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I purchased two MicroMemos at Macworld - they work fine to record, but the "integrated speaker" is total cr#p. Neither unit can produce any sound through the speaker - I have to use headphones to hear what has been recorded. You may want to wait until they actually can build what the promise. :-(
Posted by Bubbler on January 19, 2007 at 2:17 PM (PST)
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Bubbler - I missed this in the manual for my version for the iPod video - push the logo button in the middle of the speaker for at least 2 seconds and it will transfer sound to the speaker.
Posted by sink in USA on January 22, 2007 at 8:40 AM (PST)
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I'm disapointed.
I bought this one so I could record rehearsals from my rock band. This just doesn't work. It saturates very easily, and since it doesn't have an input gain adjuster, it's just useless. I suppose I'd have to plug it in the mixing board, via line-in. That just ruins all the portability and practicity of it. Doeas anybody knows a way to adjust input gain? A hack maybe?
Posted by Henrique B on January 22, 2007 at 12:43 PM (PST)
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I've tried two MicroMemos before giving up. Far too noisy for (semi)professional use. Nice voice recorder, though, if that's what you need.
Posted by aapl87 on January 22, 2007 at 4:10 PM (PST)