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This is a great "pro" quality recorder that usually goes for $200 to $300.
it would be a great recorder for radio listeners. you can learn more about it he http://www.d-mpro.com/users/getdownl...DownloadID=108 the built in mic doesn't seem to do anything but the recordings using the LINE-IN are great at both speeds ! price is $50 plus $12 for shipping |
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proper link is:
http://www.d-mpro.com/users/folder.a...8&SubCatID=174 "mike maghakian" wrote in message ... This is a great "pro" quality recorder that usually goes for $200 to $300. it would be a great recorder for radio listeners. you can learn more about it he http://www.d-mpro.com/users/getdownl...DownloadID=108 the built in mic doesn't seem to do anything but the recordings using the LINE-IN are great at both speeds ! price is $50 plus $12 for shipping |
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I have the PMD201 and it has been a great additon to my
equipment. I bought mine at a surplus auction about 10 years ago and use it daily. My only complaint is that the pause button does not kill the motor, andit is only mono. I wish I had a stereo, but beggers can't be too choosy. Terry |
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