Does anyone have some experience with the 'mid class' handy recorders like:
- Sony PCM-D50
- Tascam DR-100
- Marantz PMD 661
- or something comparable
and can recommend one out of these?
I've tried recording a nearly dimed 100W head with a Zoom H2 and I'm totally disappointed!
This small toy obviously can't take the loudness coming from big amps!
TIA!
Larry
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Re: Handheld recorders
I'm using an Edirol R09 for recording band practices and gigs. So far, I didn't have any problem with it taking high SPL (e.g. loud band and using a dimed, un-attenuated 50w Marshall). The sound is pretty decent too.
I didn't try the other recorders mentioned in your previous post so I don't know how the Edirol compare with them.
I didn't try the other recorders mentioned in your previous post so I don't know how the Edirol compare with them.
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Re: Handheld recorders
Zoom H4n and put whatever mic it....
Works very good for me..
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Works very good for me..
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