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.
> 


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