I would agree with you about things like the iPod and
such but when something is touted like this, and I
quote.
"Studio-Grade Recording to Go"
It goes on.
"The LS-10 brings you high-fidelity sound recording
that's ideal for everything from live music to the
singing of birds."
Then I think there should be specs to back that up.
it would appear to cost the same as devices like the
M-Audio Microtrack and they are quite happy to publish
specs.
--- kgtkeys2003 <> wrote:
> --- In "Phil
> Tyler"
> <> wrote:
> >
> > After the heads-up from oryoki concerning the
> Olympus LS-10 I
> though it was worthy of
> > further investigation. So I did a search to see if
> there were any
> specs for this device. Sadly
> > there were none so I decided to contact Olympus
> direct to see if
> they could help, this is the
> > reply:
> >
> > Dear Philip,
> > We do not have signal-to-noise ratio
> specifications for the LS-10
> for release to the public.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Olympus Imaging America, Inc.
> >
> > Not very helpful.
> >
> > Phil
> >
> Its a glorified voice recorder consumer product.
> Thats pretty
> typical :( ever try to get specs on and iPod from
> Apple :)
>
>
>
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