Sony WM-D6 used in documentary

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  1. Longman

    Longman Well-Known Member S2G Supporter

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    This morning I was watching a TV programme from 2003 investigating mortgage fraud. When they had to play back taped phone conversations with bank employees look what they used.

    WM D6.jpg

    People have said the WM-D6 was a favourite with journalists. Here is one being used in a BBC programme.
     
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    Your honour, my client denies all knowledge of any such conversation ever taking place and would propose that phone-tapping without the requisite legal warrants as well as recording said conversation on such an inferior recording device would certainly lead us into questioning the authenticity and accuracy of this conversation being reliably attributed to my client.

    Further, I would urge the jury to consider that if the undercover detective had decided to use the superior Sony TCD-5M device that this would have provided a much more accurate, genuine and representative recording of the voice of an an accused fraudster, of which my client clearly is not.

    I rest my case.
     
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    Or the even MORE superior Marantz PD-430! ; - )
     
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    Longman Well-Known Member S2G Supporter

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    Actually there was no crime in this conversation which went along the lines of
    "I earn £34000 a year and would like a £300000 mortgage like my friends"
    "No because you have just told me that your income is £34000 per annum and this call is recorded (by the bank)".

    Of course there was a strong implication that admitting your real salary when applying for a "liar loan" mortgage was a mistake.
     
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    ...can i have some of your weed, pleez ? :smoke
     
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    No weed. Maybe a Duvel or two and an abstract, rather jaded sense of humour..
    :tongue:
     
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