Re: recommendation for a low-cost digital recorder?

2016-04-03 Thread Geoff Eden
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can remove the unwanted space in between. Tripod adapter lets you attach a 
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Recording format PCM/MP3
44.1kHz/128kbps Approx. 126 hrs
44.1kHz/64kbps (mono) Approx. 253 hrs
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Internal memory  8GB
External memory microSD (Max.32GB)
PC connectivity USB Direct
Plug-in power x
Noise cancel x
Voice Balancer x
Voice filter -
Playback speed control 3.5X - 0.5X
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Playback (Earphone) Approx. 31hr.
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Speaker /Maximum output Built-in ö18mm round dynamic speaker/ 150mW
Microphone jack 3.5mm, impedance approx. 2
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Dimensions (HxWxD) 4.29 x 1.6 x 0.57
Weight (including batteries)  2.7. LS-P2 comes complete with Battery. No 
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-Original Message- 
From: Chris Skarstad

Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2016 2:18 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: recommendation for a low-cost digital recorder?

Howdy folks

I have a friend whose interested in getting a digital recorder, she
doesn't have an iPhone, at least not yet.  She would prefer to spend no
more than $100 to $120 tops, and since she's also blind it would have to
have some kind of voice guidance.  Barring that, she'd have to have
someone go through the menus and learn them that way.  Is there such a
recorder?  I remember back in he early 2000s, there were lots of
recorders that you could use and they were really accessible, they were
great for podcasting.  I'm not sure if such recorders exist nowadays,
but it would be great.  I'm also kind of curious about this myself I
have to be honest.  But if anyone has any ideas that'd be great!

Thanks folks!





RE: recommendation for a low-cost digital recorder?

2016-04-03 Thread Rick Alfaro
Olympus has a few models with talking menus. In fact, someone was selling an 
Olympus DM4 on one of the buy sell trade lists just a couple of days ago for 
$100. I personally own a DM4 myself and it's a terrific little recorder and 
extremely accessible.



Best regards,

Rick Alfaro

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Chris 
Skarstad
Sent: Saturday, April 2, 2016 2:18 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: recommendation for a low-cost digital recorder?

Howdy folks

I have a friend whose interested in getting a digital recorder, she 
doesn't have an iPhone, at least not yet.  She would prefer to spend no 
more than $100 to $120 tops, and since she's also blind it would have to 
have some kind of voice guidance.  Barring that, she'd have to have 
someone go through the menus and learn them that way.  Is there such a 
recorder?  I remember back in he early 2000s, there were lots of 
recorders that you could use and they were really accessible, they were 
great for podcasting.  I'm not sure if such recorders exist nowadays, 
but it would be great.  I'm also kind of curious about this myself I 
have to be honest.  But if anyone has any ideas that'd be great!

Thanks folks!







Re: recommendation for a low-cost digital recorder?

2016-04-02 Thread Gerardo Corripio
 The olimpus DM620 has spoken menus and is very easy/accessible to work 
with. Don't have one, but have heard very positive comments about it.


El 02/04/2016 12:18 p.m., Chris Skarstad escribió:

Howdy folks

I have a friend whose interested in getting a digital recorder, she 
doesn't have an iPhone, at least not yet.  She would prefer to spend 
no more than $100 to $120 tops, and since she's also blind it would 
have to have some kind of voice guidance.  Barring that, she'd have to 
have someone go through the menus and learn them that way.  Is there 
such a recorder?  I remember back in he early 2000s, there were lots 
of recorders that you could use and they were really accessible, they 
were great for podcasting.  I'm not sure if such recorders exist 
nowadays, but it would be great.  I'm also kind of curious about this 
myself I have to be honest.  But if anyone has any ideas that'd be great!


Thanks folks!





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recommendation for a low-cost digital recorder?

2016-04-02 Thread Chris Skarstad

Howdy folks

I have a friend whose interested in getting a digital recorder, she 
doesn't have an iPhone, at least not yet.  She would prefer to spend no 
more than $100 to $120 tops, and since she's also blind it would have to 
have some kind of voice guidance.  Barring that, she'd have to have 
someone go through the menus and learn them that way.  Is there such a 
recorder?  I remember back in he early 2000s, there were lots of 
recorders that you could use and they were really accessible, they were 
great for podcasting.  I'm not sure if such recorders exist nowadays, 
but it would be great.  I'm also kind of curious about this myself I 
have to be honest.  But if anyone has any ideas that'd be great!


Thanks folks!