Subject: | Re: Tascam DR-100 MKII (with Rode NTG2) records at extremely low vol |
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From: | "Jelmer Poelstra" jelmerwp |
Date: | Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:46 am ((PDT)) |
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 6:33 PM, Robin <> wrote: > In any case, I struck this recorder off my list of those to consider for > a different reason. Reports (on this list, IIRC) indicated that there is = a > permanent limiter set at -6dB (in addition to the switchable limiter). Di= d > you notice this? > Hadn't noticed it yet (hard to get up to that level!), but it is indeed exactly what I now find: the meters are locked on precisely -6dB from a certain input level onwards, even with the limiter switch on the back set to off... Best, Jelmer -- Jelmer Poelstra Department of Evolutionary Biology EBC, Uppsala University, Norbyv=E4gen 18D, SE-75236, Uppsala Email: / Phone: 0046-702457805 (cell) / 0046-184712893 (lab) / 0031-646741925 (cell) |
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