Tom, if it's the only recording of a person you want to do the best job
possible. Hence my approach which I could have kept as a "trade secret"
but didn't <smile>.
I get auto azimuth with the Dragons.
No incremental charge. Wear a binocular magnifier to do the splicing when
you're as olde as I am <smile>.
Oh, and the JBR is a forensic device and it is multiple K - I think in the
$5K - $7K region. If it was merely $1K I probably would have had one.
At 09:19 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
Goodness gracious, guys, what exactly is on these microcassettes that
needs a $1K unit with adjustable azimuth??? Come on! Surely no one uses
this medium for anything resembling high fidelity???
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