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Plug-in-power was introduced in the 1990s with MiniDisc, but poorly matched microphones and recorders can deliver poor results, particularly with loud sounds like music.
A microphone in the open makes a visual statement, not always ideal. Binaural mics look just like in-ear headphones, reducing impact for field and urban recording.
Recorder plug-in-power is poorly specified and often too low to power the microphone properly on loud sounds leading to distortion on sounds like rock concerts.
Cheap electret capsules like the WM61A can perform well with a battery box. This article describes how to power them with P48 phantom power balanced inputs instead.
The Edirol R09HR is a small handheld all-in-one recorder and stereo microphone that records onto SD cards with no moving parts.
Piezo pickups and contact mics have a bad reputation for a harsh tinny sound. Match them right and the tinniness can be solved.
The Grandstream GXP-2000 is a versatile office VOIP phone with speakerphone and headset capability and capacity for four lines.
Many consumers are having problems with their Xbox 360s failing on them. Below we look at two temporary ways to fix some broken Xbox 360s.
Young children change the dynamic of a home in many ways. With a little planning, it is possible to include children without turning a home into a playground.
Cooking smarter in an all-electric kitchen saves electricity and reduces costs, as heating uses a lot of energy.
The Zoom H4n works well for the musician on a budget. It can record from its own mics, or interface to studio mics or mixer via XLR or mini jacks.


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