0.760 1.735 TAMMY: ... Well .. u=m, 2.160 6.130 ... (TSK) ... I= .. wanted to say I'm really happy with the stuff= ... I got now, 6.160 6.785 ... [@@] 6.165 6.785 BRAD: [Good]. 6.785 7.325 .. [2Good2]. 6.965 8.970 TAMMY: [2(H) 2] really basically I'm back for a tape deck. 9.140 9.875 BRAD: ... Oh ok[3ay3]. 9.715 10.730 TAMMY: [3So=3] .. u=m, 10.780 12.400 .. one of my thoughts is=, 12.625 13.820 ... that .. u=m, 13.820 14.575 ... (TSK) .. well, 14.720 17.485 ... I want a tape deck .. that's gonna sound about, 17.765 18.055 ... you know, 18.055 19.125 as good as it ca=n, 19.125 19.630 BRAD: [Okay], 19.125 21.090 TAMMY: [and I] think I want a tape deck with two= -- 21.131 21.967 .. places for two tapes, 21.967 22.794 so I can copy, 22.794 23.225 BRAD: .. [Okay]. 22.794 24.357 TAMMY: [(H) but] I've never done this before. 24.357 25.670 I know much about tapes. 25.670 26.200 [I mean] I h- -- 25.733 26.200 BRAD: [Okay]. 26.200 27.548 TAMMY: .. I have a ... b=oombox, 27.548 28.852 you know ordinary [sort] of thing. 28.204 28.501 BRAD: [Sure]. 28.663 29.571 TAMMY: ... (H) So, 29.571 34.011 ... I wonder if you would .. suggest that this .. Luxman ... is the- -- 34.011 36.474 ... is w- one of the things you'd [wanted] me to think about. 35.224 35.539 BRAD: [%] 36.456 37.669 ... U=m, 37.723 39.233 ... (TSK) ... the uh= -- 39.979 41.786 ...() (TSK) ... Would you% -- 41.786 43.283 ...() you would want the= -- 43.283 44.107 .. the ability, 44.107 44.557 .. uh=, 44.557 45.788 .. of the double cassette deck, 45.788 49.417 ... just purely for= ... (H) taping from one tape to the other? 49.417 50.830 ... [That's its main purpose]. 50.830 53.657 .. In fact I wouldn't know what other purpose it .. %_would [ha=ve]. 53.271 53.839 BRAD: [Oh] okay. 53.839 54.920 The other benefit is=, 54.920 55.519 .. is if, 55.519 57.618 .. (H) you can load up two tapes in it, 57.618 57.810 ... like, 57.810 59.588 let's say two ninety minute tapes [of music]. 58.977 59.620 TAMMY: [Unhunh], 59.620 60.412 .. [2I see2]. 59.620 61.846 BRAD: [2(H)2] And you can set a switch on [3it3], 61.429 61.846 TAMMY: [3I see3]. 61.846 63.409 BRAD: ... [4where4] it will continually play, 62.039 62.382 TAMMY: [4Okay4]. 63.399 63.773 ... Okay. 63.773 64.534 BRAD: ... all four sides, 64.534 65.315 [of two tapes]. 64.534 65.315 TAMMY: [I see]. 65.850 67.306 ... That's probably not gonna hap[2pen. 67.114 67.510 BRAD: [2Okay2]. 67.328 67.531 TAMMY: No2]. 67.531 68.912 .. It's mainly for copying. 68.912 69.993 BRAD: ... (TSK) [Okay]. 69.555 69.993 TAMMY: [So], 69.993 72.081 BRAD: .. And the tapes you'd be copyi=ng, 72.081 72.713 ... uh=, 73.034 74.554 ... are they gonna be straight music? 74.918 75.914 TAMMY: ... M=mostly. 75.914 76.524 BRAD: .. Okay. 76.342 76.706 TAMMY: Yeah. 76.899 77.359 BRAD: ... Okay. 77.359 77.691 TAMMY: [Yeah]. 77.359 78.879 BRAD: [So] you are gonna want, 78.879 82.144 ... (H) or desire a pretty .. d=ecent=, 82.144 82.851 ... uh, 83.301 85.463 ... copy of your original [tape]. 84.874 85.463 TAMMY: [Mhm], 85.463 85.988 ... [2right2]. 85.581 86.320 BRAD: [2Okay2]. 86.320 87.604 ... (H) U=m, 87.604 90.195 TAMMY: ... And the originals will be from= music lovers, 90.195 90.666 you know, 90.666 91.544 .. who probably have, 91.544 92.690 ... (H) pretty good systems. 92.604 92.925 .. [Not] -- 92.604 93.150 BRAD: [Okay]. 92.925 93.096 TAMMY: I'm -- 93.096 94.799 we're not talking [stratosphere]. 93.996 94.799 BRAD: [Sure]. 94.799 94.938 TAMMY: ..

-- 94.938 95.248 BRAD: Sure. 95.184 95.537 TAMMY: .. Anyway. 95.398 95.858 BRAD: Okay. 96.040 97.047 TAMMY: ... [(THROAT)] 96.040 97.047 BRAD: [U=m], 99.659 101.136 ...() because on a=, 101.136 101.757 .. u=m, 102.025 103.920 ... (TSK) a tape deck like that, 103.920 104.787 ... you realize, 104.787 107.603 that you're not gonna be able to get a copy that's=, 107.603 107.953 .. you know, 107.953 108.643 TAMMY: .. [Mhm], 107.953 109.538 BRAD: [as] perfect [2as2]. 108.907 109.538 TAMMY: [2mhm2], 109.538 111.050 BRAD: (H) the original sour[3ce was3], 110.405 111.050 TAMMY: [3mhm3], 111.050 112.577 BRAD: .. or even as that tape was. 112.489 112.812 TAMMY: .. [mhm], 112.489 113.810 BRAD: [There is] gonna be some loss=, 113.810 114.295 TAMMY: ... mhm, 114.295 116.159 BRAD: .. in the generation of= [making] that copy. 115.263 115.821 TAMMY: [mhm], 116.408 116.937 .. [2(TSK) 116.937 117.451 BRAD: [2(H=) And2] -- 116.937 118.801 TAMMY: Is there2] a way to avoid that loss=? 118.801 119.609 I mean how -- 119.609 119.873 BRAD: ... (TSK) 119.990 120.460 TAMMY: ... [X] -- 119.990 120.445 BRAD: [Well], 120.445 121.957 .. you're you're gonna have that loss, 121.957 125.671 .. j=ust .. (H) ... because of all the different things involved, 125.642 126.038 TAMMY: ..[Right]. 125.642 126.420 BRAD: [f=-] from, 126.420 127.389 .. taking it from one tape, 127.389 128.343 .. and putting [it on] the other tape. 127.668 127.961 TAMMY: [Right]. 128.182 128.519 Right. 128.343 130.193 BRAD: There's a lot of things in the signal path [there]. 129.620 130.193 TAMMY: [Right]. 130.046 130.442 BRAD: (H) 130.442 132.629 TAMMY: So you're .. you're b=ound to lose something. 132.629 132.894 BRAD: ... Yeah. 132.894 133.613 .. [It's not huge], 132.629 133.334 TAMMY: [No matter what]. 133.598 133.833 BRAD: you know, 133.833 135.257 [it may be] ten perc=e=nt, 133.833 134.141 TAMMY: [Okay]. 135.257 135.536 BRAD: or=, 135.536 136.461 [five] perce=nt, 135.536 136.035 TAMMY: [Right]. 136.461 137.342 BRAD: or [2something2] like that. 136.652 137.033 TAMMY: [2Right2]. 137.547 138.002 ... [3Right3]. 137.547 139.367 BRAD: [3(H)3] .. Uh which is a small amount, 139.367 139.925 .. and=, 140.703 145.254 ... (TSK) you'll st- ... still= ... be able to enjoy the (COUGH) -- 145.386 146.325 ... the music, 146.325 149.716 ... [(H) and] the message it's [2trying to .. (H) .. bring2] across. 146.414 147.162 TAMMY: [Mhm], 147.544 148.190 [2mhm, 148.190 148.777 .. mhm, 148.865 149.702 .. okay2]. 149.702 149.907 BRAD: [3S=o3], 149.687 150.245 TAMMY: [3Okay3]. 149.966 151.199 BRAD: I don't see a problem in that. 151.199 152.271 .. (H) U=m, 152.271 153.768 .. the other thing I realize is, 154.150 155.353 (H) ... uh=, 155.735 157.981 ... think about how much of the time you're gonna be doing that. 157.908 158.510 TAMMY: ... [Mhm], 157.908 158.539 BRAD: [Because] of- -- 158.539 160.080 .. You are paying a decent premium, 160.080 161.519 .. to [have] that conve[2nience2]. 160.080 160.609 TAMMY: [mhm], 160.844 161.475 [2mhm2], 161.592 162.165 ... mhm, 162.179 164.499 (TSK) (H) so what kind of price difference are we talking about. 164.499 166.069 Suppose I just get [one tape. 165.306 165.673 BRAD: [(TSK) Oh, 165.673 166.040 okay. 166.040 166.392 (H)] 166.040 168.477 TAMMY: (H) And] l=et my friends copy tapes @for @me [2and, 168.315 168.903 BRAD: [2Okay2], 168.638 169.079 TAMMY: (H)2] yeah. 169.079 169.622 BRAD: [3u=m3], 169.079 169.607 TAMMY: [33]. 169.725 171.339 BRAD: ... like let's say [4there would4] be about, 170.253 170.576 TAMMY: [4(THROAT)4] 171.325 172.470 BRAD: ... u=m (Hx), 172.470 174.187 ... (TSK) couple different steps. 174.070 174.437 (H) 174.437 174.716 [Okay, 174.400 175.110 TAMMY: [Okay], 174.685 175.695 BRAD: one] would be, 175.695 177.591 ... (H) a s=ingle [cass=ette deck], 176.593 177.404 TAMMY: [(THROAT)] 178.364 179.175 BRAD: ... (H) u=m, 179.175 180.534 .. tha=t wou=ld, 180.833 181.719 ... (TSK) uh=, 181.719 182.741 ... play the tape (Hx), 182.741 183.764 (H) ... you know, 183.764 184.836 and after side A's done, 184.836 186.532 then you have to take the tape out and flip it over, 186.532 187.368 and [play side] B. 186.769 187.093 TAMMY: [Okay]. 187.430 187.817 ... [2Okay. 187.430 188.241 BRAD: [2(H) Okay2], 188.041 188.303 TAMMY: Right2]. 188.303 189.425 BRAD: that would be your first level. 189.425 189.824 TAMMY: .. [Right]. 189.425 191.870 BRAD: [(H)] And Luxman has a gr=eat cassette deck, 191.870 193.965 .. to fill ... th=ose needs. 193.915 194.451 TAMMY: O[kay], 194.177 196.409 BRAD: [(H)] .. [2And u=m2], 195.000 195.985 TAMMY: [2(THROAT)2] 196.409 201.285 BRAD: (TSK) (H) ... all of their cassette decks come with= a five year parts and labor warranty (Hx), 201.382 202.754 [so] the quality's, 201.382 201.988 TAMMY: [mhm], 202.722 203.088 BRAD: ... you know, 203.088 203.854 .. put into them. 203.886 204.475 ... [Uh=], 203.886 204.475 TAMMY: [mhm], 204.475 205.623 BRAD: ... They really put a lot into them, 205.623 207.266 to be able to give that kind of warranty, 207.154 207.824 TAMMY: m[hm], 207.569 209.434 BRAD: [(H=)] and u=m, 209.721 211.841 ... (TSK) they're pretty conservative in their, 211.841 212.336 .. uh=, 212.463 213.579 ... specifications, 213.579 214.105 where, 214.297 216.290 ... what they say their cassette decks will do, 216.720 219.080 ... they will ... y- usually out perform that. 219.080 219.733 TAMMY: .. Okay. 221.248 222.029 BRAD: ... A=nd, 222.029 223.927 w=ith the unit you already have, 223.927 224.644 the receiver, 224.644 226.143 that has the full remote control, 226.143 226.653 TAMMY: (TSK) [Right]. 226.143 227.610 BRAD: [(H)] all the units=, 227.610 228.040 uh=, 228.040 229.172 you're looking at here, 229.188 230.256 (H) will=, 230.256 230.958 .. uh=, 231.149 233.238 ... (TSK) ... go along with [tha=t], 232.887 233.572 TAMMY: [Mhm], 233.572 234.099 BRAD: .. and=, 234.099 234.736 .. u=m, 235.852 237.622 ... (TSK) as far as the remote control funtions go. 237.622 237.957 TAMMY: [right]. 237.957 239.456 BRAD: [Where] the [2remote2] [3control3] will [4control the decks4]. 238.005 238.371 TAMMY: [2Right2]. 238.371 238.786 [3Right3]. 238.850 239.344 [4Okay4]. 239.902 241.034 BRAD: (H) The decks [5come with5], 240.317 241.034 TAMMY: [5(THROAT)5] 241.034 242.294 BRAD: .. what's called a DIN cable, 242.294 244.542 ... and that [plugs in]to= the unit you have now. 242.628 243.186 TAMMY: [Mhm], 244.542 245.068 .. [2right2]. 244.653 246.933 BRAD: [2(H)2] okay this is the kay one eleven. 246.933 247.746 TAMMY: ... Okay. 248.065 248.942 BRAD: ... (TSK) This would be, 248.942 250.425 I guess you'd say the entry level, 250.600 251.174 TAMMY: .. [Right], 250.425 251.955 BRAD: [(H)] to integrate into your system. 251.955 252.450 TAMMY: .. [2okay2]. 251.955 253.215 BRAD: [2(H=)2] U=m, 253.215 254.714 .. (TSK) .. this gives you, 254.714 256.308 ... a lot of pluses that, 256.388 258.205 .. most people's basic decks don't have. 258.205 258.572 TAMMY: [Hm]. 258.205 259.114 BRAD: [(H)] Okay=, 259.114 260.007 it has Dolby, 260.103 260.676 TAMMY: ... [Mhm], 260.103 261.043 BRAD: [which] as you know, 261.043 263.132 that's a circuit to cut the tap=e hiss, 263.132 265.364 .. [(H)] without cutting the high frequencies. 263.371 263.817 TAMMY: [right]. 265.364 266.081 ... [2Right2]. 265.364 267.150 BRAD: [2(H)2] And u=m, 267.373 269.318 .. % r=egular Dolby is Dolby B. 269.318 271.056 ... [That's] like u=m, 269.445 269.876 TAMMY: [Mhm], 270.960 272.921 BRAD: .. (H) when you buy tapes at the Wherehouse, 272.921 274.292 .. [they're ..] in Dolby. 272.921 273.447 TAMMY: [right]. 274.946 275.456 ... [2(THROAT)2] 274.946 275.727 BRAD: [2(H) U=m2], 275.727 278.565 (TSK) ... in addition to that it gives you Dolby C. 278.565 278.996 TAMMY: .. [Mhm], 278.996 280.622 BRAD: [(H)] When you're making your own tapes at ho=me, 280.622 281.977 like let's [2say2] from the CD, 280.925 281.228 TAMMY: [2hm2]. 281.977 282.360 [3Mhm3], 281.977 284.241 BRAD: [3(H)3] making a tape to play back on this tape [4deck4], 283.922 284.289 TAMMY: [4mhm4], 284.289 285.612 BRAD: you're gonna wanna record it in Dolby C. 285.612 286.011 TAMMY: [mhm], 285.612 287.382 BRAD: [That's] gonna sound sonically super[2ior2]. 287.063 287.828 TAMMY: [2mhm2], 287.828 288.546 BRAD: (H) .. U=m, 288.546 290.650 or if f=riends are recording tapes in Dolby C=, 290.650 292.885 then you'll be able to play it back and it'll sound [right]. 292.345 292.745 TAMMY: [Hm]. 292.800 293.550 [2Okay2], 293.310 293.640 BRAD: [2(H)2] Okay, 293.630 295.595 so if something's recorded in Dolby B=, 295.580 296.705 you wanna play it in Dolby B, 296.710 297.235 .. Dolby C, 297.245 298.320 you wanna play it in Dolby C. 298.345 299.435 (H) [You don't] want to, 298.375 299.190 TAMMY: [Mhm], 299.540 300.610 BRAD: (H) mix and match=. 300.480 301.275 [Uh=], 300.555 301.270 TAMMY: [okay], 301.200 302.045 BRAD: ... the- -- 302.040 303.375 ... It doesn't sound quite right. 303.375 304.060 TAMMY: ... [Nkay], 303.980 305.055 BRAD: [(H)] So this gives you that, 305.040 305.680 TAMMY: [2hunh2]. 305.465 307.685 BRAD: [2(H)2] it [3also gives3] you what's called HX Pro. 307.575 308.020 TAMMY: [3Okay3], 307.845 308.255 ... [4mhm4], 307.865 309.590 BRAD: [4Wh=ich4] is a feature usually only found in, 309.845 310.505 .. r0h=, 310.535 312.210 ... r=eally expensive cassette decks. 311.930 312.350 TAMMY: [Mm. 312.360 312.640 .. Hm]. 312.405 314.180 BRAD: [(H=)] And that i=- .. is, 314.745 317.675 ... (TSK) .. an improvement in the recording section of it, 317.610 318.685 TAMMY: [Hm]. 318.195 320.000 BRAD: [(H)] and it allows you to record a [2little bit2], 319.550 319.975 TAMMY: [2Mhm2], 319.975 320.520 BRAD: u=m, 320.540 321.620 higher record level, 321.670 323.270 .. so [you hear] less tape hiss, 321.745 322.430 TAMMY: [mhm], 323.364 324.487 [2m=hm2], 323.618 325.201 BRAD: [2(H) and2] also= has a little bit more=, 325.201 325.703 .. u=m, 325.742 327.267 high frequency= response. 327.094 327.518 .. [(H)] 327.402 327.750 TAMMY: [Hm]. 327.615 328.078 [2Mhm2], 327.943 328.117 BRAD: [2Okay], 328.117 330.391 so this one here you're looking at three hundred eighty dollars, 330.378 330.917 TAMMY: mhm, 333.249 333.659 ... hm. 333.736 334.313 .. M[hm], 333.877 334.697 BRAD: [O]ka=y, 334.966 336.632 .. (H) a=nd= .. u=m, 336.684 338.042 .. (TSK) .. from there=, 341.028 342.387 ... the next step, 341.041 342.374 ... for what you're looking at, 342.669 345.129 (H) would be= the kay one ten. 346.014 351.025 ... (H) Okay the kay one ten basically has all functions that we just talked about on [the- on the kay] one eleven, 349.410 350.743 TAMMY: [Mhm], 351.512 352.319 BRAD: ... (H) u=m, 351.845 352.537 TAMMY: [(THROAT)] 352.370 354.139 BRAD: [(H)] with the addition of, 354.344 356.651 (H) the convenience feature of having auto reverse. 356.715 357.586 TAMMY: .. Yeah, 357.561 358.381 BRAD: (TSK) (H) And that's ni=ce, 358.394 359.278 just like [in the] car. 358.368 358.778 TAMMY: [X], 359.368 359.791 BRAD: .. Where, 359.675 360.316 TAMMY: [Yeah], 360.316 363.046 BRAD: [(H)] it will play ... % .. side B=, 363.059 364.661 after side A is finished, 364.558 365.378 .. [automatically]. 364.648 365.301 TAMMY: [Yeah], 365.801 367.775 BRAD: ... [2Where2] you don't have to get up and [3flip the tape3]. 366.045 366.250 TAMMY: [2(H)2] 366.532 367.595 [3o3]kay. 367.775 369.018 BRAD: (H) The other thing about it is, 369.018 371.504 you can flip the tape over at any point ... in [the middle]. 370.710 371.376 TAMMY: [Mhm], 371.376 371.825 ... right. 371.825 372.517 BRAD: (TSK) Uh=, 373.247 373.888 (H) ... a=nd, 373.875 375.157 ... the other thing=, 375.221 376.579 ... y- let's say if you're entertaining, 376.554 378.258 .. you can put in a ninety minute [tape], 377.720 378.297 TAMMY: [Mhm], 378.194 380.334 BRAD: .. put it on continuous auto [2reverse, 379.822 380.245 TAMMY: [2m= @mhm2], 380.424 382.936 BRAD: (H)2] have a re[3cording of3] your favorite songs[4=4], 380.898 381.283 TAMMY: [3right3]. 382.385 382.897 [4M4]hm, 382.833 383.820 BRAD: for a party, 383.666 384.038 TAMMY: [right]. 383.731 384.269 BRAD: [a] dinner party, 384.269 384.692 whatever, 384.615 385.192 TAMMY: [Right]. 385.192 385.871 BRAD: [(H)] and, 385.986 386.499 ... play side A, 386.512 387.921 then [side B then side A] side B, 386.563 386.934 TAMMY: [Yeah, 386.999 387.588 that's good]. 387.575 388.613 BRAD: it'll just go forever. 388.613 389.023 TAMMY: That's good. 388.947 389.510 BRAD: [Okay]. 388.980 389.860 TAMMY: [Okay]. 389.820 390.785 BRAD: (H) [2U=m2], 389.860 390.480 TAMMY: [2Right2]. 390.815 392.630 BRAD: .. (H) so that's [3what it gives3] you in the kay one ten. 391.305 391.860 TAMMY: [3(THROAT)3] 392.700 393.110 [4mhm4], 392.950 393.675 BRAD: [4(H) (TSK)4] Now=, 395.220 396.185 ... the=, 396.750 397.560 ... d=ual, 397.970 399.395 ... or double cassette deck, 399.865 401.180 .. (H) that Luxman offers, 401.330 402.595 (H) is basically, 402.780 404.015 ... a .. u=m, 404.925 407.210 ... (TSK) double version .. o=f the kay one ten. 407.165 407.775 TAMMY: [Ri=ght]. 407.720 409.225 BRAD: [(H)] And they call it the kay one ten double-u. 409.280 410.120 TAMMY: .. (TSK) Okay. 412.265 412.455 BRAD: (H) .. % ... And- -- 412.400 415.105 TAMMY: S=o what's the price diffe[rence here]. 414.290 414.735 BRAD: [Oh okay, 414.735 415.165 I'm sorry], 415.135 415.270 .. the- -- 414.935 415.960 TAMMY: [Yeah]. 415.275 417.585 BRAD: [the kay] one ten .. is four hundred eighty dollars, 417.555 418.840 TAMMY: .. Alright. 420.200 421.600 BRAD: ... (H) and the kay one ten double-u=, 421.535 422.740 is five hundred eighty dollars. 422.740 423.460 TAMMY: Mhm, 423.460 424.010 ... [okay]. 423.995 424.110 BRAD: [(H)] Okay. 424.110 426.320 a hundred dollar premium for auto reverse=, 426.320 428.230 (H) then you're [paying another hundred] dollars= to [2have2], 426.625 427.650 TAMMY: [Yeah @], 427.805 428.260 [2right2]. 428.260 430.155 BRAD: .. double [3cassette deck3] that's auto [4reverse4]. 428.870 429.345 TAMMY: [3Okay3]. 429.345 429.770 [4Mhm4], 430.205 430.595 [5okay5]. 430.595 430.975 BRAD: [5(H)5] Um, 430.975 432.640 the convenience on this is obvious=. 432.640 433.090 TAMMY: .. [Mhm], 433.025 433.660 BRAD: [(H) Whe]=re, 433.660 434.310 ... u=m, 434.310 435.650 ... [they even have], 434.990 435.515 TAMMY: [(THROAT)] 435.515 436.285 BRAD: .. u=m, 437.120 437.540 ... you know, 437.540 439.110 buttons set up [for], 438.620 439.110 TAMMY: [Mhm], 439.110 439.970 BRAD: (H) dubbing, 439.970 440.895 .. or copy[ing, 440.580 441.505 TAMMY: [mhm], 440.880 442.700 BRAD: from] one tape deck to the other. 442.740 443.525 TAMMY: .. mhm, 443.745 444.750 BRAD: (H) U=m, 445.740 446.955 ... (TSK) ... so it's really set up, 446.955 448.710 .. to [be] .. just cranking out, 447.120 447.730 TAMMY: [hm], 449.140 449.675 BRAD: (H) .. uh=, 449.675 450.395 .. copies. 450.125 451.185 TAMMY: m[hm], 450.620 451.550 BRAD: [(H)] Now the other thing is, 451.550 454.230 .. it [2has a2] feature where it will do it in half the time. 451.800 452.619 TAMMY: [2hm2]. 454.335 455.490 BRAD: ... [3Or high speed dubbing3]. 454.300 454.505 TAMMY: [3Hm. 454.608 454.917 Hm. 454.986 455.261 Hm3]. 455.329 455.793 .. Hm. 456.325 457.852 BRAD: ... (H) Which is s=ometimes nice, 457.800 460.460 .. so it doesn't take the whole period of ti=me. 459.911 460.426 TAMMY: [Right]. 460.426 461.833 BRAD: [(H)] To make your copy. 461.833 462.399 TAMMY: ... [2Mhm2], 462.399 464.081 BRAD: [2(H)2] And it will continue making the copy, 463.943 464.253 you know, 464.286 465.135 from side A then, 465.135 465.847 and it'll flip over, 466.002 466.362 TAMMY: Right. 465.959 466.808 BRAD: and to side B. 467.289 468.653 .. (H) U=m, 468.335 469.622 ... (TSK) ... so we -- 469.639 470.265 we've talked about it, 470.265 470.540 how % -- 470.540 472.521 how it [has the] dubbing speed select buttons, 470.857 471.595 TAMMY: [Mhm], 472.436 473.405 BRAD: so you can make a=, 473.405 475.095 ... a [high speed] copy, 474.005 474.546 TAMMY: [mhm], 474.923 476.219 BRAD: (H) u=m, 476.099 477.960 ... (H) The other thing that sets this apart, 477.960 479.504 from a lot of other dual de=cks, 479.504 481.417 is it has a separate Dolby button, 481.786 483.330 ... (H) for each cassette deck. 483.630 485.526 TAMMY: ... (STIFLED_SNEEZE) .. [Mhm=]. 484.574 484.917 BRAD: [Ge-] -- 484.917 485.432 uh .. gesundheit. 485.483 486.564 TAMMY: .. @(Hx) @Thank @you. 486.564 487.782 .. (SNIFF) ... (Hx) ... yeah. 487.782 488.469 BRAD: U=m, 488.469 490.073 ... [where] a lot of units will, 488.572 488.855 TAMMY: [Hm]. 490.399 492.037 BRAD: ... (H) just have a Dolby setting, 491.926 492.689 TAMMY: .. [Mhm], 492.329 493.899 BRAD: [and] that's the same [2for both decks2]. 493.101 493.710 TAMMY: [2(TSK) I see2]. 493.710 494.328 [3I see. 494.328 495.623 BRAD: [3(H) But there3] may be a situation, 495.623 496.850 where a friend of yours, 494.330 494.590 TAMMY: Yeah3]. 496.918 497.502 [4Mhm4], 497.116 498.325 BRAD: [4(H) who's4] a real audiophile, 498.325 498.857 [5made5] uh -- 498.600 499.063 TAMMY: [5mhm5], 498.840 499.946 BRAD: a real premium tape for you, 499.826 500.470 TAMMY: [mhm], 499.946 501.147 BRAD: [recorded] in Dolby C. 501.147 501.877 TAMMY: [2mhm2], 501.799 502.263 BRAD: [2(H)2] Well, 502.288 503.790 ... you wanna record it in Dolby B, 503.790 505.522 so you can play it back in your [Walkman]? 505.042 505.934 TAMMY: [Mhm], 505.462 507.212 BRAD: .. and in your automobi[2le's cassette2] player. 506.097 506.680 TAMMY: [2mhm2], 506.929 507.676 .. mhm , 507.804 508.182 BRAD: (H) Uh=, 508.182 509.288 .. in that scenario, 509.288 511.330 (H) you're gonna want to play it back in Dolby C, 511.330 512.677 but recor=d it in Dolby B. 512.615 513.125 [(H)] 512.711 513.260 TAMMY: [Yeah]. 513.260 513.895 .. Okay. 513.698 514.135 BRAD: O[kay? 513.938 514.590 TAMMY: [That's] [22]. 514.221 515.885 BRAD: [2So2] this [3gives you3] that convenience. 515.439 516.314 TAMMY: [3(SNIFF)3] .. [4Nkay4]. 516.211 517.052 BRAD: [4(H)4] Now the other thing is, 517.052 517.755 let's say, 518.210 518.579 (H=) u=m, 518.579 521.530 that friend of yours came over for dinner with his p=rize tape, 521.487 522.027 TAMMY: [Mhm], 521.898 523.477 BRAD: [(H)] and you had your prize= tape, 523.451 524.395 TAMMY: [2mhm2], 523.417 524.489 BRAD: [2of of some2]thing else, 524.489 525.810 [3you3] could load them both up, 524.455 524.909 TAMMY: [3mhm3], 525.587 526.153 ... mhm, 526.256 527.732 BRAD: (H) put it on continuous, 527.492 527.818 TAMMY: @ 527.818 528.538 BRAD: ... u=m, 528.538 529.087 TAMMY: ... [unhunh], 529.087 529.911 BRAD: [(H)] auto reverse, 529.911 531.961 .. and it will play side A side B of [2one tape2], 531.695 532.055 TAMMY: [2@@2] 532.124 533.119 BRAD: ... [3go over3] to the other tape, 532.055 532.424 TAMMY: [3right3]. 533.128 533.985 BRAD: and play [4/sed ai/4] -- 533.436 533.831 TAMMY: [4Mhm4], 534.097 534.594 BRAD: ... side A, 534.594 535.118 .. then side B, 535.118 536.705 .. and [it con]tinually go forever. 535.392 536.465 TAMMY: [right], 536.585 537.177 ... O[2kay2]. 537.177 537.906 BRAD: [2(H)2] U=m, 537.906 538.206 TAMMY: ... Hunh. 538.789 540.436 BRAD: ... (TSK) [which is] kinda nice. 539.707 539.990 TAMMY: [Wow]. 539.990 543.044 BRAD: .. Now the other [2thing 2] you can do with this deck= .. i=s, 540.634 541.354 TAMMY: [2Yeah2]. 543.688 544.906 BRAD: ... (H) in your system, 544.906 546.124 ... you can make a copy, 546.124 547.308 from tape to tape, 547.754 549.444 ... (H) while you're [listening to something else], 548.277 549.572 TAMMY: [(BLOWS_NOSE)] 550.979 551.442 BRAD: ... n=[2kay, 551.279 552.154 TAMMY: [2Unhunh, 551.425 552.884 BRAD: so you could be listening2] to your CD, 552.823 553.278 TAMMY: right2]. 552.901 554.273 BRAD: [3while you're3] making a tape [4copy4]. 552.926 553.184 TAMMY: [3Right3]. 553.698 554.256 [4That's4] right. 554.376 554.805 .. O[5kay5]. 554.796 555.354 BRAD: [5(H)5] Um=, 555.500 557.499 (H) the other thing you can do is=, 558.159 558.966 .. (H) um=, 559.008 560.475 ... (TSK) as I recall (Hx), 560.698 564.464 ... one can listen [to] ... (TSK) (H) the tuner, 562.354 563.057 TAMMY: [(THROAT)] 565.125 567.441 BRAD: ... so you could put on [2(H)2] KDB, 566.043 566.660 TAMMY: [2Mhm2], 567.458 567.724 BRAD: or I -- 567.750 568.367 [I-] --. 567.655 568.359 TAMMY: [right]. 568.428 570.092 BRAD: %= .. <0r there's one= ~Matt likes, 569.920 570.787 .. I forget what it's called %>, 570.787 571.541 .. [but anyhow, 570.675 571.816 TAMMY: [@@@ Right]. 571.816 572.365 BRAD: (H)] um=, 572.322 573.669 TAMMY: .. [2(THROAT)2] 572.665 574.707 BRAD: [2or he wants to2] get KFAC I think it is. 574.475 575.333 TAMMY: [3Yeah3]. 575.333 576.431 BRAD: [3(H)3] @@@ Which is kind of tough. 576.414 576.860 Um=, 576.860 578.790 (H) so you could be listening to the radio, 578.876 580.025 ... while taping a CD. 580.025 580.703 TAMMY: Mhm, 580.986 581.432 BRAD: ... You- you know, 581.432 581.664 TAMMY: [right. 581.407 582.153 BRAD: [it allows you to do] that. 581.775 581.990 TAMMY: Right]. 582.144 582.436 .. Right. 582.539 583.105 ... Okay. 583.105 583.440 BRAD: ... Which, 583.731 585.438 ... (H) [you have] to pay attention to <@ what you're [2doing @>, 584.074 584.375 TAMMY: [Okay]. 585.378 585.816 [2I know. 585.816 586.296 That's right=. 586.459 586.888 Yeah2]. 586.228 586.974 BRAD: (H) @yeah2], 587.206 588.810 ... (H) but at least you have that flexibili[3ty. 588.724 589.299 TAMMY: [3Okay3]. 589.333 590.748 BRAD: (H)3] And [4so it sounds like4], 589.547 590.671 TAMMY: [4(THROAT)4] 590.671 593.125 BRAD: f=rom ... what you've told me, 593.125 594.351 ... (H) uh=, 594.634 594.840 % ... you know, 594.815 596.024 about you're desire to make=, 596.281 599.061 ... [good] quality copies of tapes, 596.479 597.225 TAMMY: [Mhm], 599.104 599.730 .. [2mhm2], 599.301 600.639 BRAD: [2(H) this2] is gonna be the tape deck, 600.639 601.205 TAMMY: [3mhm3], 600.742 602.509 BRAD: [3that3] would fit your needs. 601.660 602.604 TAMMY: mhm, 602.604 604.053 BRAD: .. (TSK) And integrate well with your system=, 604.053 604.671 [a=nd], 604.482 604.714 TAMMY: [(TSK) right]. 604.714 606.250 BRAD: allow the remote to fully control it. 606.267 606.670 TAMMY: .. Okay. 606.541 608.386 Well what you've said helps me a lot. 608.377 610.873 .. I actually ... may=, 611.002 611.637 ... I mean, 611.371 613.258 I d=on't do this so often. 613.249 614.588 .. And it may well be that I -- 614.588 615.162 ... I'd do better, 615.162 616.955 .. just going back to one of these others. 616.895 617.676 BRAD: .. [Mhm], 616.895 617.461 TAMMY: [Um=], 617.290 617.496 ... [2in2] -- 617.479 618.697 BRAD: [2(TSK)(H) The oth-2] -- 617.968 619.014 TAMMY: ... in @fact, 619.014 619.383 [I'm] -- 618.997 619.366 BRAD: [the oth-] -- 619.366 620.824 .. the other thing I was gonna say is, 620.824 621.305 is it -- 621.605 622.737 (H) do you have, 622.737 623.586 .. um=, 623.998 626.606 ... (TSK) if you had some other type of quality cassette deck. 626.606 627.129 TAMMY: .. [Mhm], 627.129 628.467 BRAD: [(H)] Even if it was a, 628.382 629.600 (H) [2(H)2] unf=- -- 628.622 629.145 TAMMY: [2mhm2], 629.540 630.561 BRAD: ... one in the office, 630.612 631.333 [or uh], 630.689 631.333 TAMMY: [mhm], 631.496 631.950 ... (TSK) [2yeah2]. 631.950 633.400 BRAD: [2a port2]able or something like [3that3], 632.868 633.271 TAMMY: [3mhm3], 633.434 635.459 BRAD: (H) I could somehow hook it up into your system. 635.459 636.076 TAMMY: ... [mhm], 635.665 637.252 BRAD: [So you] could tape [2from i=t, 636.797 637.252 TAMMY: [2right. 637.346 637.672 .. Right2]. 637.672 638.564 BRAD: (H)2] to, 638.564 639.431 ... [3one of3] these. 638.727 639.139 TAMMY: [3Right3], 639.396 640.031 .. okay, 640.031 641.000 .. [that's possible]. 640.340 640.700 BRAD: [(H) And], 641.052 641.309 (H) the- -- 641.309 643.325 the prices I gave you were the=, 643.291 643.617 uh=, 643.617 645.530 Luxman suggested prices, 645.453 646.087 TAMMY: Right, 648.567 651.037 BRAD: ... (H) since you've bought ouple pieces here, 651.046 651.826 TAMMY: m[hm], 651.080 652.564 BRAD: [and also] been through the fire, 652.641 655.764 .. I'm sure [2we can2] (H) work something else out for you, 652.942 653.508 TAMMY: [2mhm2], 655.635 656.424 BRAD: I don't [3know=3], 655.841 656.441 TAMMY: [3okay3], 656.802 657.428 BRAD: (H) how well % (Hx), 657.428 658.929 ... 0h=, 658.912 659.650 ... let's see here, 661.571 662.275 ... (H) ... (Hx) um=, 662.524 663.707 ... the kay one eleven, 664.248 665.003 (Hx) (H) .. which is the= -- 665.003 666.144 the basic one, 665.732 666.109 TAMMY: Right. 666.178 666.736 BRAD: ... but .. 0h, 666.736 667.327 .. %I don't -- 667.516 668.297 ... When I say basic, 668.297 669.472 .. I mean basic in their line, 669.412 669.729 TAMMY: [Right]. 669.445 670.775 BRAD: [it's still] very good, 670.710 671.180 TAMMY: [2Yeah2], 671.150 671.410 BRAD: [2(H)2] uh=, 671.425 673.045 .. you'd be looking at three hundred [3forty-nine3] dollars, 672.295 673.045 TAMMY: [3(THROAT)3] 673.230 673.995 .. nkay, 674.835 675.630 BRAD: ... (H) .. The=, 675.630 676.300 uh=, 678.210 679.345 ... (TSK) ... let's see here, 679.720 680.960 (H) the kay one ten, 680.955 681.570 TAMMY: mhm, 682.465 683.280 BRAD: ... uh=, 685.205 688.115 ... we could do four hundred .. and forty-five, 687.935 689.665 TAMMY: (TSK) .. right, 690.425 692.385 BRAD: ... (H) and the kay one ten double-u, 693.405 695.840 ... uh= we could do five thirty nine. 695.790 696.500 TAMMY: ... mhm, 696.500 697.260 (TSK) okay. 697.820 698.140 ... Well, 698.140 699.005 that looks great. 700.290 701.170 BRAD: ... And I th- -- 701.170 702.430 .. I belie=ve, 702.755 704.220 .. (H) there's one that we didn't talk about, 704.230 705.350 and that's the kay one twelve. 705.350 705.960 TAMMY: .. M[hm], 706.035 706.195 BRAD: [(H)] Okay, 706.195 710.340 and the kay one twe=lve is basically (H) the audiophile's dream cassette deck. 710.335 710.720 TAMMY: @@@ 711.040 711.535 BRAD: ... O[kay, 711.275 711.915 TAMMY: [mhm], 711.530 711.915 BRAD: it's a] -- 712.290 713.460 (H) it's a single cassette, 713.415 714.590 .. and it's single direction, 714.590 715.205 TAMMY: m[hm], 714.685 716.225 BRAD: [where it] doesn't flip over by itself. 716.295 716.750 TAMMY: .. [2right2], 716.605 717.560 BRAD: [2(H)2] What sets it apart, 717.560 719.395 is it has three discrete heads. 719.730 720.040 TAMMY: ... [hunh]. 720.040 720.370 BRAD: [Okay], 720.550 722.995 (H) and this will make a superior tape copy, 722.995 723.390 TAMMY: Hm. 723.475 724.215 BRAD: (H) um=, 724.215 725.485 .. or a superior tape period. 725.870 726.575 (H) [U]=m, 725.925 726.335 TAMMY: [Hm]. 726.605 728.465 BRAD: (TSK) because it has three heads. 728.465 728.900 TAMMY: ... [Hm]. 728.955 729.775 BRAD: [(H)] And what it does, 729.775 731.310 is that it has a separate head for record, 731.310 732.505 .. a separate head for play. 732.495 732.905 .. [(H)] 732.675 732.905 TAMMY: [Hm]. 732.905 735.250 BRAD: Where most decks have a combination record play head. 735.245 736.450 TAMMY: .. (TSK) Un[hunh]. 736.095 737.120 BRAD: [(H)] ... An=d %, 737.625 738.380 ... um=, 738.380 740.695 (TSK) this also has some adjustments on it=, 740.695 743.395 ... uh= such as b=ias fine trim, 743.410 743.740 TAMMY: .. [Hm]. 743.885 744.205 BRAD: [(H)] uh=, 744.205 745.990 which allows you to, 745.990 749.025 (H) tailor .. the cassette deck's electronics, 749.235 750.905 (H) to the specific tape you're using. 750.700 751.325 TAMMY: M[hm], 751.340 752.685 BRAD: [(H)] So obviously you can see there's % -- 752.710 753.210 TAMMY: right. 753.210 753.540 BRAD: ... <@ a b- -- 753.540 754.785 a bit more @> invol[ved with it. 754.395 754.785 TAMMY: [Yeah. 754.785 755.165 .. Yeah]. 755.165 755.960 BRAD: (H)] For the purist, 755.960 756.795 ... this is the way to go. 756.795 758.080 .. [. 756.815 757.525 TAMMY: [Okay. 757.855 758.065 BRAD: (H)] 758.105 758.960 TAMMY: Okay]. 758.865 759.400 ... (THROAT) 759.400 760.050 .. Right. 760.210 760.740 ... Okay, 760.720 762.085 well this is very helpful. 762.245 763.475 (H) [Let] me ask you one other thing. 763.240 764.040 BRAD: [X] 763.515 764.685 TAMMY: .. Suppose that, 765.090 767.120 (H) I wanna use this tape deck, 767.120 768.350 to record, 769.010 769.705 ... um=, 769.700 770.615 .. conversation=. 770.615 771.705 Like we do in -- 771.635 772.320 linguistics. 772.320 773.250 .. Between ~Matt and me, 773.215 774.185 or something [like that. 774.010 774.795 BRAD: [(TSK) (H) Okay]=. 774.185 774.730 TAMMY: Then], 774.910 775.885 ... how does it work. 775.885 778.390 .. Let's say go back to the kay one ten. 778.425 779.130 BRAD: (H) Uh[=, 778.630 779.365 TAMMY: [Or the one] -- 779.130 780.335 BRAD: there's] one deck here, 780.350 780.800 I think, 780.795 782.185 that's [s=et up for that]. 780.940 782.185 TAMMY: [or the one el- el=even]. 783.270 784.625 BRAD: ... Let's take a look here. 784.625 786.405 (H) The kay one ten, 786.405 787.105 TAMMY: ... [Mhm], 787.035 788.355 BRAD: [(TSK) (H)] has provisions, 788.355 789.255 for microphones, 789.255 789.985 on the front. 789.530 790.000 TAMMY: un[2hunh2]. 790.000 791.820 BRAD: [2(H)2] And it's one of the few cassette decks=, 791.820 792.380 TAMMY: [Okay3], 791.940 794.175 BRAD: [3made3] for the consumer hi fi [4market4] today, 793.300 793.710 TAMMY: [4@(Hx)4] 794.210 795.195 BRAD: that do have that. 795.115 795.790 TAMMY: o[kay=]. 795.790 797.090 BRAD: [(H=)] A=nd so=, 797.280 799.220 (H) you can plug in one microphone, 799.345 799.720 TAMMY: ... Yeah. 799.720 800.220 BRAD: (TSK) uh=, 800.220 801.550 where it has a position=, 801.550 801.865 .. uh=, 801.865 802.695 that's mono, 802.695 803.690 TAMMY: ... Mh-[hunh]. 803.405 805.345 BRAD: [(H)] and it will record it on both [2tracks of2] it, 804.795 805.345 TAMMY: [2Mhm2], 805.345 805.825 BRAD: [3%- -- 805.615 806.085 TAMMY: [3mhm3], 805.765 806.865 BRAD: and then3] if you want, 806.875 807.255 TAMMY: [4hm4]. 806.900 808.435 BRAD: [4you can4] plug in two mics, 808.800 810.770 (H) and it senses when [5you5] plug in the [6second6] mic, 809.515 809.840 TAMMY: [5Hm5], 810.155 810.400 [6(TSK)6] 810.610 811.105 [7okay7]. 810.795 812.260 BRAD: [7and so7] it'll record in ster[8eo8]. 811.915 812.115 TAMMY: [8(TSK)8] 812.080 812.810 Okay. 812.940 814.865 BRAD: (H) And then it has a record level on it, 814.950 815.835 TAMMY: Hm=[hm], 814.965 816.775 BRAD: [so you] can adjust the record le[2vel, 816.560 817.070 TAMMY: [2mhm2], 816.790 818.600 BRAD: depend2]ent on how loud you're talking, 818.600 819.130 TAMMY: .. [3mhm4], 819.280 821.370 BRAD: [3(H)3] .. an=d then also the type of tape you're using, 821.030 821.770 TAMMY: m[4hm4], 821.360 822.750 BRAD: [4and the4] level you want on the [5tape5]. 822.340 822.690 TAMMY: [5hm5]. 822.795 823.220 .. Hm. 823.950 824.825 BRAD: ... (TSK) Uh=, 824.825 827.305 (H) so the kay one ten w=ould be set up for that=. 827.305 827.670 TAMMY: [Hunh]. 827.790 829.000 BRAD: [(H)] Any of the other, 829.000 829.450 um=, 829.450 830.830 cassette decks here, 830.655 831.125 TAMMY: M[hm], 831.020 832.565 BRAD: [(H)] (TSK) the kay one eleven has it too. 832.565 832.800 [2I Take-2] -- 832.745 832.995 TAMMY: [2hunh2]. 832.800 832.930 BRAD: I- -- 832.930 833.560 I take it back. 833.780 834.250 TAMMY: ... Huh. 833.920 835.865 BRAD: I didn't think the kay ele- lev- [one eleven] did. 835.130 835.865 TAMMY: [Unhunh], 835.865 836.375 ... [2unhunh2], 836.375 837.645 BRAD: [2(H)2] O=kay it's the= -- 837.645 839.260 .. it's the dual one that doesn't. 839.260 840.035 TAMMY: .. okay. 840.035 841.895 BRAD: ... The dual one does not have those provisions. 841.895 844.210 (H) now that doesn't mean that it cannot be done. 844.210 844.930 TAMMY: .. [Right]. 844.675 846.535 BRAD: [(H)] What has to happen then is=, 846.830 847.580 (H) uh=, 847.820 850.600 ... one= .. (TSK) hooks up= (H) [a=], 850.010 850.600 TAMMY: [Mhm], 850.600 851.955 BRAD: a separate outboard piece, 851.955 853.045 called a microphone amp. 853.000 853.600 TAMMY: [okay]. 853.690 854.095 BRAD: [(H)] Okay, 854.095 854.865 and so what happens is, 854.865 856.200 your mic runs into i=t, 856.200 856.695 TAMMY: [Mhm], 856.695 858.015 BRAD: [(H)] and then it plugs into your receiver, 857.795 858.395 TAMMY: [2mhm2], 857.945 859.195 BRAD: [2into one2] of its inputs. 859.195 859.975 TAMMY: (TSK) [3okay=3]. 859.580 861.460 BRAD: [3(H) And3] so one of your inputs on your receiver, 861.470 861.750 TAMMY: [4(THROAT)4] 861.885 863.335 BRAD: [4(H) let's say4] tape two, 863.320 863.835 TODD: [55], 863.280 863.800 TAMMY: [5Mhm5], 863.800 865.040 BRAD: would ac[6tually be6] a micro[7phone7]. 863.910 864.605 TODD: [6run6], 864.615 865.165 [7run7]. 864.790 865.330 TAMMY: mhm, 865.295 867.000 TODD: Yeah=[=]. 866.285 867.625 BRAD: [And so] you would hit that, 867.070 868.570 TODD: Y[2eah2]=[3=3]. 867.430 867.995 TAMMY: [2mhm2], 868.000 868.980 BRAD: [3and that3] would, 869.030 869.460 .. [4um=4], 869.005 870.575 TODD: [4#Paul saved4] my [5ass5][6= YELL>6]. 870.055 870.895 BRAD: [5go o5][6ver6], 870.635 871.245 TAMMY: [6mhm6], 870.950 871.885 BRAD: um=, 872.090 873.035 TAMMY: ... nkay. 873.065 874.325 BRAD: ... into your= tape deck, 874.240 875.585 if you [wanted to] record a tape. 874.420 874.710 TAMMY: [Right]. 875.920 876.300 ... Right. 876.300 876.885 .. Okay. 877.225 878.555 (H) So= um=, 879.705 880.005 ... [%m]. 879.840 880.910 BRAD: [(TSK)] So the kay one ten, 880.910 882.130 ... which is [2the single2] auto reverse, 881.020 881.485 TAMMY: [2Yeah2]. 882.130 883.200 BRAD: has the mic provisions, 883.150 883.615 TAMMY: [Right. 883.700 886.300 BRAD: [(H) the kay one eleven (H) has the] mic provisions. 883.690 884.755 TAMMY: And so's the kay one -- 884.755 885.415 Okay]. 885.995 886.495 Great. 886.510 887.150 .. [O]kay. 886.620 887.005 BRAD: [The b-] -- 887.005 888.510 the benefit of the one ten? 888.760 890.930 ... The big benefit is the auto re[verse]. 890.360 890.970 TAMMY: [Right]. 891.465 892.350 BRAD: (H) U=m, 892.380 895.400 TAMMY: .. I'm one of these weird people that has trouble with auto reverse. 895.335 895.950 BRAD: [(TSK) oh yeah]? 895.430 896.345 TAMMY: [I don't] know why. 896.345 897.065 The first time -- 897.065 897.260 I mean, 897.260 898.330 this is the first time I've had it, 898.330 899.745 on my b=oombox. 899.745 901.100 .. (H) And for some reason, 901.105 902.340 ... maybe <@ I just have to learn, 902.340 903.290 when I @> put the tape in, 903.290 905.425 I never know which direction it's gonna go. 905.690 907.940 .. (H) So I have a hard time= finding -- 907.640 908.010 (H) 908.010 908.835 BRAD: [Wh=at you want]? 908.130 909.875 TAMMY: [making it] play what I want [2it to play2]. 909.240 910.005 BRAD: [2Okay2]. 910.005 912.255 (H) The way it [3usually works i=s3], 911.480 912.140 TAMMY: [3(H) @@ (H)3] 912.670 913.420 BRAD: (H) um=, 913.165 913.555 TAMMY: (H) 913.555 915.270 BRAD: the side of the tape that's .. out. 915.290 916.045 Or facing you? 916.185 917.230 ... that [label side]? 916.415 917.210 TAMMY: [Mhm], 917.210 917.865 .. mhm, 917.990 919.970 BRAD: (H) (TSK) corresponds with= the arrow, 920.080 921.265 (H) that will point to the right=. 921.675 923.665 .. [There's usually] two little arrows that will light [2up2], 921.790 922.565 TAMMY: [nkay]. 923.430 923.900 [2Yeah2], 923.625 925.140 BRAD: telling you which [3direction3] it's pla[4ying4]. 924.230 924.865 TAMMY: [3right3]. 924.985 925.345 [4Right4]. 925.345 926.650 BRAD: (H) Okay the arrow that points to the right, 926.770 927.480 TAMMY: ... [I see]. 926.770 927.480 BRAD: [i=s], 927.480 929.575 (H) the label= .. s=ide of the tape that's facing you. 929.725 930.560 TAMMY: .. O[kay]. 929.930 930.610 BRAD: [That you] can see. 930.610 931.415 TAMMY: Okay. 931.400 932.810 BRAD: ... Okay that's the way it usually [works]. 932.335 932.785 TAMMY: [Okay]. 932.905 934.760 BRAD: (H) Now the other thing that throws [2people off2] i=s, 933.800 934.515 TAMMY: [2@@ (H)2] 935.085 936.540 BRAD: (H) fast forward and rewind, 936.430 936.680 (H) 936.645 937.135 TAMMY: Mhm, 937.165 939.020 BRAD: .. will= ... v=ary, 939.005 940.585 depending on which side of the [tape you're on]. 940.150 940.665 TAMMY: [right]. 940.780 941.310 .. Right. 941.415 941.760 ... [Right]. 941.490 941.725 BRAD: [Okay], 941.725 942.790 that's [2what throws2] people off, 941.835 942.225 TAMMY: [2Yeah2]. 942.785 943.685 BRAD: .. [3all the3] time. 942.825 943.465 TAMMY: [3Yeah3]. 943.680 944.720 .. (H) I just= um=, 944.720 945.140 .. I'll -- 945.140 946.405 .. I'll work on getting used to that. 946.405 948.795 .. But I just might go with the (H) single -- 948.795 949.140 .. you know, 949.135 950.725 the one <@ that I have to turn it over, 950.385 950.765 BRAD: [. 951.910 952.465 TAMMY: (H) you know @>, 951.930 952.520 BRAD: That's fine. 952.530 952.980 Um=, 953.075 953.250 (H) (TSK)], 952.845 953.380 TAMMY: @@@ (H)] 953.575 954.215 BRAD: .. I'm trying- -- 954.295 955.930 .. I mean I had a couple recently=, 955.930 956.500 uh=, 956.500 957.220 #Bodeckers=, 957.220 957.650 uh=, 957.790 958.755 ... got the kay one eleven, 958.730 959.020 and- -- 959.020 959.535 .. and [they love] it. 959.005 959.325 TAMMY: [Yeah]. 959.545 960.865 BRAD: They don't [2play2] tapes that much[3=3], 959.700 960.125 TAMMY: [2Yeah2]. 960.595 961.850 [3That's3] the same with me, 961.850 962.090 .. too=. 962.090 962.405 Yeah. 962.380 964.220 .. I'm [really in]to CD's [2now2]. 962.545 963.075 BRAD: [Unhunh], 963.520 963.795 [2yeah2]. 964.050 964.560 TAMMY: So, 964.225 966.820 BRAD: But they have a [couple] of these box sets of [2uh=2], 964.375 965.365 TAMMY: [(SNIFF)] 966.335 966.905 [2right2]. 966.790 967.690 BRAD: symphonie=s, 967.490 967.985 TAMMY: [right]. 967.985 969.645 BRAD: [(H)] and then I think they even have a couple books on tape, 969.635 970.170 TAMMY: [2Yeah2], 969.860 971.060 BRAD: [2(H)2] and for that it's p=erf[3ect. 970.815 971.235 TAMMY: [3right3]. 971.045 971.260 BRAD: You know3], 971.260 972.970 .. it's [4probably4] w- .. [5more5] than enough. 971.435 971.690 TAMMY: [4Right4]. 971.810 972.115 [5(SNIFF)5] 972.495 972.870 BRAD: (H) 972.885 973.310 TAMMY: (TSK) Right. 973.310 973.725 BRAD: U=m, 973.720 976.190 I'm just [trying to look] and see what other differences there are=, 973.925 974.495 TAMMY: [Okay], 976.190 976.605 BRAD: %I- I mean, 976.605 978.025 I really think those are the -- 978.025 979.895 ... [that's the big difference]. 978.025 978.645 TAMMY: [this is= -- 978.645 978.905 .. No], 978.920 980.165 this is great. 980.345 981.115 BRAD: ... Um=, 982.175 984.215 ... (TSK) ... , 984.785 986.020 ... I believe=, 986.630 987.105 ... yeah. 987.105 988.345 .. I think that's the basic [difference, 988.345 989.215 is] that auto reverse. 988.145 988.920 TAMMY: [(H=)] 989.215 990.005 Let me ask you, 989.965 991.435 do you sell= microphones. 991.450 992.050 BRAD: (TSK) (H) 992.050 992.590 TAMMY: .. Here. 992.590 993.310 BRAD: .. Uh=, 993.310 994.685 [.. we don't really], 993.225 995.000 JONATHAN: []. 998.845 1001.440 BRAD: [connected with a distributor that] does deal with them. 1001.605 1002.745 TAMMY: ... [2Okay=2]. 1001.820 1002.455 BRAD: [2(H) And so2] we -- 1002.455 1004.510 .. we've gotten them for clients time to ti=me, 1003.860 1005.375 JONATHAN: Try [to ge=t] [2me2]. 1003.705 1005.020 TAMMY: [(TSK) Okay], 1004.855 1005.605 BRAD: [(H)] [2um2]=, 1005.700 1008.800 .. (H) I think= we have them available from Sony=? 1009.735 1010.945 ... (H) ... A=nd, 1010.945 1012.990 ... I'd really have to l- r=esearch that [a bit for you]. 1012.200 1013.050 TAMMY: [that's okay]. 1013.020 1013.260 I -- 1013.250 1014.695 I can follow through on that. 1014.695 1016.905 You [have any] idea how much a good, 1014.860 1015.375 BRAD: [Okay]. 1017.225 1018.285 TAMMY: (H) sort of um=, 1018.330 1020.565 .. table= .. mic= .. would co=st? 1020.670 1021.280 .. Um, 1021.820 1022.230 BRAD: ... Well, 1022.230 1022.890 .. u=m (Hx), 1022.890 1024.270 you can get one=, 1024.270 1025.670 TAMMY: ... [(THROAT)] 1025.685 1026.765 BRAD: [f=- %] %ah= s- -- 1026.785 1027.950 .. I would say=, 1027.950 1029.525 ... I would expect to pay=, 1029.860 1032.865 (H=) (TSK) maybe= f- f- forty dollar=s=, 1032.910 1033.865 and up. 1033.535 1034.630 TAMMY: .. Okay. 1033.805 1034.735 BRAD: I mean really, 1034.735 1036.440 .. the sky's the limit with [microphones]. 1035.630 1035.965 TAMMY: [Right]. 1036.155 1036.530 right. 1036.500 1037.355 BRAD: I mean you can [get, 1036.825 1037.365 TAMMY: [Okay]. 1037.050 1037.335 BRAD: n-] -- 1038.385 1039.785 ... [2thousand2] dollar microphone[3s. 1038.630 1039.085 TAMMY: [2(THROAT)2] 1039.480 1040.250 [3Okay3]. 1039.770 1040.125 BRAD: But3], 1040.500 1041.055 (H) um=, 1041.055 1042.340 .. you would proba- -- 1042.340 1043.640 ... I would spend, 1043.845 1045.640 ... you [know] I wouldn't spend nineteen dollar[2s2]. 1043.945 1044.850 TAMMY: [Mhm], 1045.195 1045.750 [2m2]hm, 1045.650 1047.225 BRAD: [3I'd spend forty bu=cks3], 1045.640 1045.955 TAMMY: [3yeah. 1046.020 1046.570 .. Yeah. 1046.570 1047.360 .. Okay3]. 1047.220 1047.735 BRAD: (H) and then=, 1047.735 1049.145 .. [%maybe a little] up above that. 1048.630 1049.105 TAMMY: [Nkay], 1049.130 1049.620 [2mhm2], 1049.545 1050.535 BRAD: [2(H)2] For what you wanna do, 1050.535 1051.970 %I- .. I d=on't ever see paying, 1051.970 1052.235 you know, 1052.215 1053.150 a couple hundred [dollars, 1052.840 1053.460 TAMMY: [mhm], 1053.135 1053.275 BRAD: that] -- 1053.275 1054.240 .. that would probably be, 1054.165 1054.755 TAMMY: ... [right]. 1054.660 1055.435 BRAD: [f-] very overkill. 1055.435 1056.115 TAMMY: Okay. 1056.115 1057.450 BRAD: ... So that kind of gives you an [idea]. 1056.935 1057.735 TAMMY: [Mhm right]. 1057.650 1057.825 BRAD: (H) 1057.830 1058.425 TAMMY: [Okay]. 1057.900 1058.425 BRAD: [U=m], 1058.425 1059.720 there's a place to look, 1059.720 1060.030 .. um, 1060.030 1061.265 .. called #Sound #Advice=. 1061.265 1061.760 TAMMY: .. Yeah. 1061.760 1062.335 ... Al[right]. 1062.010 1062.120 BRAD: [Okay], 1062.120 1063.340 there's a [2guy there2] named #Wayne 1062.350 1062.770 TAMMY: [2Yeah2]. 1063.340 1064.115 ... Okay, 1064.115 1064.745 BRAD: ... He's [uh, 1064.745 1065.960 TAMMY: [(TSK) that's a good idea]. 1064.735 1065.825 BRAD: one of the principals] there. 1065.825 1066.305 .. [2#Wayne2], 1065.825 1066.430 TAMMY: [2Okay2]. 1066.285 1067.520 BRAD: I think his name is #Shaybeck. 1067.590 1068.205 TAMMY: ... Alright. 1068.205 1069.135 BRAD: .. #Saybeck #Shaybeck, 1069.135 1069.630 something like that. 1069.630 1070.930 And he's a really knowledgeable guy, 1070.855 1071.660 TAMMY: [Okay], 1070.885 1072.355 BRAD: [he's been in the] business for a long time, 1072.315 1072.895 TAMMY: great. 1073.345 1073.875 BRAD: (H) uh=, 1073.875 1074.935 .. and they're good guys there. 1074.935 1075.665 TAMMY: ... Okay=, 1075.930 1076.470 BRAD: ... So that would be=, 1076.470 1077.900 a a place to look at a [mic]. 1077.745 1078.485 TAMMY: [(TSK)] okay, 1078.805 1079.585 ... that'd be great. 1079.545 1080.100 .. Yeah. 1079.995 1081.710 (H=) ... Um=, 1081.710 1086.780 (THROAT) if we n=eeded to d- get a price on a= ... tape r- recor=der=, 1086.825 1087.660 that we lost. 1087.575 1089.335 See what we lost was a tape recorder, 1089.335 1090.295 not a tape deck. 1090.295 1090.635 (H) 1090.630 1091.225 BRAD: [Okay]. 1090.630 1091.960 TAMMY: [It was a] fancy Uher=? 1091.960 1093.550 [2That name2] [3rings a bell? 1092.025 1092.670 BRAD: [2Are y-2] -- 1092.700 1093.370 [3Oh really. 1093.310 1093.925 It was3]. 1093.385 1093.910 TAMMY: Yeah3]. 1093.910 1094.535 BRAD: Oh gosh. 1094.410 1094.960 TAMMY: Right. 1094.960 1095.490 BRAD: [Th- that's=, 1094.775 1095.330 TAMMY: [@@ 1095.525 1096.030 BRAD: like], 1095.610 1096.245 TAMMY: But] -- 1096.015 1096.820 BRAD: .. considered, 1096.910 1099.150 (H) I mean there's a lot of different m=odels of Uhers, 1099.150 1099.525 TAMMY: [Mhm], 1099.505 1100.290 BRAD: [(H)] bu=t uh=, 1100.290 1101.870 .. they've always been considered, 1102.010 1104.970 (H) probably one of the finest [portable] cassette [2recorders2]. 1103.535 1104.100 TAMMY: [mhm], 1104.305 1104.875 [2mhm2], 1105.025 1105.485 .. yeah. 1105.550 1105.975 [.. Right]. 1105.975 1106.375 BRAD: [ [(H)] [uh]-- w-- 1106.375 1108.190 our blue book usually shows the U=hers. 1108.440 1108.900 TAMMY: ... Yeah. 1108.900 1109.720 BRAD: Our older [Uhers]. 1109.205 1109.830 TAMMY: [Okay]. 1109.730 1112.585 BRAD: .. So I [2could show you2] (H) [3what the3] blue book price was, 1109.990 1110.915 TAMMY: [2Then .. if I2] -- 1111.200 1111.940 [3Nkay3]. 1112.745 1114.620 BRAD: (H) [4it's gonna4] be hard to d- -- 1112.785 1113.520 TAMMY: [4Okay4]. 1114.780 1116.010 BRAD: I don't know Uhers that well, 1116.025 1117.435 .. it's gonna be [hard] to determine, 1116.265 1116.765 TAMMY: [Mhm], 1117.435 1120.225 BRAD: what would be a comparable (H) replacement to[2day2]. 1120.080 1120.800 TAMMY: [2@I2] @know. 1120.800 1121.360 .. Right. 1121.360 1121.835 .. [Yeah]. 1121.835 1123.650 BRAD: [And] that would be something you may wanna run by #Wayne. 1124.200 1124.855 TAMMY: ... Okay. 1124.930 1125.470 ... Great. 1125.495 1125.970 ... Nkay. 1126.035 1127.880 (H) You don't sell that kind of thing here. 1127.815 1128.125 Right? 1128.125 1129.380 Cause this is an audio & 1129.380 1130.025 BRAD: .. That's right. 1129.330 1130.205 TAMMY: & place. 1130.035 1130.640 BRAD: [well I mean], 1130.200 1130.740 TAMMY: [Okay]. 1130.740 1131.305 BRAD: ... to tell you the truth, 1131.305 1133.235 th- sometimes we do get them for [people]. 1132.480 1133.105 TAMMY: [Mhm], 1133.195 1133.680 ... okay. 1133.675 1135.205 BRAD: Through= the distribu[tors we] deal with. 1134.580 1135.065 TAMMY: [Yeah]. 1135.335 1136.065 BRAD: ... [2But uh=2], 1135.335 1135.950 TAMMY: [2Yeah2]. 1135.950 1136.530 .. Okay. 1136.515 1137.050 BRAD: .. [overall], 1136.760 1137.240 TAMMY: [(H) Well], 1137.045 1137.810 BRAD: usually we [2don't2]. 1137.620 1138.355 TAMMY: [2 (H) this is2] great. 1138.310 1138.615 Yeah. 1140.740 1142.205 What I think I'll do is um=, 1140.740 1142.200 (H) take these ideas back [to ~Matt], 1141.710 1142.175 BRAD: [Okay]. 1142.210 1143.065 TAMMY: and I'll be [2back2]. 1142.550 1143.205 BRAD: [2Sleep on2] it, 1143.085 1143.780 TAMMY: ... [3then3] yeah. 1143.130 1143.590 BRAD: [3yeah3]. 1143.790 1144.160 TAMMY: ... Yeah. 1144.160 1145.875 I need to= think about what you told me. 1145.860 1146.025 BRAD: [0h], 1145.860 1147.430 TAMMY: [But this is] very helpful [2for me. 1146.760 1147.355 BRAD: [2okay, 1146.865 1148.770 TAMMY: I really appreciate it2]. 1147.355 1148.770 BRAD: just for your know2]ledge=, 1148.810 1149.435 .. [3u=m3], 1149.030 1149.415 TAMMY: [3(THROAT)3] 1149.690 1151.000 BRAD: the kay one ten=? 1151.000 1152.955 and the kay d- one ten double-u, 1152.955 1153.495 TAMMY: ... [Mhm], 1153.480 1154.230 BRAD: [(H)] that's the auto rev- -- 1154.230 1155.040 single [2auto rev2]erse, 1154.605 1154.935 TAMMY: [2right2]. 1155.040 1155.930 BRAD: and double auto reverse, 1155.930 1156.880 .. we have in stock. 1156.770 1157.500 TAMMY: (H) .. [Okay]. 1157.500 1158.665 BRAD: [(H)] The kay one eleven=, 1158.695 1159.125 TAMMY: .. [2Hm2]. 1158.730 1159.125 BRAD: [2um=2], 1159.125 1160.830 I don't believe I have in sto=ck, 1161.005 1163.555 (H) but we're gonna be placing a Luxman order soon. 1163.775 1164.120 .. (H) And, 1164.120 1165.875 since they ship out of Torrance, 1165.875 1166.385 TAMMY: .. [Mhm], 1166.385 1167.275 BRAD: [(H)] um=, 1167.655 1167.955 ... you know, 1167.955 1169.190 lead time isn't too bad on it. 1169.190 1170.050 but [just] know that, 1169.265 1169.760 TAMMY: [mhm], 1170.495 1173.263 BRAD: (H) you couldn't call me up and [2then listen2] to a tape that [3night3]. 1171.708 1172.139 TAMMY: [2right2]. 1172.732 1173.487 [3Okay3]. 1173.487 1174.203 .. That's fine. 1173.974 1174.388 BRAD: O[kay]. 1174.326 1175.210 TAMMY: [O]kay. 1175.462 1176.021 ... Um=, 1176.122 1176.346 .. but, 1176.346 1178.589 .. we're talking like maybe a week or some[thing]. 1178.338 1178.612 BRAD: [Oh]. 1178.612 1178.886 Yeah. 1178.886 1179.261 TAMMY: Okay. 1179.188 1179.557 BRAD: [Yeah. 1179.261 1179.994 TAMMY: [No problem. 1179.955 1180.162 (H)] 1179.485 1179.999 BRAD: If that]. 1180.134 1181.269 TAMMY: I mean [2listen2]. 1180.671 1181.264 BRAD: [2If that2]. 1181.029 1181.465 TAMMY: @@ 1181.465 1182.881 (H) <@ I'm not that= [uh @>], 1182.276 1182.892 BRAD: [Okay]. 1183.272 1184.677 TAMMY: (H) th- , 1187.245 1187.698 (H) [no]. 1187.457 1188.447 BRAD: [Okay], 1187.715 1188.526 TAMMY: It's not a big problem. 1188.526 1190.311 But I [appreciate] your letting me know [2about that2]. 1188.856 1189.298 BRAD: [okay]. 1189.740 1190.271 [2Okay2]. 1190.333 1190.898 .. [3Um=3], 1190.445 1190.898 TAMMY: [3(TSK) Okay3], 1190.954 1192.515 BRAD: .. ~Pete had told me ~Matt came by=, 1192.504 1194.507 and picked up some literature on=, 1194.507 1196.414 (H) ... I th- guess the l- ... l- -- 1196.398 1197.746 s- the little speakers, 1197.746 1199.402 y- .. we [were] talking a[2bout2]. 1198.361 1199.413 TAMMY: [(TSK)] [2right2]. 1199.413 1199.598 BRAD: I don't, 1199.598 1199.844 I [don't, 1199.721 1200.253 TAMMY: [Okay]. 1200.068 1202.446 BRAD: I don't] know if he actually got the exact one I= recommended, 1202.446 1203.123 or [2not2], 1202.619 1203.083 TAMMY: [2Yeah2]. 1202.860 1203.447 BRAD: and then, 1203.447 1203.794 .. uh=, 1203.794 1204.924 .. there was an article on uh, 1204.924 1205.847 FM antennas, 1205.847 1206.916 I had [recommended] to him. 1206.004 1206.664 TAMMY: [Mhm]. 1206.949 1207.951 BRAD: And [2~Pete made2] a copy [3of it for him3]. 1206.961 1207.302 TAMMY: [2Yeah2]. 1207.447 1207.912 [3Okay3]. 1207.694 1208.578 BRAD: [4Okay. 1207.889 1208.701 TAMMY: [4That's great. 1208.645 1209.008 BRAD: (H)4] 1208.740 1208.896 TAMMY: Yeah4]. 1208.896 1209.909 [5That was really helpful. 1208.896 1209.148 BRAD: [5So -- 1209.148 1209.596 Do you- -- 1209.720 1210.110 TAMMY: (H)5] 1209.568 1210.536 BRAD: .. had you heard5] anything=, 1210.536 1212.231 .. ha- has [6he6] .. read that and he's [7thinking7] -- 1210.843 1211.023 TAMMY: [6(TSK)6] 1211.873 1212.147 [7Right7]. 1212.220 1212.432 BRAD: [8thinking -- 1212.242 1212.673 TAMMY: [8Yeah8]. 1212.466 1212.947 BRAD: Okay good8]. 1212.807 1215.163 TAMMY: That was= part of what we had to That was part of what we had to put in the specs. 1215.163 1216.332 We needed to know the size, 1216.332 1217.624 and this whole antenna question, 1217.624 1218.900 whether you could put an antenna, 1219.006 1220.276 ... you talked about this [with him], 1219.834 1220.215 BRAD: [Okay]. 1220.282 1220.550 TAMMY: un- -- 1220.539 1221.765 .. under the roof and everyth-, 1221.731 1222.111 [(H)] 1221.759 1222.111 BRAD: [Yes]. 1222.111 1222.553 TAMMY: ... cause you know. 1222.553 1223.695 .. You can't have that stuff showing. 1223.695 1224.237 BRAD: That's [right]. 1224.103 1225.105 TAMMY: [@]@ [2@(H)2] 1224.316 1225.133 BRAD: [2That's right2]. 1225.133 1226.481 TAMMY: Not .. where @we @are. 1226.123 1226.582 BRAD: [Yeah]. 1226.447 1226.822 TAMMY: [(H)] Yeah. 1226.654 1226.889 BRAD: [2Uh=, 1226.805 1227.415 TAMMY: [2Okay2]. 1226.878 1227.880 BRAD: how's the2] house moving [3along3]. 1227.578 1228.540 TAMMY: [3(TSK) (H)3] 1228.540 1229.206 ... Coming alo=ng. 1229.206 1229.933 We're gonna be, 1229.933 1230.755 .. putting the= uh, 1230.755 1232.171 .. specs out= for bids=. 1232.171 1232.406 BRAD: [Great]. 1232.171 1233.659 TAMMY: [With]in= the month. 1233.659 1234.235 [2So2], 1233.905 1234.442 BRAD: [2Great2]. 1234.140 1234.756 TAMMY: yeah. 1234.756 1235.304 BRAD: ... [That's progress, 1234.756 1235.075 TAMMY: [So, 1235.075 1235.500 that's -- 1235.293 1235.662 BRAD: isn't it. 1235.500 1236.339 TAMMY: It's progress. 1236.121 1236.798 BRAD: (H) @@] 1236.317 1236.456 TAMMY: Yeah]. 1236.456 1237.861 We're going as fast as we can. 1238.017 1238.829 (H) We're gonna have, 1238.829 1239.125 like, 1239.125 1240.367 four weeks we just have to wait. 1240.367 1241.481 While the bidding. 1241.481 1242.314 BRAD: .. [Exactly]. 1241.777 1242.538 TAMMY: [(H) A=nd] um=, 1242.538 1243.254 .. but [2X2] -- 1242.812 1242.969 BRAD: [2Well2], 1242.969 1243.237 then if, 1243.305 1244.860 .. then if you [sit up] at night thinking, 1243.601 1244.015 TAMMY: [Then (Hx)] -- 1244.860 1245.828 BRAD: .. should [2we go for him, 1245.218 1245.900 TAMMY: [2<@ I know it @>. 1245.828 1246.633 BRAD: or should we go for him2]. 1246.326 1248.284 TAMMY: (H) It's2] just what I was telling ~Jeff. 1248.284 1250.869 I said we got all these places in the .. (SNIFF) specs, 1250.869 1251.686 where we're -- 1251.686 1252.525 ... we're having to say, 1252.525 1252.995 you know. 1253.023 1253.493 ... K- -- 1253.744 1254.936 ... Figure this one separately, 1254.936 1256.178 cause we <@ may have to axe it. 1256.178 1256.637 .. You know. 1256.637 1257.275 And we're just, 1257.308 1258.450 ... (SNIFF) .. biting @> our nails, 1258.483 1259.104 cause we don't know, 1259.104 1261.639 what[= th-] the bot[2tom2] line [3is gonna3] be=. 1259.250 1259.703 BRAD: [Sure]. 1260.033 1260.307 [2Th-2] -- 1260.537 1260.945 [3Yeah3]. 1261.215 1261.595 TAMMY:

, 1261.595 1262.770 (H) maybe uh=, 1263.130 1263.680 ... [anyway]. 1263.130 1265.205 BRAD: [Some parts] of it will really surprise [2you, 1264.945 1265.625 TAMMY: [2
. 1265.580 1266.025 (H)2] 1264.995 1266.295 BRAD: and some parts2]= will=, 1266.520 1267.705 ... be a lot less than you [3thought3]. 1267.320 1267.905 TAMMY: [3Yeah3]. 1268.260 1270.690 ... Like windows aren't as expensive as I thought. 1270.690 1271.065 .. So, 1271.065 1271.240 .. it's -- 1271.280 1271.590 BRAD: [Oh. 1271.280 1272.220 TAMMY: [That's how it's going]. 1271.485 1272.245 BRAD: Well that's good]. 1272.175 1272.660 TAMMY: .. [2Yeah2]. 1272.175 1273.265 BRAD: [2Well] you have to do=, 1273.265 1274.800 .. double glazed [3up there now3]. 1273.960 1274.610 TAMMY: [3Yeah (Hx)3]. 1274.610 1275.350 That's [4true4]. 1275.050 1275.495 BRAD: [4(H)4] 1275.300 1275.820 TAMMY: ... Right. 1275.835 1276.335 .. [Yeah]. 1275.805 1276.335 BRAD: [Um=], 1276.335 1276.910 which some t- -- 1276.910 1277.780 which adds a bit. 1277.715 1278.245 TAMMY: (TSK) Yeah. 1278.190 1279.350 BRAD: To the cost []. 1278.775 1278.960 TAMMY: [Well], 1278.960 1280.420 we'll keep you post[2ed on2], 1280.040 1280.620 BRAD: [2Okay2]. 1280.450 1281.265 TAMMY: how it's [3all going, 1280.840 1281.590 BRAD: [3Just let me know3]. 1281.265 1283.590 TAMMY: and3] I'll certainly l=et you know about this thing=, 1283.525 1283.840 .. um=, 1283.840 1284.600 I'll be calling you back. 1284.600 1284.875 BRAD: O[kay]. 1284.875 1285.850 TAMMY: [Within] a[2= few days2]. 1285.190 1285.495 BRAD: [2And I- -- 1285.495 1287.880 I think2] I had given you some literature before [3(Hx)3]. 1287.845 1288.280 TAMMY: [3Yeah3]. 1288.160 1288.540 BRAD: On that. 1288.540 1290.205 And it shows those cassette decks in [there]. 1290.070 1290.565 TAMMY: [Okay]. 1290.320 1291.450 BRAD: [2If you need addi2]tional piece, 1290.585 1291.435 TAMMY: [2That's right2]. 1291.450 1291.765 BRAD: I can -- 1291.765 1292.980 I- I can get [you one]. 1292.385 1293.150 TAMMY: [0h n=o] you're -- 1293.150 1293.925 I think you're [2right2]. 1293.490 1294.020 BRAD: [2Okay2]. 1293.895 1295.010 TAMMY: .. Yeah that's what I had looked at. 1295.010 1295.785 So, 1295.775 1296.540 (H) I think, 1296.540 1297.020 ... is w- -- 1296.985 1297.240 no. 1297.240 1298.045 You don't have the= -- 1298.045 1299.265 BRAD: I have the d=- the= -- 1299.265 1299.770 TAMMY: one, 1299.770 1301.025 BRAD: the double [one here (Hx)], 1300.315 1300.815 TAMMY: [right. 1300.815 1301.035 Right]. 1301.495 1302.465 BRAD: [2(H) And I have2] the, 1301.045 1302.160 TAMMY: [2That's what I saw2]. 1302.470 1303.770 BRAD: %the real high end=, 1303.770 1304.610 [um=], 1304.030 1304.600 TAMMY: [Mhm], 1304.600 1305.390 BRAD: .. single [2one2]. 1305.000 1305.375 TAMMY: [2yeah2]. 1305.375 1305.960 .. [3Okay3]. 1305.800 1306.100 BRAD: [3(H)3] 1305.980 1306.510 TAMMY: Al[4right4]. 1306.185 1307.180 BRAD: [4The4] other t- -- 1307.175 1307.870 ... the other, 1307.925 1309.565 (H) the single auto reverse, 1309.565 1310.495 .. I have in stock, 1310.495 1311.660 I just don't [have on] dis[2play. 1310.850 1311.310 TAMMY: [Yeah]. 1311.500 1312.395 [2That's alright. 1312.255 1312.555 Yeah2]. 1312.270 1312.740 BRAD: (H) Okay2]. 1312.830 1313.315 TAMMY: (TSK) Okay. 1313.560 1313.840 ... Good. 1314.085 1314.910 ... Thanks [so much]. 1314.200 1315.270 BRAD: [Well that gives you] an idea. 1314.860 1315.440 TAMMY: Alright. 1315.410 1315.975 .. [Good]. 1315.410 1315.975 BRAD: [Okay] good. 1315.950 1317.270 TAMMY: I kept you five minutes, 1317.270 1317.835 but [I bet-] -- 1317.440 1317.815 BRAD: [Oh]. 1317.875 1319.910 TAMMY: .. I bet [2it's2] been worse than [3that before3]. 1317.875 1318.300 BRAD: [2It's2] -- 1318.940 1319.165 [3it's -- 1319.165 1319.425 Oh3]. 1319.425 1320.155 This is no[4thing4]. 1320.160 1320.965 TAMMY: [4@]@@[5@5] 1320.485 1320.695 BRAD: [5Yeah. 1320.695 1321.340 This is5] nothing. 1321.340 1322.060 This is [6a joy6]. 1321.395 1321.665 TAMMY: [6Hunh6]. 1322.125 1322.370 @@ 1322.435 1323.535 BRAD: To [tell you the] truth. 1322.635 1323.305 TAMMY: [@Good]. 1323.530 1323.850 ... Good. 1323.850 1324.275 BRAD: .. @@[@] 1323.850 1324.285 TAMMY: [@] 1324.285 1326.465 .. (H) [2Well2] I think you've got another sale. 1324.930 1325.280 BRAD: [2Okay2]. 1326.475 1326.835 TAMMY: .. So, 1326.655 1327.175 BRAD: Okay. 1326.995 1327.185 .. [Well], 1327.185 1328.335 TAMMY: [just] [2have to2] talk to ~Matt. 1327.335 1327.915 BRAD: [2thank you2], 1328.310 1328.895 TAMMY: .. Yeah.