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Subject: | RE: tapeless recorders |
From: | thomas.f.norris <> |
Date: | Fri, 04 Feb 2005 15:02:22 -0800 |
Does anyone have any first-hand experience with the Sound Devices Recorder (below)? The specs on this unit impressed me the most, but I wonder how hardy it is in the field? and also battery life? -Thanks -Tom >From Gianni Pavan's original posting: >The Sound Devices 722 and 744 >Appear to be state-of-the-art gear with recording capability up to >192 kHz sampling. The 744 records 4 channels, but only two of them >have mic preamplifiers with P48 power. Recording 4 mics require an >additional stereo mic pre, thus further increasing cost and size. Thomas Norris Senior Scientist / Marine Vertebrate Biologist Marine & Environmental Sciences Div. Science Applications International Corp. 10260 Campus Pt Dr., M/S D-4 San Diego, CA 92121 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 760-632-6344 (office) 858-361-5656 (mobile) (858) 826-2735 (fax ) <a href="http://www.saic.com/aquatic-sciences/" rel="nofollow">http://www.saic.com/aquatic-sciences/</a> |
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