Re: More on recorders

2008-09-02 Thread Brandon Hicks
Hi.
Exactly what Gary says here. They won't cut it for what I need them for 
unfortunately.

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More on recorders

2008-09-01 Thread Brandon Hicks
Hi,
So I did some testing with the H340. And even with stuff I can put it 
through here, it's not going to cut it. Plus the fact that it only works 
properly 1 out of 4 times. So now my question is what would be a good 
recorder that isn't too noisy, will record for a few hours on a battery 
charge and will accept stereo mic input? I've looked at the H2, the R09 
HR and the Olympus LS10. If there are more, or someone has an old one 
that they want to sell, let me know.


Thanks
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Re: More on recorders

2008-09-01 Thread James Scholes
Hi Brandon,
First of all, stay away from the LS10. The limiter in that thing would make the 
concert or anything loud just sound wrong. I would go for the R09HR, as it 
seems one of the most accessible, besides the DS50 of course, but you 
definately don't want to record a concert on that...
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Hi,
So I did some testing with the H340. And even with stuff I can put it 
through here, it's not going to cut it. Plus the fact that it only works 
properly 1 out of 4 times. So now my question is what would be a good 
recorder that isn't too noisy, will record for a few hours on a battery 
charge and will accept stereo mic input? I've looked at the H2, the R09 
HR and the Olympus LS10. If there are more, or someone has an old one 
that they want to sell, let me know.


Thanks
Brandon



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Re: More on recorders

2008-09-01 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

Why not check out the olympus ds models (ds30, ds40, ds50)? They have good 
quality and good battery life, and they do a lot more than just record- so, 
you get quite a bit of bang for your buck, in my oppinion.

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 Hi,
 So I did some testing with the H340. And even with stuff I can put it
 through here, it's not going to cut it. Plus the fact that it only works
 properly 1 out of 4 times. So now my question is what would be a good
 recorder that isn't too noisy, will record for a few hours on a battery
 charge and will accept stereo mic input? I've looked at the H2, the R09
 HR and the Olympus LS10. If there are more, or someone has an old one
 that they want to sell, let me know.


 Thanks
 Brandon



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Re: More on recorders

2008-09-01 Thread Gary Schindler
the Olympus recorders are to punchy with the limiters. the DS series is good 
for voice which is what they are made for, but not for music, especially 
heavy metal. the handling noise is terrible too.

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 Hi

 Why not check out the olympus ds models (ds30, ds40, ds50)? They have good
 quality and good battery life, and they do a lot more than just record- 
 so,
 you get quite a bit of bang for your buck, in my oppinion.

 Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

 contact details:

 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 skype: the_conman283

 system details:
 Hp pavillion dv5220CA notebook pc
 AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram, 
 Fujitsu
 100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
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 Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 2:20 PM
 Subject: More on recorders


 Hi,
 So I did some testing with the H340. And even with stuff I can put it
 through here, it's not going to cut it. Plus the fact that it only works
 properly 1 out of 4 times. So now my question is what would be a good
 recorder that isn't too noisy, will record for a few hours on a battery
 charge and will accept stereo mic input? I've looked at the H2, the R09
 HR and the Olympus LS10. If there are more, or someone has an old one
 that they want to sell, let me know.


 Thanks
 Brandon



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