Subject: | Re: beginner Advice |
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From: | "Jim Lee" wranch2000 |
Date: | Fri Aug 25, 2006 12:16 pm (PDT) |
. . . not to mention that awful "end search" problem with the older Sonys. Who knows how many valuable recordings were lost to that "feature." Jim Dan Dugan wrote: > <<<snip>>> > >The older Sharps are preferable to the older Sonys because the Sonys >defaulted to auto gain control that had to be reset every time. Even >when you get more sophisticated gear your starter gear will be your >backup. > >-Dan > > -- Jim Lee - Bamboo Turtle Studio http://www.bambooturtle.com Home of the Rock Nest Monster http://www.bambooturtle.us/Rock_Nest_Monster.html |
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