First off I want to apologize for the format of the video. I tried rotating it but had no luck. So I was going to make a video about my car audio system today and my ...
SONY MirrorLink Joins Stereo & Phone - CES 2012 First Look!
Brand new from SONY at CES 2012 is the MirrorLink technology that syncs a users in-dash car stereo to their mobile phone. In the demo unit that Sony had at ...
@Krymzonthedemonslayr I asked them specifically about this at the show and
their answer was disappointing :( They do not have anything at the show
about it and they didn't have any real plans for it. It could just be that
they are trying to keep the project silenced to the public until release...
or... they abandoned the project. We are hoping that they will have a
working unit ready for production next year at CES.
MirrorLink works with Android and Nokia Symbian phones. The iPhone, however
has a feature called "Passenger App Control." This feature allows
"mirroring" of video from the iPhone and some app control.
Sony D-50 Compact Disc Compact Player. The first Portable CD player
The first portable CD player that is available to mankind. Connected to active Sony loudspeakers, playing Vivaldi. This model defined the "Discman". All Sony ...
CES 2016: Sony’s New Hi Res Turntable – PS-HX500 (FIRST LOOK)
For more info: //www.sony.com/ces We've just announced the new Sony Hi Res Turntable at CES 2016! Available Spring 2016 is Sony's new record player ...
+Jm Maurandy Je parie qu'ils ne l'ont pas remarqué. Le gars qui présente n'est souvent pas celui qui le fait. Ce qui est bien dommage. Comme le demande carl plus haut, j'aurais aimé savoir à quel pleurage et scintillement on a à faire. Surtout que des brêles à enregistrement usb qui ne sont pas très bonnes, on en a déjà plein le marché.
+Thomas Talbot Probably yes. With exception of the recording system that will probably have it's own logic. But there is no hint of anything automatic.
How heavy is the platter/turntable? How accurate is the rotation speed?
Which current integrated receivers are compatible with that? Why not USB 3?
Any sound cards compatible with that? Is there a leveling mechanism?
+Carl Erickson Thanks Carl, those are really the questions I wanted to hear. I shall have some other answers for you.It seems the turntable is already preamped (if I understood it right), so every integrated and pre+power with line input will be able to play that. If it comes trhough usb, you don't need a direct soundcard connection,, I didn't saw a cinch connection for digital signals. So all the signal seems to go through the usb.
+Michael Fremer allow me to answer without troll intensions at all what is probably not the case of the other dipshit. Knowing hifi enthousiast will use a separate AD converture (not DA... AD) for digitalazing the signal coming out of a quality chain and runs in a good working programm before generating an FLAC audio file. I'm using a motu AD converter that records on logic studio. Really good working.
+Michael Fremer To those kind of question I answer, those who do know 'shit', know the answer, if you don't, then you're not supposed too (interested, curious or smart enough) to go figure for yourself.
Sony makes some pretty wicked equipment. I love my CDX-GT06. It definitely
doesn't have any bells and whistles besides auxiliary input, but hey, for
$30 I'm not complaining. Plus, it's 10x as awesome as the Virtual Reality
unit I had before it.
Sorry. I didnt finish. How do you use the bluetooth? Because i have an
android. And it wont work. And i try with my ipod touch and it wont work
nither how do you work it?
This is a World's First SONY Portable CD player D-5A in very excellent condition cosmetic and running! Manufactured in July 1985. Serial Number: 509614.
Looking at my available music options online and offline, I am having
nostalgic feelings towards my first portable CD player, circa 1984.
World's First Portable CD Player SONY D-5A
What is the Best Car Stereo, System? Sony, Kenwood, Bestbuy Audio - Amplified #105
Join - //CarAudioFeed.com Learn for FREE! - //Lynda.com/Amplified In this episode of Amplified, we set out to search for the best car stereo head unit.
+Joseph Stalin I have an Alpine CDE-102. It's an entry level alpine with a basic 2-band parametric EQ and CD/USB/AUX input. I've had it for 5 years with no problems whatsoever. I even bought a power pack for it.
+Joseph Stalin Was checking out a new radio for my car in 1994, guy at a local business which was essentially a converted house had a Johnny Cash CD. He suggested one of the tracks to show how Cymbal's sound. They sounded tinny or the ting noise did not carry through all the way. Alpine sounded terrible but the JVC model turned out to be the best. Saved a lot of money that day.