Subject: | Re: asking for advice |
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From: | "beatrice yannacopoulos" yannabee |
Date: | Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:25 am ((PDT)) |
Thank you all for all the advice... that has kickstarted this new adventure for me! I am reading the 'quiet american' postings and getting my head around things like bit rate, sample depth, or is it the other way round :) I have found an Olympus LS-11. I look forward to following you all in the group and learning along the way. Happy soundful Autumn, Beatrice On Thursday, 9 October 2014, 20:12, " [naturerecordists]" <> wrote: The LS12 ( and so probably the LS14 too ) is not a scratch on the LS11/10/5 series. The preamp is quite useless for nature. Seriously, if you love your earlier model and fancy trying the new generation, don't bother. They are as if made by a completely different low-end manufacturer. They still do high-end blurb though. norman |
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