[nabs-l] digital recorders

Daniel Romero djdan567 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 29 07:12:58 UTC 2011


Hi Amy. I purchased an Olympus LS-7. For professional use it brings a
third mic which is omny directional so it picks up base frequencies
quite well.  With the olympuses you're rest assured that you'll be
getting a good quality, stereo recording with the internal microphones
for a cheep price. DM420, DM520, DM620 and LS-7 are all my
recommendations. They all have a great solid build, internal
microphones to capture everything you desire, and a long lasting
battery life. On a full charge, the Olympus LS-7 gives you 50 hours of
battery life, and all recorders have the options for bitrate and audio
file type. THis including wav, WMA, and MP3. Hope this helps.

On 10/29/11, Amy Sabo <amylsabo at comcast.net> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I hope that you are all having a good weekend. Well, as one of my
> personal presents to myself I'm planning to purchase a digital
> recorder for my personal use and also for professional use too. I
> know that there are many accessible ones out there but, I was
> wondering which one is the best one to purchase and is it
> accessible and reasonable to purchase???
>
> Thanks again in advance and, I will talk to you all soon.
>
>
>
> Hugs,
> amy
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