At last a phone with a line in
http://www.theverge.com/2015/7/16/8976561/marshall-london-smartphone-images
so want this
I looked at the article with the price (http://www.theverge.com/2015/7/16/8976519/marshall-london-android-smartphone), it would be nice to have but not at about US $590!
Mosfet or tube technology? In case of the latter, isn't there an inherent thermal/fertility issue for the targeted male market? :-\
"Rams wrapped in thermogene beget no lambs."
Aldous Huxley, Brave New World
Wonder how it would sound if you put a mike in front of it and sent it through a PA. Kind of like what Frank Zappa did with his pignose.
I'd be into it but the price is waaaay too high for a low end phone.
I would like to know more about the DI interface I see in 1 pic there. Seems like an add device, if so it looses a bit of appeal, but the audio playback stuff is cool (dual headphone jacks; global audio settings; shortcut hardware button launches audio player apps). I also like the removable battery (many phones moving away from this, buit I think it should be a requirement ) and the scroll wheel (a la me beloved first gen Blackberry - though it is not a navigation device like that but merely a vol control).
I am not the sort that believes in "mobile computing." My phone is mostyu a phone, then email and music player. If I could get some portable recording out of it that would be ace.
Present phone is 2nd user, last was third user... Roshina's considering an upgrade from her iP3 and wants me to take over he old phone... better camera... I guess...
I have to use a Motorola ES400 for work as they use a business package for the work-sheets... just plain nasty... :puke: