Yeah but correct me please about a few issues that the Sony machine has, for 
example can it only use memory stick? If so then I'm not particularly 
interested in that.

As the review states on the H1, the noise factor of the Zoom H1 is only 
noticable in very quiet environments and you can hear this in the review itself 
so given all that? Well I reckon $99.0 U.S. is an absolute bargain.  Admitedly 
you'll need a reasonable memory to remember what the format and sampling rate 
is set to but most people I know have good memories <smile>.


On 20/09/2010, at 12:01 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:

> wow, this price sounds great, even with a conversion rate.  This
> recorder still has a high noise floor compared to minidisc recorders.
> I ended up deciding to pay more for a sony PCM D50 for the lower noise
> floor for broadcast quality recordings on the cheap.
> 
> Kelly
> 
> On 9/16/10, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> For those in Australia who are thinking about purchasing one of these superb
>> recorders you may wish to hang fire for a week or two.  Dynamic Music - the
>> Australian distributors - are undergoing a major price restructure for all
>> the products they sell right now and are expected to announce new attractive
>> pricing for the H1, it should be available for $120.00 Australian which
>> includes warrantees and so on, I'd rather that than say purchasing
>> internationally or through Ebay <smile>.
>> 
>> For full details consult yesterdays Age Newspaper, the Green Guide Section
>> and the Bleeding Edge column.
>> 
>> 
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