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the sony md-505- is the sound loud?? i need alot of opinions
Aidix replied to James_guy1's topic in Minidisc
Loud enuff for yucky earbuds?Yes Loud enuff for MDR G82? No Not enough power for bigger/better headphones, and one other point is that the unit starts to distort on some songs at volume over 20. An MZR70 does exactly the same. I have 4 MD recorders to compare, and I will never go for 2x5mw again. -
Actually the PC Netmd enc for LP4 is completely different from the hardware encoder in your 707/505. The pc codec has a wider bandwidth, introducing more distortion because it tries to encode too much frequency components. The 707 codec has a lowpass filter at ~ 1500hz lower than the pc one, so sounds more muffled but the actual quality of the encoded music is a bit higher. The bottom line is they both sound crap tho
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if you make an analog recording and cut the sound for 3 seconds, does it make a trackmark when the music starts again? That's the way it's supposed to work.
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Why not give it a try... if it plays over 2x as long, I guess it charged to 1800mAh...
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You have some options: a: use the excellent sync function, stops recording after some silence and new MD track begins when the next CD track starts to play. b: press 'REC' whenever you want to insert a trackmark during recording c: skip to the specific time, press 'pause' and in the menu select "divide".
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It's absolute barketing crap. The fancy tubes you seen in/on Sony earphones aren't even 'connected'... they are sealed shut, and only there to provide the illusion that there really is some 'Sony Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuit for deep bass sound' thing in there. The only one with 'functional' tubes is Philips, if you close them the bass will disappear. Is this because Philips' system really works? No, it's because if you seal the pressure chamber 100%, the diaphraghm is unable to move freely. It's absolutely impossible to produce a working 'bass turbo tube' for the simple reason that your eardrums are on the opposite side of the diapraghm!
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How to make stealth recordings 1: get a cheap-ass PC microphone 2: (get someone to) dissect the microphone, all you want is the little 'knob' 3: hide knob under your clothes, it's so small you don't or hardly see it. A normal sweater shouldn't muffle the sound too much. 4: fun guaranteed We used to 'terrorize' PC shops and listen to all the mayhem afterwards :twisted:
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I have a Xitel MD-PORT USB on my PC, and the sound skips a LOT!!! Even when winamp is the only active app. It never skips when I play it through my normal soundcard. Try before you buy....
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The only 'pro' is that you can use normal AA batteries in the 707 directly. This is considered a negative point by some because of the battery bulge. SO get the 909
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"they don't make 'em like they used to" eh??
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I think you should invest in an analog mixer with sufficient line-out level instead! I have always been able to 'oversteer' line-in signal at max gain on any MD recorder (sony/sharp) with any input (mixers, portable equipment, receivers, other hifi equipment etc...) Try some other analog sources and see if they have the same problem. If they do, your MD recorder might be broken.
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Yes, charging NiMH works perfect! The unit seems to have an intelligent delta-peak charging cutoff method, it will charge any battery untill it's full.
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By 'uncompromised' I mean high bitrate MP3's. Ofcourse SP mode will beat any MP3 but I'm still waiting for a NetMD SP upload function :cry: I also love my MD's and would never stop using it. There is no perfect portable audio solution, so just try to search for a format that suits your needs.
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I don't think talking people who don't have any MD equipment into buying a NetMD is smart. Why? First let's see what's good about (Net) MD -NetMD is a (relatively) easy and fast way to get MP3's on your MD's. -Carry them around in your portable or listen in your car or at home. -cheap media, no expensive smarmedia cards or harddisks and smaller than CDR Now the bad -You will need double copies of every MP3 on your harddisk. Keeping the original MP3's is a must because OpenMG completely sucks as a music player on the PC. -The software is unstable and slow. Soundstage is worse than OpenMG. -only 2 quality settings (LP2 / LP4) one is bad, the other isn't perfect either. Your MP3's will suffer. -can't edit the resulting tracks on MDs -MD equipment is far more expensive than MP3CD hardware. -MD can't play CD's Simply put, NetMD is -more complicated -more expensive -lower quality -usually smaller than simply buying a direct MP3-playing solution. The real benefit of NetMD is that you can also use it as a high quality standalone audio recorder! Using NetMD simply as a MP3player really is a waste of such a nice portable high quality audio recording device as MD Comparing a NetMD to an iPod... iPod is more expensive but it also stores ALL you music in uncompromised quality if you want to.