I would also add the digital recorders from Sound Devices to your
evaluation list. I had one of their audio interfaces and it was a
beauty (if a bit expensive).
http://www.sounddevices.com/products/7.htm
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muski
Transporter via XLR-Bryston BP26DA-Bryston 4B SST-Wilson Watt Puppy
7s
Here is a great place to start your research. Elaborate tests of every
significant hardware option:
http://forums.oreilly.com/content/Audio-Community/20/Portable-Digital-Recorders/
The recent unit from Zoom looks good on the low end.
thinking of getting the upgrade to the R09 the R09HR.
Has anyone had a chance to test it?
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Anyone care to recommend a really good field recorder?
Options I'm looking for include:
Affordability
Sound Quality
battery Life
phantom power
the ability to record in lossless as well as a variety of lossy formats
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mmg_fan
mmg_fan wrote:
Anyone care to recommend a really good field recorder?
Options I'm looking for include:
Affordability
Sound Quality
battery Life
phantom power
the ability to record in lossless as well as a variety of lossy formats
How many channels?
What's your definition of really