharp MD-MS702 newbie

1999-07-29 Thread Graham Baker
Rick, Are you trying to stir up the Sony camp? Agree with most of your points - the Sharp has some nice features and at that price Down Under they go for around $750 Aus. Even my 'old' 701 cost $550 - direct from Nic Boyde :-) GB - Original Message - From: Eric Woudenberg <[EMA