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Re: [ARSCLIST] Advise sought on portable recorders



I own a 744T, and there has been a large amount of discussion of all these options recently (and ongoing) at several nature sound sites. There is a company callled Oade Brothers that modifies the PMD series with better preamps and input stages. There is also the new M-audio Micro-2496, which is a bit flimsier but cheaper too.

Lou

Lou Judson • Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689

On Sep 28, 2005, at 7:04 AM, Dave Nolan wrote:

About portable digital recorders:

There is a new machine out there that I would encourage anyone with the
budget to check out - the Sound Devices 722 and 744 portable recorders.

http://www.sounddevices.com/products/7.htm

These are more serious recording devices, with price tags to match - the
722 lists for $2650, the 744 for $4250 (street prices slightly lower) - but
remember, when portable DAT recording first became available, the Sony D10
cost about $2500 in 1989 dollars... Sound Devices has been known for years
for their high-quality portable mic pre's, field mixers, and the like...


Also (FWIW) at a recent AES meeting in NYC, a couple of elder audio gurus
were discussing the Marantz PMD660 ($450), and seemed to think that the
built-in mic pre's were noticably substandard. Not sure if Marantz has
improved this with the PMD 670 ($700) or 671 ($1000).


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dave nolan
nyc



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