I tested this system a while ago and found it a extremely un-ergonomic.
PDAs are not really the way to go if you want rugged and usable field
interfaces. I could see how the MIC 2496 would be good if you had
something like one of the M-Audio recorders that have crap preamps and
you were just using it as a "bit bucket".
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> Ok for the concert tapers, were you have to hide the gear in your
> underwear. Generally poor for those who have to deal with the "real
> world", as it were. Failures mostly occur at the interfaces: the
> fewer the better. Recommend a 722/744 or similar "monolithic" device.
> Yeah, it's expensive, but remember that you only have to buy it once.
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> Loudspeakers are not birds,
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