Hi Tom.
Both the Victor Reader and the Plextalk work very nicely, but they are pricy.
The Plextalk can be purchased as a player or as a player/recorder. The
second option is REALLY pricy. Pricy as in you could buy an HF rig for
what you would pay for one of thos4e kiddos. See, I managed to work ham
radio in there after all!
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 05:44 PM 8/16/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi, all.
>
>Please forgive this second "off topic" inquiry, but there is lots
>of knowledge on this list that I just can't pass up.
>
>As you all may know, I'm a college professor here in Michigan,
>and ever since my college days, I have relied on Recording For
>The Blind for recording of many of the texts that I have used
>either as a student, or as a Professor.
>
>Does anyone know of a good portable CD player that works well
>with RFB and D recorded books?
>
>I am still using cassettes, but want to make the switch to CD's
>from RFB and D so as to bring me up to the 21st century.
>
>To be honest, I got burned once by purchasing a tape recorder
>that RFB had recommended for their taped books, so I'm a bit
>hesitant to go with their recommendations. To put it simply, the
>product they suggested, which I bought, was very poorly made, and
>was a big disapointment given the money I paid for it.
>
>At any rate, any suggestions on a usable CD player for RFB books
>would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks for putting up with this post.
>
>Very best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
Louis Kim Kline
A.R.S. K2LKK
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