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portable sound recorder overview chart

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Started November 4th, 2008 · 52 replies · Latest reply by kevp888 8 months, 4 weeks ago

Bram

122 sounds

1,573 posts

16 years, 9 months ago
#1

Just found this very useful page:

http://www.sweetwater.com/feature/recorders/chart.php

- Bram

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LS

263 sounds

355 posts

16 years, 9 months ago
#2

tight

Bram

122 sounds

1,573 posts

16 years, 9 months ago
#3

there are some errors in it though. for example the H2 is listed as having 2 channels while in reality it has 4 microphones and records to 2 x stereo.
but still, a very nice graphic!

- Bram

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digifishmusic

614 sounds

274 posts

16 years, 7 months ago
#4

Wingfield audio has a nice summary too...

http://www.wingfieldaudio.com/compare-portable-recorders.html

they also supply several sound samples from each

http://www.wingfieldaudio.com/portable-recorder-sound-samples.html

digifish

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rreis

4 sounds

9 posts

16 years, 5 months ago
#5

I like transom chart and reviews:

http://www.transom.org/tools/recording_interviewing/200703_recorder_reviews/

Ricardo Reis Cultural Instigator @ Radio Zero http://rute.ist.utl.pt/archive/logozero_sig.png
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ennob

0 sounds

2 posts

16 years, 1 month ago
#6

I have an Olympus digital voice recorder (VN-5200PC). It works very well and costs $50 in radio shack.

Be aware, the VN-6000 doesn't have a USB connection so you can't easily transfer sound clips to your PC. Get the VN-5200PC version.

mrmccormack

22 sounds

7 posts

14 years, 5 months ago
#7

I just recorded a bunch of samples with my new Zoom H1 ( I also have H2, and H4)...

Just waiting for them to be approved.

Zoom H1 is very nice, and price is right.

I made a shock mound for it since the "hand noise" is really bad, and the recorder has a plastic thread (1/4" x 20) for tripod mount---
my shock-mount holds the H1 with 3 rubber o-rings, and aluminum suspension frame has 1/4" x 20, ALL steel insert for tripod.

I'm anxious to do more tests with it.

--- Mr. M. Confederation College Multimedia Program "Always Learning Something New" ---
mrmccormack

22 sounds

7 posts

14 years, 5 months ago
#8

Here it is: Zoom H1 Portable recorder.

http://www.samsontech.com/images/productimages/H1_side-hero-web.jpg

--- Mr. M. Confederation College Multimedia Program "Always Learning Something New" ---
klankbeeld

7,010 sounds

2,022 posts

14 years, 3 months ago
#9

For recording samples of the Zoom H1 search zoom h1 (user klankbeeld)
For recording samples of the Sony pcm D50 search sony pcm d50 (user klankbeeld)

Both are good. but the Sony has far more quit mics, but is €500,00. The zoom is €99 . I have one fore sale for a reasanable price ..

To hear, you first have to listen
badda

1 sound

7 posts

14 years, 3 months ago
#10

Something about noise and other features:

http://www.avisoft.com/recordertests.htm
http://www.avisoft.com/tutorial_field_recording.htm

J
Jiegel

0 sounds

1 post

14 years, 2 months ago
#11

well played, sweetwater. well played

Ultranova105

16 sounds

22 posts

14 years, 1 month ago
#12

Yet I'm just wondering...

Where would it be recommended to buy many of these products.
A simple DJ store store doesn't simply just have it.

In my case, Costa rica has narrow access and they literally come double the price.
yet since im currently in New York i would like to explore my chances.

Anybody willing to qoute on that :?:

Welcome to the Unorthadox
Spleencast

70 sounds

133 posts

14 years, 1 month ago
#13

Ultranova105
Yet I'm just wondering...

Where would it be recommended to buy many of these products.
A simple DJ store store doesn't simply just have it.

In my case, Costa rica has narrow access and they literally come double the price.
yet since im currently in New York i would like to explore my chances.

Anybody willing to qoute on that :?:


If you're in New York City, go to the Sam Ash technology store on 48th Street between 6th and Broadway (I think)
http://www.samashmusic.com/
or B&H Photo on 34th Street and 9th Avenue
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/

You're unlikely to find it cheaper or with better customer service. Actually I've never bought from B&H myself but I've got years of experience as a Sam Ash customer and I love them.

theblockofsound235

66 sounds

8 posts

13 years, 8 months ago
#14

I had an Olympus Pearlcorder Micro Casette Recorder. It had a built in speaker and it had pause, rewind, play, and fast forward. It also had the ability to record in half speed. It was aq great little recorder for it's time, and it lasted me about 5 or 6 years. But they are very outdated, since they will never fit into the digtial world.........Just lettin' you guys know. Send me a personal Message if ya want. Thanks.

Yours Truly: Theblockofsound235.

YOURS TRULY: --->theblockofsound235<--- (^_^)
camalbio

36 sounds

5 posts

13 years, 7 months ago
#15

I use a zoom h4n. good sound and some very useful utilities like the divide tool. i'm looking for another recorder more "portable", someone can submit a comparison between olympus ls-11 and zoom h1?
thanks

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audione

3 sounds

7 posts

13 years, 6 months ago
#16

I am considering zoom H2. What I really don´t like about it is that it still needs AA batteries to work, It comes with the AC power supply, but it does not mention rechargeable battery. Other that that I have read good things about it and it seems like a solid buy!

scsi_sparrow

3 sounds

1 post

12 years, 9 months ago
#17

I've got to say, this chart is probably good for people looking to purchase equipment at the very low end of what it describes; for anyone who might be considering shelling out $2000 for a Sound Devices recorder, though, you'd probably want at least one extra column: the preamp signal/noise ratio. After all, this is one of the things people spend endless time/money tweaking and correcting at the professional end of things.

Trebblofang

105 sounds

1,329 posts

12 years, 6 months ago
#18

klankbeeld wrote:
For recording samples of the Zoom H1 search zoom h1 (user klankbeeld)
For recording samples of the Sony pcm D50 search sony pcm d50 (user klankbeeld)

Both are good. but the Sony has far more quit mics, but is €500,00. The zoom is €99 . I have one fore sale for a reasanable price ..

I use Zoom H1 for my field recordings. Is there any fundamental reason to upgrade to Zoom H2 or H4,
other than possibility of connecting professional microphones?

https://soundcloud.com/metadronos

KlankOntwerp

9 sounds

9 posts

12 years, 5 months ago
#19

I still use the old H4, not the H4n, and it is almost useless outdoors because of its extreme wind sensitivity (one can make a custom dead cat for it though. The H4 isn't very well though of anyway; the handling noise is really bad as well, the menu is counter intuitive (I have it 10 years or so and still make mistakes which button to use for what) and it's almost impossible to change the batteries and flash card when mounted on a stand. Furthermore: the internal clock is really bad. That once broke me up when recording a downmix and live audience during a live DJ set... Horrible!

I'm thinking about a new one but am not sure which one would fit the bill. Most important for me is low self noise, good stereo mics and low wind sensitivity. I'm even considering an iPhone mike solution like the Tascam iM2X XY in combination with a Røde dead kitten.

KlankOntwerp

9 sounds

9 posts

12 years, 5 months ago
#20

Another thing I forgot to mention is that the H4 does not date the recorded files (properly); all are written on september 16, 2005 at 1:00...

And I've tried the Zoom H4 with a Røde Dead Kitten and it works perfectly!

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