Subject: | Re: a quick recorder? |
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From: | "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg |
Date: | Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:53 am ((PST)) |
yes, look at the iRiver models.Check that it has a mic input, not all of them have. The once I have tested have been surprisingly good, both inputs and handling. Klas. At 09:18 2007-01-16, you wrote: >I sometimes find myself with a need for a small recorder with mic >that I can just whip out to catch a bird song or call that I don't >recognize, that has reasonable sensitivity. I'd bring this on hikes >or when birding when my primary purpose is not recording with my >usual setup, which takes me 5-10 minutes to get ready. Any suggestions? > >Debbi Brusco > > > >"Microphones are not ears, >Loudspeakers are not birds, >A listening room is not nature." >Klas Strandberg >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > Telinga Microphones, Botarbo, S-748 96 Tobo, Sweden. Phone & fax int + 295 310 01 email: website: www.telinga.com |
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