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JackHenry
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Tue Mar 18, 2008 7:09 pm |
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While I realise this topic has been quite for a few months, I have a question.
I'm in the market for a field recorder and I'm looking at either the 702 (0r 722) or the Korg MR 1000.
Is there any issue with the 1000 having the connections at the back. I imagine when used in an over shoulder bag the unit wil be 'sitting' on the cable connections and causing some strain on them.
Is this an issue?? is there a work around?? |
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