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Date: Sun Mar 23, 2014 8:05 am ((PDT))
I am not seeing any XRL connectors. Am I missing something?
Wil Hershberger
Nature Images and Sounds, LLC
Hedgesville, WV
The Songs of Insects
My Blog
On Mar 23, 2014, at 11:03 AM, Wil Hershberger <=
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> I do not see any provision of XLR connectors. Am I missing something?
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> Wil Hershberger
> Nature Images and Sounds, LLC
> Hedgesville, WV
> The Songs of Insects
> My Blog
>
> On Mar 23, 2014, at 10:41 AM, <> <> wrote=
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>> Sony's new handheld stereo recorder, the PCM-D100, is now available for =
purchase in USA. The D100 offers high quality built in mics, as well as XL=
R and 3.5mm jacks for external mics. The D100 can record using PCM at data=
rates up to 24/192, or using 2.82 MHz DSD. Street price is about $800.
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>> Read more here
>> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=3D&sku=3D1008089&Q=3D&=
is=3DREG&A=3Ddetails
>> This PDF file from Sony has more specifications
>> http://pro.sony.com/bbsccms/assets/files/cat/audio/brochures/Sony_PCM_D1=
Message: 00_Brochure.
Subject: pdf
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>> Our friends at Avisoft have tested the D100 preamp. The results place t=
he D100 among the best handheld machines, including as the Tascam HD-P2 and=
Tascam DR-680. Only the Sound Devices 7xx and Fostex FR-2LE score higher.=
See
>> http://www.avisoft.com/recordertests.htm
>>
>> It's been a while since Sony added a recorder to its pro audio series. =
Sony introduced its top-of-the-line portable stereo recorder, the PCM-D1, i=
n 2005. The PCM-D50 followed in early 2008. The D100 has recording qualit=
y similar to the D1, in a case closer in size to the D50. The addition of=
built-in XLR inputs, which the D1 and D50 lack, makes the D100 an appealin=
g package.
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