From: "Guy Churchill" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Experiment with your MZ-R91 to see what it takes (vibration wise) to cause it to
drop out of
record mode ... (sit in on the washing machine in spin cycle
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better still, put it IN the washing machine on a spin cycle big grin
Cheers,
PrinceGaz -
I took my troubled R91 to the Mr Bungle show in Sydney on Friday night and
recorded two MD's with no problems what-so-ever. Now i don't get it.
Maybe the dude at the sound desk stuffed up that night.
Another Idea
Most portable recorders will only take a certain amount of shock
yeah those are all reasonable explanations but not in my situation...
i was watching the MD unit, no one went near it, it was recording
from my own microphones, not the desk... also it was a small gig in
a small pub, not very loud at all...
Unless it's some kind of interference (which
: RE: MD: MZ-R91 Problems
I took my troubled R91 to the Mr Bungle show in Sydney on Friday night and
recorded two MD's with no problems what-so-ever. Now i don't get it.
Maybe the dude at the sound desk stuffed up that night.
Another Idea
Most portable recorders will only take
Very unusual to say the least. Call Sony's service department and ask for
the senior technician (who would be in a better position to assess your
problem, IMHO). I think there could be a simple but silly fault with the
unit, and fortunately, your international warranty will cover it (though not