Hi Klas,
No, I haven't, but it's certainly an interesting /_little_/ device. It
appears to be a more sophisticated version of my Pocketrak C24. I'd be
very interested to know how the self noise characteristics compare. I've
had a very quick flick through the manual and it has some features
worthy of consideration. I can't imagine however that it's ever going to
be anything other than an 'always have in the pocket' recorder, but that
of course is in itself a very good thing. Although not always in my
pocket, my C24 lives in my vehicle, so it's always available when I'm
out and about if I don't have any other more serious stuff with me. Like
you, I'd be very keen to hear of any personal experience.
Max
On 24/08/16 17:04, Telinga [naturerecordists] wrote:
> Has anyone tried the Olympus LS-P1??
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