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Re: [gear] Tascam DR-1

Subject: Re: [gear] Tascam DR-1
From: "Philip Tyler" macmang4125
Date: Sun Mar 9, 2008 10:22 am ((PDT))
Thanks oryoki for the info.


Have you got your hands on the Olympus LS-10 yet?


Regards


Phil

----- Original Message ----
From: oryoki2000 <>
To: 
Sent: Sunday, 9 March, 2008 4:36:38 PM
Subject: [Nature Recordists] [gear] Tascam DR-1

                  I received a sample Tascam DR-1 on Friday.  I can't recommend 
it.  

The 3.5mm mic input and headphone output have poor electrical
connections.  If the mic cable or input jack is touched, static-like
noise is added to the recording.  The headphone jack had a similar
noise problem when wiggled a bit.  This is not a good sign after only
30 minutes' use!  
 
It's possible that I received a poorly constructed unit.  If you're
considering the DR-1, be sure to test the 3.5mm jacks.

I also found the ergonomics of the DR-1 to be poor.  For example, it's
easy to accidentally activate the "fx" button, which makes your
recordings echo like you're standing in a tunnel.  

I expected better from Tascam.  Their HD-P2 is a very good full-size
field recorder..  Too much quality was lost in the DR-1's low cost design.

For an example of great design, ergonomics and build quality, consider
the Olympus LS-10.

--oryoki


    
          






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