Hello,

I just bought a Sony MZ-R70 minidisc recorder.  It seemed that everything was 
going fine, but when I tried playing a minidisc in my car using the Sony 
DCC-E34CP car battery cord with car cassette adapter, I noticed that while 
driving, everytime I pushed on the gas to accelerate, I would hear a buzzing 
noise from my speakers as the minidisc played.  The buzzing noise is 
perfectly in tune with the acceleration of the car.  Is this normal 
interference or what?  I do not hear the noise while using the radio alone.  
Is there anything I can do to prevent it or lessen it?  I did not hear the 
noise at all while using the same equipment with my friend's car stereo, so 
perhaps my stereo is the problem. 

Also, I am trying to use my minidisc to record concerts.  At the last concert 
I went to, I used a lapel microphone which was mono, so on playing back the 
concert I only heard the music through the left speakers and it sounded very 
flat and not loud enough.  I have been unable to find lapel microphones which 
are stereo.  The mono one was purchased for about $30.00.  Should I just buy 
one of those big microphones that singers use and try to conceal it the best 
I can at the concert?  I have seen a Sony microphone that is in stereo, so I 
assume it would work better..?  And it was only $15.  I have heard that for 
quality microphones you have to spend hundreds of dollars, which I do not 
want to do.  Any advice?  I have checked microphone specialist websites and 
they are just unbelievably confusing with all the different model numbers and 
excessive details that I do not understand.
Please reply via personal email as well as to the mailing list, as I do not 
always have time to read the digest.

Thank you!
Mark Pregenzer 
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