What exactly do you want to do. Its difficult to help you if you don't
give us more feedback. I do agree that the LS 14 is a very good
recorder. The LS100 is also an excellent recorder but the LS14 has
longer battery life, a separate line in jack, and overdubbing is
easier then it is on the LS100. You can consider the LS100 if you need
to use condenser microphones. I really like the DM620 as its not as
complicated and technical as the LS14 or LS100 but again we need to
know your needs and then we can get more of an idea. I hope this
helps.

On 9/7/13, Nick Giannak <[email protected]> wrote:
> How about neither?
>      The LS7 was nothing more than a glorified dictation recorder. I
> should know, I've seen them, and they were not all that dissimilar to my
> DM520, which was a dictation recorder.
>      the LS100 is good for musicians, and was a trendsetter for Olympus
> recorders. It is very good...and expensive, of course. If we could all
> afford them, we'd all own them, because they are very, very flexable.
>      How about the LS14? The LS14 is exactly what would happen if the
> Olympus LS7 and LS100 had a kid. In general, it's the LS100 in
> miniature, but it has the tresmic system from the LS7, but most
> importantly, the LS100's microphone preamps, or very similar thereof. It
> handles high output microphones very well, it's got smart mode which is
> really awesome (check the website), and it does it at a $199 that won't
> break the bank too hard.
> Thanks,
> nick
>   On 9/7/2013 3:59 PM, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:
>> Hi Everyone:
>>
>> I'm in the market for a portable audio recorder and I am turned between
>> the
>> Olympus LS7 and LS100.  I'd appreciate reading your thoughts as to which
>> of
>> these two recorders would be a better purchase and why.  Much thanks for
>> all
>> help.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Olusegun
>> Denver, Colorado
>>
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