TASCAM's DR-100 records at up to 96kHz/24-bit resolution or MP3 files. Use the quality built-in condenser microphones or plug-in your own mics using the XLR inputs with phantom power. Features like analog limiting, high-quality A/D converters and a rugged metal design yield professional results no matter where you record.
@airscrew1 ask a friend with electronic skills and get one for few bucks
offroadflow 1 month ago
They don't even throw in a charger, you have to pay extra. for the price of this you'd expect a charger.
airscrew1 1 year ago
Makes a great iPod :o) but really needs a better headphone amp to drive anything like the Grado,Sennheiser or AKG headphones. The only other problem is the XLRs 48V p-power does not supply enough current to drive the Rode NT1a let alone 2,you are better off using a seperate PSU for field recording.but with a good field mixer this unit will give reasonable results for its money.
576ito1080p 1 year ago