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Recordings on MP3 players and other portable devices (Written in March)
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Recordings on MP3 players and other portable devices (Written in March)
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Recordings on MP3 players and other portable devices (Written in March)

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This is a project which will allow us to compare recording quality of different mp3 players and portable recording devices. Each reader has recorded the poem "Written in March" by William Wordsworth.
For more information on actions taken on recordings please see The Project thread.
Recorders used in the sections:
  1. Sony ICD-SX46 2
  2. iRiver T10
  3. Sansa m240
  4. nextar MA566
  5. Zoom H2Handy Recorder
  6. Sansa C3 MP3 player
  7. iRiver iHP-140
  8. iRiver T10 1GB
  9. Sandisk Sansa Clip
  10. Creative Zen Vision M
  11. iRiver ifp780 with external mic
  12. iRiver ifp780 with internal mic
  13. Kodak Easyshare Z650 camera
  14. Logitech USB Headset 350
  15. Samson H4
  16. Samsung YP-C1
  17. iPod Nano
  18. Boss Digital Recorder BR-600
  19. Zoom H2 Handy Recorder
  20. Archos Gmini 402
  21. sansa m240
  22. Creative Zen Nano Plus
  23. Korg D4 digital recorder
  24. Samsung D600 mobile phone
  25. Creative MuVo N200
  26. Aigo A208 mp3 player
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 25, 2014
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Recordings on MP3 players and other portable devices (Written in March)
Author

William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth was born on 7 April 1770 at Cockermouth, in the English Lake District, the son of a lawyer. He was one of five children and developed a close bond with his only sister, Dorothy, whom he lived with for most of his life. At the age of seventeen, shortly after the deaths of his parents, Wordsworth went to St John’s College, Cambridge, and after graduating visited Revolutionary France. Upon returning to England he published his first poem and devoted himself wholly to writing. He became great friends with other Romantic poets and collaborated with Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Lyrical Ballads. In 1843, he succeeded Robert Southey as Poet Laureate and died in the year ‘Prelude’ was finally published, 1850.

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