If it does that when you put Dolby on, i wonder if it's Dolby miss tracking.
Save your money towards a DC2 instead.
In 1984 it cost $160, at the time everything translated 1 to 1 so in the UK £160
They are opportunist and if someone pays that price they set a president and everybody else thinks they can charge that much for it. The only...
I have had mine for years, i think most of them came from eBay. I am sure i paid less than £100 for each one. See attached pic for the last lot...
Why would anyone pay that much?:shock
Not sure i can say that, the DD9 is just not full bodied. CD's are full bodied.
Yes that is what i mean, the DD9 just does not have that something special about the sound it produces.
It should not if the gear is not completely broken yet, don't forget it's quartz locked the electronics should take care of that. But if the gear...
The clicking does not really affect anything, but it mean the gear is on it way out.
Welcome Frederic, i too work in IT and also love B&W film photography :thumbsup:
I use my DC2 everyday for my commute to and from work, so the DC2 get's used for just under 3 hours a day and i usually get a working week plus 2...
I don't like it as it's more electronics in the way also for me the high end is muted and not as sparkly as i like. How Dolby NR works
Dolby S is a lot more demanding and more critical of the record and playback equipment. A Walkman could not satisfy the spec’s needed for Dolby S...
No it does not work like that, Dolby is not meant to reduce the range it just filters out most of the hiss so whatever range is in the music...
I don't use Dolby, don't really like it. Even if you use Dolby, i still prefer the DC2 / D6C over the DD9. There is not as much information in...
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