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Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 20. Apr 2006

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26. Mai 2010
This Recorder Rocks
Yeah, it's a Tascam which automatically says a lot. The build quality is great, the specs are great, and it actually meets them. With that said, if you want to covert your LP's, Reel to Reels, and Cassettes (and I guess 8 tracks too if you had them) this is the way to do it. First, you are going to want to have a spare computer keyboard laying around. And it actually works with one. You can title all of your tracks directly at the front of the unit rather than having to do it on a computer. You can enter the artist and album title and the individual track titles. Sure you can do it from the remote also, but it's search for the first letter then enter, search for the second letter then enter.... Get a PS-2 (that's the little round plug) computer keyboard and get with the program. The Koss unit I had bought previously wouldn't work with a keyboard. You had to record the disk, then come to the computer to title the tracks or live life with it saying track 1, track 2, etc. You are going to want to read the manual. Make sure you get one. The unit isn't "readily self evident" how to make it do everything. There are menus and sub menus. If you're one of the people who always let their VCR flash 12:00, this unit is not for you. There is quite a lot of setup involved. Once it's set up, it's awesome and you won't have to do it again, but be prepared to read the manual, set up the unit, play with it for a bit, then adjust the settings before packing the manual away. With that said, once you have it setup, it does most stuff automatically and very easily. It for instance auto-detects the beginning of the audio and starts recording. It auto-detects track changes and changes track numbers. It asks you if you want to finalize your disk before you remove it from the recorder. I've got almost 1000 albums to transfer over to CD and ultimately to MP3, and anything that can make the process faster I'm all in favor of. The CDRW also accepts inputs from just about anything (except a magnetic phono cartridge directly) and has outputs to just about anything, and while all of the outputs are always on, the inputs can be switched so you can have multiple inputs hot and still record what you intended to record (like with and without an equalizer on some of the more "used" albums. This recorder also does not require "AUDIO" CD's and CDRW's. It will work with good old standard stuff. This saves a bunch of time and money, and you can get blanks anywhere. There is a list in the manual of the "recommended" brands and types. Believe it or not, you can tell a difference. I'd have never believed it before this. Not that the "non-recommended" blanks don't work, but you can if you listen carefully tell a difference. For those of you old enough to understand, it's kind of like the difference between recycled and virgin vinyl on albums. I bought the Koss recorder a couple of years ago and intended to start this project. After a few dozen tries, I realized that the Koss was less expensive, but you paid for it dearly when you had to use it for multiple recordings a day. Bottom line, the Tascam is solidly built, managable to program the first time if you take your time, and will reward you with fabulous recordings with minimal effort. I may actually get rid of the old reel to reel recorder now that I have this.
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KEEN Men's Asheville ESD Aluminum Toe Work Shoe
02. Okt 2019
Really comfortable
Really comfortable, I like them better than the CAT shoes.
Performance Chip for BMW Motorcycles R,S,C,RS,GS,RT,K,GT,LT,850,1100,1150,1200.
04. Feb 2021
Really noticeable changes IF you pay attention.
As another reviewer said, I'm not doing wheelies in 3rd gear. Considering it's a R1200CLC, if I were I'd be concerned. What I don't have is the noticeable engine shake at 3200-3500 RPM that happens to be right at 75 MPH which is my posted speed limit. The top speed limiter also seems to be missing, but we won't dig into that any further. I have to say I was somewhat apprehensive about ordering the chip because of all of the "what if's" but none of them seem to have happened. Look at the videos of what is necessary to change the chip before you order. You need to be able to find your computer and be able to open it up. Be patient on the opening part, it's not as quick and easy as it shows on the videos, particularly if you have a bike that's 15+ years old and has lived in a warm climate all of it's life so the seals have "become accustomed to their surroundings and become "attached" to them". It honestly took me about 10 minutes of prying with 2 screwdrivers to split the case once the security Torx screws were removed. Just be patient, make darned sure you put the index point on the chip at the right end, and make sure you don't bend any pins when inserting the chip. Also remove the old one carefully in case you should for some reason need to reinstall it. Including all disassembly, changing the chip, and reassembly it took 2.5 hours to install the chip. I could do it faster given the experience now, but that's a reasonable amount of time for the performance you get. Well worth the time and money.
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