Darcy James Argue / 08.5.7 / 11:37 AM wrote:

>And I'm sorry, but the idea that "there is no way something this small  
>could sound great" is absurd. It's the microphones used that make the  
>most difference -- the recorder itself makes comparatively little  
>difference.

While I agree microphone takes a great part of the quality, the other
part is A/D/A as well as pre.  Every designer has their own design. 
Also there is no way to use decent microphone if the device has no
balanced input (except Zoom H4).  Oh, and with these small devices, you
can't even fit the industrial standard A/D/A chips such as Asahi-Kasei. 
Again, Sony takes great pride on designing A/D/A for human ear comfort
rather than accuracy.

-- 

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>



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