Simple answer is probably. However, rechargeable batteries are a lower voltage than regular, and theoretically a crucial recording could be corrupted or truncated if the unit drained too much power.
This is very unlikely, you are more likely to find that during playback, at full volume, the unit *could* shut down. There are some units like the DM 901 that have a rechargeable battery that can shut down during loud playback through the internal speaker. Hope that helps. Tim Tim Noonan Consultant Speaker Coach Phone: +61 419 779 669 Email: [email protected] Skype: VoiceReadings Twitter: twitter.com/TimNoonan Speaking, Coaching & Consulting: www.timnoonan.com.au Voice Readings: www.voicereadings.com On 11 Oct 2018, at 11:51 am, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote: Hi. It's alright to use NIMH batteries in the Olympus LS-14 right? Because according to Neal the Manual says Alqualine. Like Neal said though it doesn't say NIMH won't work, but I will tell ya they do. It's just Olympus says to use alkaline. How hard core should 1 listen to that? Obviously too it won't charge NIMH but that's to be expected and it's obvious. Thanks. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#1352): https://groups.io/g/all-audio/message/1352 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/27237468/21656 Group Owner: [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://groups.io/g/all-audio/leave/1074140/405281159/xyzzy [[email protected]] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
