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Zen Vision:M
It's available on ecost.com. There's a duty free thing that's really handy when buying from Canada- andrew_plamondon
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Super.Fi 5 EB mini-review (metalhead + basshead)
I listen mostly to metal, but also to a lot of downtempo electronica, ambient music (with lotsa bass of course) and to some nu-jazz (Jaga Jazzist for example). I didn't really want to put much money of headphones because I had been disapointed in the past (Grado SR-60 didn't do it for me...- andrew_plamondon
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MP3 Tagging by Internet
The best software to take care of your mp3 collection is easily Tag&Rename. I've tried lots of softwares and it was the only one that ws complete enough and I found it easier to use that most other softwares even though some people disagreed with me. There's no reason not to have proper tags and...- andrew_plamondon
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Pictures of your Portable Rig II - The Journey Continues.
Quote: Originally Posted by saturnine Thats why I plan on modding the dock I plan on cutting away all the plastic, and somehow strap it to the DJ. I'll have to see how it is made first though.. I saw a thread on the Dell forum talking about this. This guy wanted to have something...- andrew_plamondon
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F*&KING copyright protected cd's!!!
Quote: Originally Posted by gsferrari Concerts should be free...on-the-house...money made by people buying food and alcohol or some other more deesirable "service" I prefer a small concert over a mega sports stadium event. Just last year I was at a Cockney Rebel (Steve harley)...- andrew_plamondon
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Pictures of your Portable Rig II - The Journey Continues.
Quote: Originally Posted by saturnine Wow, I didnt even know the dock had a line out! I'm off to order one now, thanks! http://accessories.dell.com/sna/Prod...=&refurbished=- andrew_plamondon
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Aghora
If you guys like Sean Malone's project, you should check out Spiral Architect. Malone plays a (short) song on the album with his chapman stick. The bassist in this band is totally insane and the music itself is twisted.- andrew_plamondon
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Pictures of your Portable Rig II - The Journey Continues.
Quote: Originally Posted by saturnine Yay, got a Bithead yesterday I use the MD33+UE tips when I need isolation, and use the RS-2s when I just want the best SQ. Player is a 20gb Dell DJ with a modded Jacket, or a Compaq M2010US laptop. http://img73.echo.cx/img73/527/p10100144mq.jpg...- andrew_plamondon
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Planning on buying a MP3
Dell has a 5 gig player for 200$ and a 20 gig for 269$. I have had a 30 gig Dell DJ for 3 months now and couldn't be happier. http://www1.ca.dell.com/content/prod...HS1&l=en&s=dhs- andrew_plamondon
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Pictures of your Portable Rig II - The Journey Continues.
Quote: Originally Posted by Vences5 Lol, yes. That's why I said laugh all you want. If you look closely, they are taped in three spots. I told Bose what happened and they told me that they would replace them free of charge(even though I didn't buy extra protection). I'm too lazy to send...- andrew_plamondon
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Review: Dell DJ30
The unit itself boots fast, it takes me 2 seconds before it plays music, which is way faster than my cd player reading mp3s. I also like the case, even though I don't put it on my belt. I think it's a solid case which protects the player really well. Not much to say against it, it does what...- andrew_plamondon
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Review: Dell DJ30
I bought this player a month or so ago, and I'm quite satisfied with it so far. I was looking for a cheap but great player, and after looking for "the one", I was going to buy an iPod. But then, I saw a sale at Dell.ca where they were selling the DJ for 250$ CAN, shipping included. I bought it...- andrew_plamondon
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How much storage is enough?
The space needed for an audio fan will probably increase over years because, I think, the size of the lossless songs will probably increase too.The access to a dvd-writer/reader is always going up, thus, the quality and space of music will probably increase too. The cd format will probably...- andrew_plamondon
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Hard Rock/Metal phones recommendation
I'm a metalhead myself and bought the Grados after reading many positive comments about them here. My impressions were that these headphones were perfect for jazz, classical music and rock, but they weren't really good for metal : they lacked bass and the music just didn't felt the same.- andrew_plamondon
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Mp3 classifier
Hi ! My mp3 files are in one folder and their filename is always the same : Band - Album - Song# - Title.mp3. I'd like to know if there's a program that'd put these files in different folder and name the folders correctly. I'm willing to have something like this : --Band ---Album Song# -...- andrew_plamondon
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Panasonic SL-CT810 - Avail. in US?
Well, just check Panasonic Canada's website. Optical-digital out is listed in the features.- andrew_plamondon
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Panasonic SL-CT810 - Avail. in US?
Quote: Originally posted by EyeAmEye Atleast from this thread, only andrew_plamondon has the 810 so far. Etys rule and I preordered from datavis, which hasn't gotten them in stock yet. I will definately post some impressions of the 810 once I get it and take some time to get used to its...- andrew_plamondon
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Panasonic SL-CT810 - Avail. in US?
Quote: Originally posted by Sgdn Thanks for the info! Ya, not sure about the 710 regarding a line out, too bad no store around here carries it, and the closest FS is like 5 hours from here...! What do you think of the 810 so far? Now that you've had it an extra day, lol. And $200 doesn't...- andrew_plamondon
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Panasonic SL-CT810 - Avail. in US?
Quote: Originally posted by Sgdn Good info...just noticed the 710 now at Future Shop - does it have a line out? It's listed as not having one but I've read that the 710 does have one. Btw, anyone knows how good (or bad or average) the 710 is? If you don't mind, a couple of questions...- andrew_plamondon
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Panasonic SL-CT810 - Avail. in US?
Ho and now the remote has a backlight, which is nice. I need new headphones though... I keep breaking mine while using them in the cold outside. The only downside is the 32 character limit of the remote, but I can live with it !- andrew_plamondon
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Panasonic SL-CT810 - Avail. in US?
Go to a store, they probably have it. Futureshop just began to list the SL-CT710 on their website, but the fact is that they have the 710 and the 810 in store. They were selling them for a couple of days when I went there, because there was only one 810 left, which I bought I like it so far...- andrew_plamondon
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New PCDPs...are COMING!!...and the 2000 is $170...
Here ! http://www.panasonic.com/consumer_el...rs/highmat.asp Quote: HighMAT (High-Performance Media Access Technology) Co-developed by Panasonic and Microsoft, HighMAT was designed to significantly improve interoperability for digital media content between PCs1 and popular electronics...- andrew_plamondon
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New PCDPs...are COMING!!...and the 2000 is $170...
HighMAT is something that's made so the files are accessed faster on the cd. It's like a way of writing things on a cd, and things that are HighMAT compatible expect the files to be in certain places, so the file access is faster. Windows will have ( or has ) a patch so we can write a HighMAT cd.- andrew_plamondon
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New PCDPs...are COMING!!...and the 2000 is $170...
Quote: Originally posted by D-EJ915 The Japanese ones have Line-Outs, but the old US versions did not. Unfortunately, Panasonic doesn't have it up on their site, and it doesn't say on the J&R site. That's weird...I'm used to having NiMH gumsticks. SL-CT7xx uses Ni-Cd batteries...- andrew_plamondon
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