On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Rahim Anderson wrote:

> Hi.  I recently purchased a aiwa AM-f70 redorder unit, and so far, I've been
> very happy with it.  I put off buying a mp3 player, ended up being talked
> into MD by a friend, and am rather happy.  Now to the problem, at work I
> have a crappy little sond card, a crystal audio something or another.  I
> have a live value at home, and am waiting for a digital IO card to see if it
> makes a difference in recording, but I digress, basically what happens is
> when I record I can hear all output (if I connect the unit to speakers or
> headphones) but after recording, playback is very low on the right channel.
> I output from winamp and have checked all other settings, and again, if I
> connect the unit to speakers or headphones, output is fine.  just wondering
> if anyone has seen (or heard) anything like thi and knows a resolution.  

It sounds like the connector (especially if it's a 3.5mm jack) is a bit
loose and is not making contact properly on the right channel at one end.
The best thing to do is to test the connector you are using on the sound   
card (could use headphones although the volume is a bit unpredictable if  
you feed them from line level) using a different lead, and also to test   
the connector you are using on the MD with a similar method.

I had a similar problem myself with my Sony MZ-E25 remote socket.  I
was using a home-made lead but it didn't fit in the socket properly
(the jack sockets on some MD equipment tend to be a little shorter than
the proper length, or maybe my lead had plugs a little too long) and I
experienced a similar problem to the one you describe, so it could be that
one of the plugs is not quite the right shape.

Jonathan


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