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Dec 17, 2015
Neutrik connectors
Prefer the solder style connectors over the "knife" type that cut through the insulation when you assemble the connector. I have had too many problems with them losing contact that I have replaced most of them with the Neutrik connectors. A little harder to assemble, but when you are done, the connection between the wire and the pin is solid.
Oct 17, 2010
Coby 600 MP3 player
This is my second one. I misplaced the first one and liked it so much I got another one.
Nice little player that can hold an extensive music library. I believe I had the equivalant of about 30 albums on it (if not more) and still had lots of room left.
I use this for training tracks for music I am learning. With an auto- USB adapter and a cassette adapter/accessory jack I can carry my practice music with me on the road without having to make a bunch of CDs. Also,with the auto- USB adapter, you don't need to be at home with your computer to keep it charged if you use it for jogging/walking.
It also has a video/photo storage/playback function but I have not had a need to use these features.
FM radio is a nice feature, also, especially in this small package.
Feb 08, 2012
Great system at a good price.
A great system! I bought my first about 3 years ago for my guitar (when freq bands were re-assigned by the FCC), and now own 4 of them - 3 with bodypaks and 1 with the handheld mic. Compared to the older systems, I have no drop-out problems within several hundred feet of the receiver - even around corners.
They are functionally equivalent to the more expensive 3000 Series, but simpler to operate. Because of the pushbutton on-off switch with the 3000 Series I have seen people not know when their mic was on or off - the 2000 has a 2 position switch so you know if it is on or off. The only drawback compared to the 3000 series is fewer frequencies are available, but unless you need many (10+) systems, the 2000 is fine.