--- Kevin Coates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I guess my fear would be that unless you keep the originals, you can > never go back. If down the road you get a better audio setup, you > might wish you have that fidelity back.
Yeah... I�ll hold on to those. If I could get this HP M829E portable CD-R/RW drive to work again, I could be backing all these files up. But it stopped writing at one point, though it still reads well. I�ve been putting off disassembling it and cleaning it up as per some instructions a Libretto list member sent me. > The small players are convenient, but you might find yourself listening > to it more than you think. I know I certainly am hooked. :) At the rate technology is shrinking things, it probably won�t be long until something the size of the Rio 600 will be able to hold substantially more data. I think I�ve already read about micro drive flash cards that hold up to 1GB of data. But they still are mechanical. I�m sure non-mechanical memory holding multi gigabytes, perhaps not silicon based, will eventually get extremely tiny. Perhaps Star Trek Voyager bio-matter style. > Unfortunately that setup is available only from the HeadRoom site. I > took a chance and bought it sight unseen, but those headphones were > raved about from a number of iPod users. My friend tried my pair on > his PDA without the amplifier and was thoroughly impressed. They > don't need a lot of power but I think the amp improves the sound. I�ll definitely keep a note about them. >You might check some of the messages in these discussion forums to >help find the best equipment for the best price. > > http://www.head-fi.org/ > > http://www.audioasylum.com/index.html Looks like a couple good resources for info Kevin. Thanks again! Shel __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com _______________________________________________ mp3encoder mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/mp3encoder
