Frage von The KLF:Hello!
I'm on the search for a good audio recorder. He should be free-to-noise and internal noise of his and with external microphones of 3.5 stereo jack to XLR connectors. The built-in stereo microphones in the device should be quite high synonymous. I do not need surround. The manual audio control should be easy. The recording should be on memory cards (preferably SD or CF) carried out without data reduction. A recording of two stereo tracks simultaneously would be nice, but is not necessary.
It should not be too large. My max. Budget is 500 ¬, it may be quiet but much cheaper.
Although I have already read something across on the subject, but my source of information is rather poor and the pages / threads quite old.
Now I ask for hints, if necessary, to links to current reviews of eligible devices.
The most important thing to me is a good low-noise sound quality with internal and external microphones.
Also recommended devices / micro combination (synonymous in violation of the 500-limit) are welcome.
Thank you.
Best regards,
The KLF
Antwort von Tuffy:
Hi,
I think you have the choice between the FIG Zoom H4n and the Tascam DR-100.
Some say that the Tascam had the better conditions for film, because levels can wheel and so on, the built-in microphones that can not keep up with the zoom though. An audio colleague of told me that with the Wheel is overvalued synonymous.
The Tascam has such a dual-stream approach holds, but still shorter than the zoom. The design of the zoom but could be disadvantageous.
I personally find the H4n much more attractive, especially because of the completely good microphones. Costs about 50 ¬ at Thomann do less - but the Tascam synonymous ¬ 100 below your budget:)