Subject: | Reliability of DAT machines |
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From: | "George Paul" geopaul7 |
Date: | Fri Jul 13, 2007 4:29 pm ((PDT)) |
I am going to the cloud forest in Ecuador next month, and then to the lowland rainforest there. I supposed the humidity will be fairly high. I have a Sony TDC100 mini portable DAT recorder player that has worked quite well so far, with my Sound Designs MP-2. Will my DAT be unreliable in the high humidity? Could it stop working? Is it time to invest in my Sound Devices 722? Opinions anyone? |
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