Tom and list members, My understanding is that the Sound Devices 722 and 744 are supposed to start shipping to the dealers this month, if they haven't already done so. I don't know of anyone who has used one yet. I'm also very interested to see how they perform. FYI... There is another device being developed by Sound Technology called the ST400 that is designed to be a programmable field data recorder. It uses an embedded Linux operating system and will exceed MIL specs, as does all of their equipment, but it's still in beta testing so it wouldn't be appropriate to talk about the detailed specs yet. They have a teaser web page that gives minimal information at http://www.soundtechnology.com/SoundScape.html. I'll let the you all know when the ST400 is released.
> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 04 February 2005 2:43 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: tapeless recorders > > Joe and others: > > Does anyone have any first-hand experience with the Sound > Devices Recorder (below)? The specs on this unit impressed > me the most, but I wonder how hardy it is in the field? and > also battery life? > > -Thanks > -Tom > > > >From Gianni Pavan's original posting: > >The Sound Devices 722 and 744 > >Appear to be state-of-the-art gear with recording capability up to > >192 kHz sampling. The 744 records 4 channels, but only two > of them have > >mic preamplifiers with P48 power. Recording 4 mics require an > >additional stereo mic pre, thus further increasing cost and size. > > Thomas Norris > Senior Scientist / Marine Vertebrate Biologist Marine & > Environmental Sciences Div. > Science Applications International Corp. > 10260 Campus Pt Dr., M/S D-4 > San Diego, CA 92121 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 760-632-6344 (office) > 858-361-5656 (mobile) > (858) 826-2735 (fax ) > http://www.saic.com/aquatic-sciences/ > > >
