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Re: Reliability of DAT machines

Subject: Re: Reliability of DAT machines
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Date: Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:48 pm ((PDT))
I used a Marantz DAT recorder for a couple of trips to Ecuador's eastern  
lowlands a few years ago and on a few occasions had trouble with it in high  
humidity. If you have another choice, I would not recommend taking the  DAT.
 
Best,
 
John
 
John V.  Moore Nature Recordings
www.johnvmoorenaturerecordings.com



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