I used Audiophase earbuds to make the Stereo "T" style mike I designed.
Paid $5.00 for the earbud and cut them off the cable. Threw out the
earbuds and used the cable for the mike cable. I used the Audiophase
ones because they were cheap.
Daryl O. wrote:
All I heard about Audiophase is
I took a look at the MDP1 and the problem is I couldn't find any specs
for
it. How long is the battery life? How many seconds of shock protection?
How good is the sound quality?(Paul Johnson)
When I displayed it, I took a look at the manual, and I believe it said that
the battery life
Looks more like the MZ-EP11 to me
http://www.connact.com/~eaw/minidisc/part_Sony_MZ-EP10+11.html
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I looked at this unit in Best Buy and didn't see any stop/play/track
controls on the unit itself. I expected them to be on the bottom like the
Sony units, but didn't see any. Of course, it was hard to get a good look
at it because of those cages Best Buy keeps them in. Does this mean you
Incidentally, I displayed the MDP1 today since no one in my store had
displayed it yesterday when the ad was set (I merchandise my store's
computer department). It is quite obviously a Sony design. Its battery
compartment alone gives its origins away. The MDP1, by the way, comes with
a NiMH
Does anyone have a web site for Audiophase? When I do a search on it
all I seem to find is the Best Buy web site, my own web site and a
couple of others, but not audiophase.
Paul Johnson wrote:
Incidentally, I displayed the MDP1 today since no one in my store had
displayed it yesterday
Daryl wrote:
Incidentally, I displayed the MDP1 today since no one in my store had
displayed it yesterday when the ad was set (I merchandise my store's
computer department). It is quite obviously a Sony design. Its battery
compartment alone gives its origins away. The MDP1, by the way,
What are: "planogrammed", "high-bay gondola", "grid"(Simon)
Some trade expressions are difficult to define, and "high-bay gondola" is
one of them. I'll try, though. A gondola, in a retail sense, refers to a
store fixture that consists of a row of standing metal grids (on which
product