RE: Memory cards for the old PTRs

2016-09-13 Thread Hamit Campos
Ah okay. Yeah I do like the crispness of the PTR1 but yes I will agree it's 
pretty lifeless and shallow. No bass at all. Lol Now with the PTR2 it's 
reversed, good fullness good bass and what not but the mike is terrible. It's 
muffeled and sounds like when you cup youer hand over your mouth or something. 
But never mind you could always use a Stereo mike with it. Or should I say can? 
As the PTR2 is still being sold.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders 
Holmberg
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 1:30 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

Hi!
I can’t remember right now but there was not enough quality for recording 
things as good as i intended.
/A
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 23:45, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Ah what did you not like about the PTR1? I was really looking for cards in 
> 2011 for a PTR2 I was hoping to get from a friend but sadly he couldn't find 
> it. Yeah the 2 is better in that it can use Stereo mikes. So had Justin been 
> able to give me his and had I a card that it liked I'd be using my AT 8022 
> with it. I liked the R1 for what it was but yeah once you discover stereo you 
> want everything in stereo. So there's that.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
> Anders Holmberg
> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 5:31 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs
> 
> Hi!
> I got a ptr1 from a friend in 2007 and used it a couple of times but find it 
> wasn’t so good.
> So its just a dust collector for me too.
> I record sometimes with my Iphone and thats ok for voice recording at least.
> I wish i had money to buy a better player but there are so many things i want.
> /A
>> On 12 Sep 2016, at 04:47, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi just for grins and giggles I just charged my trusty old PTR1 the 
>> other day and thought man how sad that this $895 device is just 
>> sitting here collecting dust and what not. I had a CF card but it 
>> didn't like it. Also I've discovered in 2013 to my big huge surprise 
>> that the PTR2 is still or at that point anyways was still being sold.
>> So if any one here has reasontly bought 1, how goes it with the CF 
>> cards? How you keeping sane with the fact that there's no guarantee the card 
>> you buy will be loved and adored by it?
>> Lol Shame on the Japanese company that made the thing for making it 
>> so dam limited. Especially considering it was 2006 after all. The 
>> Marance PMD 671 did more card wize then the plextalk. I was like oh 
>> are you serious? When I saw what that recorder could doo. I listened 
>> to the podcast on it on Blind Cool Tech. Note it is too hissy for me 
>> though but cool none the less. So anyways tghat's my phylosifical 
>> question for tonight. Just was wandering just because you know I have 
>> the PTR1 it's well functional as it is anyways so it's like dude why 
>> not use it? I do have some data CDs but meh I'm not gonna make more DAISY 
>> CDs.
>> Why bother. How ever a CF card you can re use and oh you can also 
>> just nabb the MP3s or WAVs off it. So yeah just asking. Just 
>> wandering what people are doing if indeed the PTR2 is still a thing 
>> or hell if there are other people that have floter PTR1s like me. I'd 
>> use the CDS perhaps if they were CDRWs but they aren't. and I don't 
>> feel CDs are worth waisting money on no moe. Not recordable 1s anyways. Oh 
>> yeah I still buy my favorite singerw's CDs to get WAV quality in music but 
>> that's about all.
>> Just a thought. Just something I thought about again as I recharged 
>> my trusty old friend the Plextalk PTR1.
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 






RE: Memory cards for the old PTRs

2016-09-13 Thread Hamit Campos
Ah I see. I was also asking Vicky. Cause she said she used hers all the time. 
But thanks for your answer. Cause I was gonna ask if you wanted to cell the 
card or give it away. Because see that's just what I was basically curious 
about. Is there any hope for these things. Lol I mean it's maddening you can't 
trust no one. Lol. I mean in who knows whom you can trust to make cards that 
these things like. To make matters worse even my last card Ihad that my R1 
corrupted someone at IRTI told me that if the 1 hated it so would the PTR2.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders 
Holmberg
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 1:30 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

Hi!
I had one but its lost.
/A
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 23:47, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> So do you have a card for it or are you suggesting you never used it at all?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
> Anders Holmberg
> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 5:31 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs
> 
> Hi!
> I got a ptr1 from a friend in 2007 and used it a couple of times but find it 
> wasn’t so good.
> So its just a dust collector for me too.
> I record sometimes with my Iphone and thats ok for voice recording at least.
> I wish i had money to buy a better player but there are so many things i want.
> /A
>> On 12 Sep 2016, at 04:47, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi just for grins and giggles I just charged my trusty old PTR1 the 
>> other day and thought man how sad that this $895 device is just 
>> sitting here collecting dust and what not. I had a CF card but it 
>> didn't like it. Also I've discovered in 2013 to my big huge surprise 
>> that the PTR2 is still or at that point anyways was still being sold.
>> So if any one here has reasontly bought 1, how goes it with the CF 
>> cards? How you keeping sane with the fact that there's no guarantee the card 
>> you buy will be loved and adored by it?
>> Lol Shame on the Japanese company that made the thing for making it 
>> so dam limited. Especially considering it was 2006 after all. The 
>> Marance PMD 671 did more card wize then the plextalk. I was like oh 
>> are you serious? When I saw what that recorder could doo. I listened 
>> to the podcast on it on Blind Cool Tech. Note it is too hissy for me 
>> though but cool none the less. So anyways tghat's my phylosifical 
>> question for tonight. Just was wandering just because you know I have 
>> the PTR1 it's well functional as it is anyways so it's like dude why 
>> not use it? I do have some data CDs but meh I'm not gonna make more DAISY 
>> CDs.
>> Why bother. How ever a CF card you can re use and oh you can also 
>> just nabb the MP3s or WAVs off it. So yeah just asking. Just 
>> wandering what people are doing if indeed the PTR2 is still a thing 
>> or hell if there are other people that have floter PTR1s like me. I'd 
>> use the CDS perhaps if they were CDRWs but they aren't. and I don't 
>> feel CDs are worth waisting money on no moe. Not recordable 1s anyways. Oh 
>> yeah I still buy my favorite singerw's CDs to get WAV quality in music but 
>> that's about all.
>> Just a thought. Just something I thought about again as I recharged 
>> my trusty old friend the Plextalk PTR1.
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 






Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

2016-09-13 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I can’t remember right now but there was not enough quality for recording 
things as good as i intended.
/A
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 23:45, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Ah what did you not like about the PTR1? I was really looking for cards in 
> 2011 for a PTR2 I was hoping to get from a friend but sadly he couldn't find 
> it. Yeah the 2 is better in that it can use Stereo mikes. So had Justin been 
> able to give me his and had I a card that it liked I'd be using my AT 8022 
> with it. I liked the R1 for what it was but yeah once you discover stereo you 
> want everything in stereo. So there's that.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders 
> Holmberg
> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 5:31 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs
> 
> Hi!
> I got a ptr1 from a friend in 2007 and used it a couple of times but find it 
> wasn’t so good.
> So its just a dust collector for me too.
> I record sometimes with my Iphone and thats ok for voice recording at least.
> I wish i had money to buy a better player but there are so many things i want.
> /A
>> On 12 Sep 2016, at 04:47, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi just for grins and giggles I just charged my trusty old PTR1 the 
>> other day and thought man how sad that this $895 device is just 
>> sitting here collecting dust and what not. I had a CF card but it 
>> didn't like it. Also I've discovered in 2013 to my big huge surprise 
>> that the PTR2 is still or at that point anyways was still being sold. 
>> So if any one here has reasontly bought 1, how goes it with the CF 
>> cards? How you keeping sane with the fact that there's no guarantee the card 
>> you buy will be loved and adored by it?
>> Lol Shame on the Japanese company that made the thing for making it so 
>> dam limited. Especially considering it was 2006 after all. The Marance 
>> PMD 671 did more card wize then the plextalk. I was like oh are you 
>> serious? When I saw what that recorder could doo. I listened to the 
>> podcast on it on Blind Cool Tech. Note it is too hissy for me though 
>> but cool none the less. So anyways tghat's my phylosifical question 
>> for tonight. Just was wandering just because you know I have the PTR1 
>> it's well functional as it is anyways so it's like dude why not use 
>> it? I do have some data CDs but meh I'm not gonna make more DAISY CDs. 
>> Why bother. How ever a CF card you can re use and oh you can also just 
>> nabb the MP3s or WAVs off it. So yeah just asking. Just wandering what 
>> people are doing if indeed the PTR2 is still a thing or hell if there 
>> are other people that have floter PTR1s like me. I'd use the CDS 
>> perhaps if they were CDRWs but they aren't. and I don't feel CDs are 
>> worth waisting money on no moe. Not recordable 1s anyways. Oh yeah I still 
>> buy my favorite singerw's CDs to get WAV quality in music but that's about 
>> all.
>> Just a thought. Just something I thought about again as I recharged my 
>> trusty old friend the Plextalk PTR1.
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 




Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

2016-09-13 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I had one but its lost.
/A
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 23:47, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> So do you have a card for it or are you suggesting you never used it at all?
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders 
> Holmberg
> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 5:31 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs
> 
> Hi!
> I got a ptr1 from a friend in 2007 and used it a couple of times but find it 
> wasn’t so good.
> So its just a dust collector for me too.
> I record sometimes with my Iphone and thats ok for voice recording at least.
> I wish i had money to buy a better player but there are so many things i want.
> /A
>> On 12 Sep 2016, at 04:47, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi just for grins and giggles I just charged my trusty old PTR1 the 
>> other day and thought man how sad that this $895 device is just 
>> sitting here collecting dust and what not. I had a CF card but it 
>> didn't like it. Also I've discovered in 2013 to my big huge surprise 
>> that the PTR2 is still or at that point anyways was still being sold. 
>> So if any one here has reasontly bought 1, how goes it with the CF 
>> cards? How you keeping sane with the fact that there's no guarantee the card 
>> you buy will be loved and adored by it?
>> Lol Shame on the Japanese company that made the thing for making it so 
>> dam limited. Especially considering it was 2006 after all. The Marance 
>> PMD 671 did more card wize then the plextalk. I was like oh are you 
>> serious? When I saw what that recorder could doo. I listened to the 
>> podcast on it on Blind Cool Tech. Note it is too hissy for me though 
>> but cool none the less. So anyways tghat's my phylosifical question 
>> for tonight. Just was wandering just because you know I have the PTR1 
>> it's well functional as it is anyways so it's like dude why not use 
>> it? I do have some data CDs but meh I'm not gonna make more DAISY CDs. 
>> Why bother. How ever a CF card you can re use and oh you can also just 
>> nabb the MP3s or WAVs off it. So yeah just asking. Just wandering what 
>> people are doing if indeed the PTR2 is still a thing or hell if there 
>> are other people that have floter PTR1s like me. I'd use the CDS 
>> perhaps if they were CDRWs but they aren't. and I don't feel CDs are 
>> worth waisting money on no moe. Not recordable 1s anyways. Oh yeah I still 
>> buy my favorite singerw's CDs to get WAV quality in music but that's about 
>> all.
>> Just a thought. Just something I thought about again as I recharged my 
>> trusty old friend the Plextalk PTR1.
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 




RE: Memory cards for the old PTRs

2016-09-12 Thread Hamit Campos
How do you use yours? Do you still have a card floting around that works? Or is 
there still some luck in getting 1 that will?

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Vicky Vaughan
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 6:42 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

Hi, I still use my PTR1 all the time, but it is a bit battered and the push 
button that releases the flash card in its adapter has broken off.

If we could come to terms, I'd gladly buy yours.

This is Vicky Vaughan and my email is
vrvaug...@mailzone.com
and my phone is:
412 600 4379
if you wish to get rid of it.

Sincerely, Vicky



-Original Message-
From: Anders Holmberg
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 5:31 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

Hi!
I got a ptr1 from a friend in 2007 and used it a couple of times but find it 
wasn’t so good.
So its just a dust collector for me too.
I record sometimes with my Iphone and thats ok for voice recording at least.
I wish i had money to buy a better player but there are so many things i want.
/A
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 04:47, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi just for grins and giggles I just charged my trusty old PTR1 the other
> day and thought man how sad that this $895 device is just sitting here
> collecting dust and what not. I had a CF card but it didn't like it. Also
> I've discovered in 2013 to my big huge surprise that the PTR2 is still or 
> at
> that point anyways was still being sold. So if any one here has reasontly
> bought 1, how goes it with the CF cards? How you keeping sane with the 
> fact
> that there's no guarantee the card you buy will be loved and adored by it?
> Lol Shame on the Japanese company that made the thing for making it so dam
> limited. Especially considering it was 2006 after all. The Marance PMD 671
> did more card wize then the plextalk. I was like oh are you serious? When 
> I
> saw what that recorder could doo. I listened to the podcast on it on Blind
> Cool Tech. Note it is too hissy for me though but cool none the less. So
> anyways tghat's my phylosifical question for tonight. Just was wandering
> just because you know I have the PTR1 it's well functional as it is 
> anyways
> so it's like dude why not use it? I do have some data CDs but meh I'm not
> gonna make more DAISY CDs. Why bother. How ever a CF card you can re use 
> and
> oh you can also just nabb the MP3s or WAVs off it. So yeah just asking. 
> Just
> wandering what people are doing if indeed the PTR2 is still a thing or 
> hell
> if there are other people that have floter PTR1s like me. I'd use the CDS
> perhaps if they were CDRWs but they aren't. and I don't feel CDs are worth
> waisting money on no moe. Not recordable 1s anyways. Oh yeah I still buy 
> my
> favorite singerw's CDs to get WAV quality in music but that's about all.
> Just a thought. Just something I thought about again as I recharged my
> trusty old friend the Plextalk PTR1.
>







Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

2016-09-12 Thread Vicky Vaughan
Hi, I still use my PTR1 all the time, but it is a bit battered and the push 
button that releases the flash card in its adapter has broken off.


If we could come to terms, I'd gladly buy yours.

This is Vicky Vaughan and my email is
vrvaug...@mailzone.com
and my phone is:
412 600 4379
if you wish to get rid of it.

Sincerely, Vicky



-Original Message- 
From: Anders Holmberg

Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 5:31 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

Hi!
I got a ptr1 from a friend in 2007 and used it a couple of times but find it 
wasn’t so good.

So its just a dust collector for me too.
I record sometimes with my Iphone and thats ok for voice recording at least.
I wish i had money to buy a better player but there are so many things i 
want.

/A

On 12 Sep 2016, at 04:47, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi just for grins and giggles I just charged my trusty old PTR1 the other
day and thought man how sad that this $895 device is just sitting here
collecting dust and what not. I had a CF card but it didn't like it. Also
I've discovered in 2013 to my big huge surprise that the PTR2 is still or 
at

that point anyways was still being sold. So if any one here has reasontly
bought 1, how goes it with the CF cards? How you keeping sane with the 
fact

that there's no guarantee the card you buy will be loved and adored by it?
Lol Shame on the Japanese company that made the thing for making it so dam
limited. Especially considering it was 2006 after all. The Marance PMD 671
did more card wize then the plextalk. I was like oh are you serious? When 
I

saw what that recorder could doo. I listened to the podcast on it on Blind
Cool Tech. Note it is too hissy for me though but cool none the less. So
anyways tghat's my phylosifical question for tonight. Just was wandering
just because you know I have the PTR1 it's well functional as it is 
anyways

so it's like dude why not use it? I do have some data CDs but meh I'm not
gonna make more DAISY CDs. Why bother. How ever a CF card you can re use 
and
oh you can also just nabb the MP3s or WAVs off it. So yeah just asking. 
Just
wandering what people are doing if indeed the PTR2 is still a thing or 
hell

if there are other people that have floter PTR1s like me. I'd use the CDS
perhaps if they were CDRWs but they aren't. and I don't feel CDs are worth
waisting money on no moe. Not recordable 1s anyways. Oh yeah I still buy 
my

favorite singerw's CDs to get WAV quality in music but that's about all.
Just a thought. Just something I thought about again as I recharged my
trusty old friend the Plextalk PTR1.







RE: Memory cards for the old PTRs

2016-09-12 Thread Hamit Campos
So do you have a card for it or are you suggesting you never used it at all?

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders 
Holmberg
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 5:31 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

Hi!
I got a ptr1 from a friend in 2007 and used it a couple of times but find it 
wasn’t so good.
So its just a dust collector for me too.
I record sometimes with my Iphone and thats ok for voice recording at least.
I wish i had money to buy a better player but there are so many things i want.
/A
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 04:47, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi just for grins and giggles I just charged my trusty old PTR1 the 
> other day and thought man how sad that this $895 device is just 
> sitting here collecting dust and what not. I had a CF card but it 
> didn't like it. Also I've discovered in 2013 to my big huge surprise 
> that the PTR2 is still or at that point anyways was still being sold. 
> So if any one here has reasontly bought 1, how goes it with the CF 
> cards? How you keeping sane with the fact that there's no guarantee the card 
> you buy will be loved and adored by it?
> Lol Shame on the Japanese company that made the thing for making it so 
> dam limited. Especially considering it was 2006 after all. The Marance 
> PMD 671 did more card wize then the plextalk. I was like oh are you 
> serious? When I saw what that recorder could doo. I listened to the 
> podcast on it on Blind Cool Tech. Note it is too hissy for me though 
> but cool none the less. So anyways tghat's my phylosifical question 
> for tonight. Just was wandering just because you know I have the PTR1 
> it's well functional as it is anyways so it's like dude why not use 
> it? I do have some data CDs but meh I'm not gonna make more DAISY CDs. 
> Why bother. How ever a CF card you can re use and oh you can also just 
> nabb the MP3s or WAVs off it. So yeah just asking. Just wandering what 
> people are doing if indeed the PTR2 is still a thing or hell if there 
> are other people that have floter PTR1s like me. I'd use the CDS 
> perhaps if they were CDRWs but they aren't. and I don't feel CDs are 
> worth waisting money on no moe. Not recordable 1s anyways. Oh yeah I still 
> buy my favorite singerw's CDs to get WAV quality in music but that's about 
> all.
> Just a thought. Just something I thought about again as I recharged my 
> trusty old friend the Plextalk PTR1.
> 






RE: Memory cards for the old PTRs

2016-09-12 Thread Hamit Campos
Ah what did you not like about the PTR1? I was really looking for cards in 2011 
for a PTR2 I was hoping to get from a friend but sadly he couldn't find it. 
Yeah the 2 is better in that it can use Stereo mikes. So had Justin been able 
to give me his and had I a card that it liked I'd be using my AT 8022 with it. 
I liked the R1 for what it was but yeah once you discover stereo you want 
everything in stereo. So there's that.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders 
Holmberg
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 5:31 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

Hi!
I got a ptr1 from a friend in 2007 and used it a couple of times but find it 
wasn’t so good.
So its just a dust collector for me too.
I record sometimes with my Iphone and thats ok for voice recording at least.
I wish i had money to buy a better player but there are so many things i want.
/A
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 04:47, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi just for grins and giggles I just charged my trusty old PTR1 the 
> other day and thought man how sad that this $895 device is just 
> sitting here collecting dust and what not. I had a CF card but it 
> didn't like it. Also I've discovered in 2013 to my big huge surprise 
> that the PTR2 is still or at that point anyways was still being sold. 
> So if any one here has reasontly bought 1, how goes it with the CF 
> cards? How you keeping sane with the fact that there's no guarantee the card 
> you buy will be loved and adored by it?
> Lol Shame on the Japanese company that made the thing for making it so 
> dam limited. Especially considering it was 2006 after all. The Marance 
> PMD 671 did more card wize then the plextalk. I was like oh are you 
> serious? When I saw what that recorder could doo. I listened to the 
> podcast on it on Blind Cool Tech. Note it is too hissy for me though 
> but cool none the less. So anyways tghat's my phylosifical question 
> for tonight. Just was wandering just because you know I have the PTR1 
> it's well functional as it is anyways so it's like dude why not use 
> it? I do have some data CDs but meh I'm not gonna make more DAISY CDs. 
> Why bother. How ever a CF card you can re use and oh you can also just 
> nabb the MP3s or WAVs off it. So yeah just asking. Just wandering what 
> people are doing if indeed the PTR2 is still a thing or hell if there 
> are other people that have floter PTR1s like me. I'd use the CDS 
> perhaps if they were CDRWs but they aren't. and I don't feel CDs are 
> worth waisting money on no moe. Not recordable 1s anyways. Oh yeah I still 
> buy my favorite singerw's CDs to get WAV quality in music but that's about 
> all.
> Just a thought. Just something I thought about again as I recharged my 
> trusty old friend the Plextalk PTR1.
> 






Re: Memory cards for the old PTRs

2016-09-12 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I got a ptr1 from a friend in 2007 and used it a couple of times but find it 
wasn’t so good.
So its just a dust collector for me too.
I record sometimes with my Iphone and thats ok for voice recording at least.
I wish i had money to buy a better player but there are so many things i want.
/A
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 04:47, Hamit Campos  wrote:
> 
> Hi just for grins and giggles I just charged my trusty old PTR1 the other
> day and thought man how sad that this $895 device is just sitting here
> collecting dust and what not. I had a CF card but it didn't like it. Also
> I've discovered in 2013 to my big huge surprise that the PTR2 is still or at
> that point anyways was still being sold. So if any one here has reasontly
> bought 1, how goes it with the CF cards? How you keeping sane with the fact
> that there's no guarantee the card you buy will be loved and adored by it?
> Lol Shame on the Japanese company that made the thing for making it so dam
> limited. Especially considering it was 2006 after all. The Marance PMD 671
> did more card wize then the plextalk. I was like oh are you serious? When I
> saw what that recorder could doo. I listened to the podcast on it on Blind
> Cool Tech. Note it is too hissy for me though but cool none the less. So
> anyways tghat's my phylosifical question for tonight. Just was wandering
> just because you know I have the PTR1 it's well functional as it is anyways
> so it's like dude why not use it? I do have some data CDs but meh I'm not
> gonna make more DAISY CDs. Why bother. How ever a CF card you can re use and
> oh you can also just nabb the MP3s or WAVs off it. So yeah just asking. Just
> wandering what people are doing if indeed the PTR2 is still a thing or hell
> if there are other people that have floter PTR1s like me. I'd use the CDS
> perhaps if they were CDRWs but they aren't. and I don't feel CDs are worth
> waisting money on no moe. Not recordable 1s anyways. Oh yeah I still buy my
> favorite singerw's CDs to get WAV quality in music but that's about all.
> Just a thought. Just something I thought about again as I recharged my
> trusty old friend the Plextalk PTR1.
> 




Memory cards for the old PTRs

2016-09-11 Thread Hamit Campos
Hi just for grins and giggles I just charged my trusty old PTR1 the other
day and thought man how sad that this $895 device is just sitting here
collecting dust and what not. I had a CF card but it didn't like it. Also
I've discovered in 2013 to my big huge surprise that the PTR2 is still or at
that point anyways was still being sold. So if any one here has reasontly
bought 1, how goes it with the CF cards? How you keeping sane with the fact
that there's no guarantee the card you buy will be loved and adored by it?
Lol Shame on the Japanese company that made the thing for making it so dam
limited. Especially considering it was 2006 after all. The Marance PMD 671
did more card wize then the plextalk. I was like oh are you serious? When I
saw what that recorder could doo. I listened to the podcast on it on Blind
Cool Tech. Note it is too hissy for me though but cool none the less. So
anyways tghat's my phylosifical question for tonight. Just was wandering
just because you know I have the PTR1 it's well functional as it is anyways
so it's like dude why not use it? I do have some data CDs but meh I'm not
gonna make more DAISY CDs. Why bother. How ever a CF card you can re use and
oh you can also just nabb the MP3s or WAVs off it. So yeah just asking. Just
wandering what people are doing if indeed the PTR2 is still a thing or hell
if there are other people that have floter PTR1s like me. I'd use the CDS
perhaps if they were CDRWs but they aren't. and I don't feel CDs are worth
waisting money on no moe. Not recordable 1s anyways. Oh yeah I still buy my
favorite singerw's CDs to get WAV quality in music but that's about all.
Just a thought. Just something I thought about again as I recharged my
trusty old friend the Plextalk PTR1.