- Accepts media in Compact Flash or
IBM Microdrives up to 10gb (when available), allowing over 12 hours
total recording time in uncompressed stereo WAV format, and much
longer in compressed MP2 or MP3.
- Records as WAV, Broadcast Wave, MP2
or MP3
- Switchable bit rate (32 – 384 kbps)
and sampling frequency (48, 44.1, 32, 24, 22.05, 16khz) allows the
user complete control over file sizes and audio quality.
- USB port for direct high speed file
transfer and software updating
- Large LED screen shows a wide range
of recording information
- Lockable covers for setting selectors
and media slot, allows pre-setup to leave users free to concentrate
on recording without concerning themselves about complex settings.
- Improved ergonomics for easier use
in the field.
- Digital input and output, XLR microphone
inputs, unbalanced line input and output on cinch/rca.
- Switchable phantom power (48V)
- Automatic and manual recording level
control
- Microphone filtering and limiter
- Mark points during recording and playback
- EDL playback modes
- Built in condenser microphone and
loudspeaker
-
AA cell, power supply
or optional Ni-Cad battery pack (£79.99)
-
Rugged reporter carry
case also available (£179.99)
-
Recorder, case and Ni-Cad
package price £974.99
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Standard delivery included!
- Compact Flash Card recording
times
- Ideal stereo microphone is the Audio
Technica AT825 or AT804
for mono use
- A less expensive alternative recorder
is the new PMD620,
PMD660,
R09 Tascam,
DR-1, and Zoom
H4or
the original PMD670 Solid
State Recorder. The film recordist may choose the Tascam
HDP2
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- Number of channels..................................
2 (stereo),1 (mono)
- Usable media ...........................
CF memory cards, Microdrives
- Recording and media methods
- .mp2..............................................MPEG1
Layer II compression
- .mp3.............................................MPEG1
Layer III compression
- .mp3.............................................MPEG2
Layer III compression*
- *for all half sample rates
- PCM................................................................16
and 24 bit linear PCM
- Audio
- Recording bit rate (selectable)
- MP2 stereo : 284, 256, 192, 128, 96, 64 kbps
MP2 mono : 192, 128, 96, 64, 48, 32 kbps
MP3 stereo : 320, 256, 160, 128, 80, 64 kbps
MP3 mono : 160, 128, 80, 64, 40, 32 kbps
- Sampling Frequency :
- Analogue - 16 bit
48, 44.1, 32, 24, 22.05, 16, 12, 11.025, 8 kHz (PCM)
48, 44.1, 32, 24, 22.05, 16 kHz (MP3)
48, 44.1, 32 kHz (MP2)
- Analogue - 24 bit
96,88.2, 48, 44.1,kHz (PCM)
- Digital : 48, 44.1kHz
Frequency response
(PCM 44.1 kHz) 20,000 Hz (-0.5dB)
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio, IEC-A Weighted :
MIC 65dB
LINE 92db
Total Harmonic Distortion at 0 VU (PCM)
MIC : 0.08%
LINE 0.03%
Dynamic Range : 94 dB
- MP2 stereo.................................384,
256, 192, 128, 96, 64 kbps
- MP2 mono......................................192,
128, 96, 64, 48, 32 kbps
- MP3 stereo.................................320,
256, 160, 128, 80, 64 kbps
- MP3 mono.....................................
160, 128, 80, 64, 40, 32 kbps
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- Inputs / Outputs
- MIC IN L/R
- Type................................................XLR
(1:GND, 2:HOT, 3:COLD)
- Input Sensitivity ........................................1.2mVrms/6.5
kohms
- LINE IN L/R
- Type...............................................................................RCA
jack
- Input Sensitivity ........................................300mVrms/20
kohms
- LINE OUT L/R
- Type...............................................................................RCA
jack
- Standard Level..........................................2
Vrms max./2 kohms
- DIGITAL IN/OUT
- Type.............................................................................
RCA jack
- Impedance.....................................................................75
ohms
- Standard level................................................................0.5
Vp-p
- Sampling frequency.................................................44.1/48
kHz
- Format.....................................................SPDIF
(IEC-958 Type II)
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