Re: MD: T-piece mics/motorcycle earphones

1999-11-26 Thread Len Moskowitz
"Alan Dowds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know where I can get a 'T' one-piece plug-in stereo mic for my > 702? I'm a journalist, and I want to use it as a dictaphone, without a long > trailing cable. I'd suggest that you use a pair of mini clip-on mics (like our Low Cost Binaurals)

RE: MD: T-piece mics/motorcycle earphones

1999-11-25 Thread Mark Pierce
Alan Dowd wrote: > Does anyone know where I can get a 'T' one-piece plug-in stereo mic for my > 702? I'm a journalist, and I want to use it as a dictaphone, without a long > trailing cable. > > I know Sony do one, but it's 130 pounds GB - almost what I paid for the > recorder itself. Bugger that

Re: MD: T-piece mics/motorcycle earphones

1999-11-25 Thread Act444
You can get one at Minidisco, too. http://www.minidisco.com - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: MD: T-piece mics/motorcycle earphones

1999-11-24 Thread Faizal Yusmal
>Also, does anyone have any experience of headphones/earphones suitable for >use under a motorcycle helmet? The standard Sharp ones fall out when I put >my lid on. I use those earphones from sony that has the bass extension ports. Its basically just a moulded rubber piece that extends into you

Re: MD: T-piece mics/motorcycle earphones

1999-11-24 Thread J. Coon
Alan Dowds wrote: > > Hey, > > Does anyone know where I can get a 'T' one-piece plug-in stereo mic for my > 702? I'm a journalist, and I want to use it as a dictaphone, without a long > trailing cable. > > I know Sony do one, but it's 130 pounds GB - almost what I paid for the > recorder itsel