Graham Baker wrote,
| Well, here's a big bonus of the Sharp over the Sony portables - for lecture
| recording the Sharp's are great.
| The syncro-start feature works very well, nothing is missed from the start
| of the recording thanks to the record/audio buffer.
| There's two sensitivity settings so that (hopefully) it doesn't record
| ambient noise.
| You can also set timed track marks every 3, 5 or 10 mins for easy access
| and AFAIK, the later models also have time/date stamp
| Not sure what features the Aiwa or Panasonics have.......
The Aiwa AM-F70 has synchro start, mono recording, two microphone sensitivity
settings, date/time stamping (it will show only the date when you play a
recording; it still writes the time and you can display the time on another
unit). It does not have automatic three- or ten-minute interval track mark-
ing, only five-minute (and "auto mark," which marks a track when sound re-
sumes after silence, same as Sony's "level-sync").
I don't know about the Panasonic.
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