I'm familiar with the AT3600L. It really is an excellent cartridge, but those sound samples of yours sound awful. They'd put me off buying one if I didn't already know how good it could sound.
Hello, I forgot to thank you for your interesting video! I'd just like to add that the cheap turntable I bought is an Audio Technica AT-LP2X, automatic turntable, I just wanted to replace the felt with a good 4 mm rubber mat, it's a joy! I push the button and the needle gently settles on the record, no hissing, you can hardly hear the needle rubbing on the surface, silence and then, incredible music! I have a more upmarket turntable with a Goldring 1042 cartridge, so you'll no doubt think that that I'm stupid or that I don't know much about it? maybe, I'm 71 years old, I have a collection of 800 vinyl records, I know when music is good or bad, I let my ears guide me (they still work well) well if I'd discovered the AT-LP2X with its ‘little’ AT3600L cartridge, well before, I probably wouldn't have spent 900 euros (+- dollars) on more top-of-the-range equipment! Friendly greetings from Belgium😉
Hello,I used many cartridges, I bought a second inexpensive turntable with the 3600L cartridge, and I was very surprised by the sound reproduction. I regularly listen to classical music concerts and I realized that this cartridge best recreated the atmosphere of a concert for me. What do you need to hear the breath of the clarinetist or the latest details of the mechanics of the instruments, in a concert hall you don't hear all these things, but music and that's what this modest 3600 cartridge does!
So I have similiar Sony DCR-DVD202E model and I bought a batterypack, it is not original and the problem is that I put the AC cable on and it seems to charge it because the yellow-orange light is ON, but later it starts to blink slow. The camera was not in use in years. I have 2 original batterypacks with the InfoLITHIUM sings etc. but there is the same problem with both of them. They are very old so maybe thats the reason, but with the new battery that I bought now? What is the problem? I can't find any help anywhere. The thing is that the camera works good while connected to the AC charger. Then I can record, open the DVD pocket, basically all works good. Years ago the charging worked normal, I have never had the separate charger for those batterypacks. I've charger them attached to the camera and it worked good. Help.
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The problem is just that. The battery pack is not genuine, or at least, the camera doesn't recognize it as such.
But what about the original one? This is strange. The original battery is very old, maybe ca. 20 years like the camera. But it should charge at least to turn the camera on even for a 1 minute and then be dead. Instead of this it happens nothing. This original is NP-FP50 I wanted a bigger one NP-FP90 and I bought on (not original) and it behaves the same as old one. The charging light blinks forever. One thing that I noticed a few minutes ago, there is a sticker on this new battery. It looks like a circle sticker with numbers around from 1 to 12 and in the center is 2006 number. So it is possible that this is a production date? I've started to think that they sold me an old battery from 2006 that could be used or just old 😐
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@@Bartosz10000 Then maybe the AC adapter is no good. Try getting a dedicated battery charging dock
So I have similiar Sony DCR-DVD202E model and I bought a batterypack, it is not original and the problem is that I put the AC cable on and it seems to charge it because the yellow-orange light is ON, but later it starts to blink slow. The camera was not in use in years. I have 2 original batterypacks with the InfoLITHIUM sings etc. but there is the same problem with both of them. They are very old so maybe thats the reason, but with the new battery that I bought now? What is the problem? I can't find any help anywhere. The thing is that the camera works good while connected to the AC charger. Then I can record, open the DVD pocket, basically all works good. Years ago the charging worked normal, I have never had the separate charger for those batterypacks. I've charger them attached to the camera and it worked good. Help.
How does Bob look so stable here? Shouldn't that have substantial flicker and pixelation on static features, since it's altering the fields without blending?
Good job on making your first contact with blu ray. Welcome to the archive world. If you want the longest lasting disks, use a quality burner or use 25gb blu rays since duel layered discs tend to have burning problems when switching layers. For media just use either a Verbatim BD-r (HtL) or Mdisk. These Offer archival benefits that should suffice your needs. In terms of software I would strongly recommend imgburn, using windows for burning just feels wrong and stupid, and NEVER select the “like a flash drive” since it would cause some weird issues and lots of confusion, either format it as udf or use like a cd dvd option.
@@AnalogFoundry pioneer is a very good high quality blu ray disk drive manufacturer, so I strongly recommend getting that verbatim drive. If you can I would get the internal desktop drive since they offer more powerful lasers and are generally faster than external drives.
Don’t worry my friend, keep going and don’t worry about the results. Believe me, the day will come when you will thank yourself and remember all those days, good and bad
Hello! I just bought a new camcorder and I was hoping you could answer some of my questions but I can't find your Instagram. Is there any way I can message you?
Nah to master xray you must always feel some one is watching you .. itis creepy and uncomfortable but 100% safe as example you skip diamonds on purpose.. also if you dont like placing torches you can just put one in your left hand like optifine users.. lol i didnt even play in 5 years