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thank you, have been searching selling and manufacturers sites most of today and they all lack a users sense of what you want.
I have been working in community radio and oral history through all the changes of technology from reel to reel through cassette and it is sad that mini disc has now faded out so the need to keep up but buy wisely is key.
Timing and testing by users still seems to be not part of marketing products rationale so your thoughts and advice are worth a long plunge into netland..
thanks again
Now to make the right choice…............
Roger Drury
I have been using a ZoomH4 for just under one year. I LOVE IT!!!! While it has way more features than I’ll ever use, (Like guitar amp features), the built in mics have a spectacular audio quailty. The standard AA batteries last a long time. I’d recommend the ZoomH4 as the price continues to come down. I bought mine from http://www.minidisco.com.
Dave Boeve
http://www.AudioMemories.org
Hamilton, Michigan
I love my H4, but realistically it gives me a little too much line noise in the recordings. If I were pickier, I would be really unhappy.
However, for simple speech and convenience of an all-in-one package, it rocks!
I’m try to write a grant to purchase equipment in developing an oral history group in our school. If you can give me all the information I will need for this would be great. I’m also wanting to know if there is a program that will type dication for a reacorder or do I have to hire someone to translate the interview for me.
Any info would be great. I trying to get this done by May the 1st.
Jan