I know some people had issues with the preamps on thse things. Could
anyone of our preamp noise gurus sum up the situation on this recorder?
How much noise? How bad? What grade of mic would "match" the preamps?
thx,
d.
oryoki2000 wrote:
> Online retailers planetminidisc.com and minidisco.com
> are now offering the Edirol R-4 four channel recorder for
> $1199 USD. That's 25% less than the typical price for
> this competent machine.
>
> The only other four channel digital field recorder
> available for less than $9,000 is the Sound Devices
> 744T (~$4000). The 744T is designed to work
> with an external mixer, since it does not have four
> discrete mic inputs with level controls.
>
> The R-4, on the other hand, has four XLR mic ports,
> each with its own level control.
>
> The User Manual for the Edirol R-4 is available
> online at http://tinyurl.com/asalb
>
> --oryoki
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> Loudspeakers are not birds,
> A listening room is not nature."
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