Yes, I have one of those. I got it when I thought I wouldn't be able to get my Dec-talk express working again. But I got it fixed, including a new volume control. Pam.

-----Original Message----- From: Chris Grabowski via Talk
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2016 4:39 AM
To: Neville ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: RE: the triple talk USB or the dectalk USB

The newer Tripletalk mini doesn't have a built in battery and turns on when the computer turns on and off when it goes off. It also has a slide switch for volume. No power switch.
I think it is around $200.



-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Neville via Talk
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016 1:43 AM
To: net bat <[email protected]>; Window Eyes <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: the triple talk USB or the dectalk USB

I also use a power strip to turn off all the equipment but the Double Talk had a hard wired builtin battery whichneeded to be turned off at the unit. This, over time, stuffed it up.

Neville.


On 5/12/2016 4:38 PM, net bat wrote:
i use  a power strip to turn everything off. i would rather wear out
the power strip then the power buttons on my equipment

-----Original Message----- From: Neville via Talk
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2016 10:32 PM
To: Casey ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: the triple talk USB or the dectalk USB

Hi,
Over the years, I have used both the external Double Talk and the
Tripple Talk syns and would never bother with an external unit again.
These units were of the serial type and both were quite expensive for
what they were.

The Double talk needed to be turned off with the on off volume switch
at the end of each session to save the internal battery.  In time, the
volume control became quite scratchy and eventually I gave it up.

The Tripple Talk went the same way but in a much shorter time frame.
In comparison, I found the Tripple Talk to be not worth the money.
Maybe the later versions have improved.


For some time now I have used a Creative usb external sound card
costing around $60 connected to a pair of speakers with a volume
control. If the volume ever becomes scratchy, it is an inexpensive
solution just to replace the speakers. This setup has been working for
years without any problems.

I mainly use Eloquence as my software syn and find it very responsive.
The other benefit to using a software syn is that there are many good
free voices which can be easily obtained.

Currently I have WE and Eloquence running through the external sound
card and have another  voice setup to run through the internal sound
card if required. NVDA also is setup to run through the internal
cardwhich gives me a way of tracing any problems if WE will not talk
through the external card.

In short, save your money and get an external sound card as mentioned
above. With the modern fast computers, lack of responsiveness is not a
big a problem as it once was.

Neville.

On 5/12/2016 2:42 PM, Casey via Talk wrote:
Hi I am thinking about maybe getting one of these synthesizers.
The triple talk USB or the dectalk USB.
Witch is the better one that will give the fastest response time and
work the best with window-eyes?
now I know it maybe personal choice.
But I know A few of you out hear of used either one of both of these
units so all comments and suggestions are welcome.
And if you like one over the other please tell us why that is.


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