Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
Hi,
I thought I would visit 'PC World' (20 x mins drive away) this afternoon to see if I could test-drive one of their Sony 'A35' models. I checked beforehand to make sure they had one in stock. The experience was quite interesting:
They had 3 x models (all 'A35s') albeit in different colours. One of them had a pair of headphones attached (which you could not unplug). This model had the 3 x factory songs (as preloaded by Sony) for demonstration purposes. I listened briefly to all 3 x songs, and they were all too quiet. And at circa 70% the volume 'warning' bleep came on. In other words, exactly the same results as mine.
I then tested the other two (different coloured) models, but through a set of headphones (Sennhieser) of my own which I had brought. Again, I experienced the exact same results from these two also.
So I called over the salesman - who was useless! And so he called for an audio expert so help me instead.
The second guy came along and basically he just fed me a load of baloney! He said that it was in fact 'PC World' who had set the 'limiter' and not Sony; so as to protect the ears of youngsters fooling around (not the sexual meaning Garym!) in the store. And that if I purchased the same Walkman from them, it would not have this 'limiter' applied. I asked if I could try one out (ie. out of the box) before purchasing? He said this would not be practical because there would be no (demo) music on the device. He continued that Sony specifically only put the 3 x demo songs on Walkmans which are to be placed on the shelf for display/demo purposes. And that these 3 x songs are not actually loaded onto the models sold to customers. Yet, MINE has the exact same 3 x songs preloaded!?
He kept trying to get me to buy it and said if I was not happy then I could bring it back and get a CREDIT NOTE! F*** that!
Cheers,
Paul
Hi,
I thought I would visit 'PC World' (20 x mins drive away) this afternoon to see if I could test-drive one of their Sony 'A35' models. I checked beforehand to make sure they had one in stock. The experience was quite interesting:
They had 3 x models (all 'A35s') albeit in different colours. One of them had a pair of headphones attached (which you could not unplug). This model had the 3 x factory songs (as preloaded by Sony) for demonstration purposes. I listened briefly to all 3 x songs, and they were all too quiet. And at circa 70% the volume 'warning' bleep came on. In other words, exactly the same results as mine.
I then tested the other two (different coloured) models, but through a set of headphones (Sennhieser) of my own which I had brought. Again, I experienced the exact same results from these two also.
So I called over the salesman - who was useless! And so he called for an audio expert so help me instead.
The second guy came along and basically he just fed me a load of baloney! He said that it was in fact 'PC World' who had set the 'limiter' and not Sony; so as to protect the ears of youngsters fooling around (not the sexual meaning Garym!) in the store. And that if I purchased the same Walkman from them, it would not have this 'limiter' applied. I asked if I could try one out (ie. out of the box) before purchasing? He said this would not be practical because there would be no (demo) music on the device. He continued that Sony specifically only put the 3 x demo songs on Walkmans which are to be placed on the shelf for display/demo purposes. And that these 3 x songs are not actually loaded onto the models sold to customers. Yet, MINE has the exact same 3 x songs preloaded!?
He kept trying to get me to buy it and said if I was not happy then I could bring it back and get a CREDIT NOTE! F*** that!
Cheers,
Paul
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