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Re: Small Recorder

Subject: Re: Small Recorder
From: "Eric Fassbender" eric.fassbender
Date: Thu Apr 10, 2014 2:44 am ((PDT))
Thanks guys, looks like the D50 wins in the dynamic mic section over the M1=
0:
http://www.wingfieldaudio.com/portable-recorder-noise.html#samples

Thanks a bunch :)

Eric


On 10/04/2014, at 6:51 PM, Tim Bartlett <> wrote:

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> Hi all,
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> 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 mar=
ket 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 li=
ght. Good battery life would be a bonus :) Yes, I know I'm asking for the h=
oly grail, however, since we know that that does not exist, what is the clo=
sest thing? It doesn't have to have XLR inputs since I've got my Marantz fo=
r use with external mics. So just something small and light with good inter=
nal sound.
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