I second the Sony PCM M10 - the only problem with it is that the built-in
mics are omni, so stereo separation isn't the best. Otherwise - quiet
pre-amps and super-long battery life make it the best small recorder I've
used.
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Gianni Pavan <> wrote=
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> Hi Eric,
> with the features you mention, I feel the SONY M10 could be a very
> good solution. The very long battery life is a plus I love.
>
> Gianni
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> 2014-04-09 19:57 GMT+02:00 Eric Fassbender <>:
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>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This topic has probably already been discussed without end, however, I'd
>> like your current thoughts on what the best handheld recorder is on the
>> market at the moment? I'm interested in a recorder that has very good
>> built-in mics and pre-amp, has a user-friendly interface and is rather
>> small and light. Good battery life would be a bonus :) Yes, I know I'm
>> asking for the holy grail, however, since we know that that does not exi=
st,
>> what is the closest thing? It doesn't have to have XLR inputs since I've
>> got my Marantz for use with external mics. So just something small and
>> light with good internal sound.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>
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