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by wavetraced , Mar 10 '04
Pros: Attractive body and button layout. Light weight. Fairly robust editing features. Cons: Stereo has little separation. Audio warbled beyond clarity
NAV button too simple for complex menus
I bought this recorder with the intention of using it as a cheap way to record audio performances as well as notes for myself. My previous recorder was the Panasonic which recorded well enough to copy to my computer and after a bit of mastering, turn ...
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by natedogg2000 , Sep 13 '04
Pros: Excellent stereo sound quality, user-friendly software, many features, very durable, great battery life Cons: No record volume control, buttons a bit confusing, no MP3 support, limited recording time
This handheld voice recorder beats all others I have owned before. The sound quality is excellent, crystal-clear, very little hissing or drowning out by background noise, and on the highest quality setting you get stereo sound. While the buttons and ...
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by smoke11 , Jan 23 '04
Pros: Good recording quality, excellent editing software, fast transfer to PC, and sturdy leather case. Cons: Recording capacity is stingy; 41 minutes at stereo setting isn't enough. No recording meter.
This is my first purchase of a digital voice recorder. I've used tape recorders for years, as well as minidisc recorders. I'm a reporter and use recorders professionally. The best feature about this recorder is Sony's voice editing software. Moving ...
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You have better choices
by kapparo ,Jun 23 '05
Pros: No other digital voice recorder has so many features Cons: not enough memory
Sony worked a lot to get the digital voice recorder with every imaginable function. No other device has as many as this one.
However, they are parsimonious about the memory. 16 MB, that's about 126 minutes in high quality mode or 45 minutes in stereo mode. What a shame. Forget about other quality modes.
High quality mode is not enough for a good voice recording. It's like a mp3 file recorded at 16 kb/sec. Something like a robot. However, noise is very well recorded, so that you won't understand what you recorded.
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Helpful for a student.
by pekm ,Dec 18 '04
Pros: Decent sound and PC link ability. Cons: Expensive, quality depends greatly on setting.
I never bought a recorder until MD's came out and now this. I never wanted to deal with tapes. Then I still waited until there was one that could connect to my computer.
I used it to record classes, then I was able to save each session on my computer and make a log of the semesters work. I would imagine this would apply just as much in the business world or other settings.
The sound was of decent quality, I found it depended a great deal on the location. If the person speaking was within 10 feet, the sound was nothing I would make a CD of, but was great for reference use.
Controls were fairly straight-forward, but it did take me a little time to learn the more advanced features.
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Incredible sound quality! Best Digital Voice Recorder Ever
by leisenstein ,Dec 05 '03
Pros: Best sound quality,Comes with carrying case
Cons: No MP3 format support,A little pricey
I bought this to after taking back an ICD-P17 because I could not hear the lecture I was trying to record. This recorder gave me the quality I was looking for and I was able to record a lecture in a noisy lab environment.
It records in stereo, so the sound quality is much better and there is a lot less static and hissing. The mono recorders have to get all their sound from 1 microphone, so if someone moves a chair or slams a book, you cannot hear anything but that sound. With the stereo, you can hear the intonations and depth of the voice and this also helps reduce the effect of surrounding noise.
PROs:
Best sound quality
USB transfers are a must have
External microphone port
Comes with earphones
Comes with carrying case
Cons:
A little pricey
No MP3 format support
External memory cannot be added(SD cards)
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Nice Recorder
by brad_walewski ,Jan 13 '04
Pros: Fun to use, has different recording options, rotating mic. Cons: Not awesome...but coolish, expensive.
I like the Sony ST10 but it doesn't blow me away. I use it for recording college lectures. I think the LP mode is too scratchy and the ST mode sounds good but is too short...40 minutes or so. I use the SP mode and it has a good balance of quality and length. This recorder does pick up noise that "isnt really there" but its better than most. Fun to use!
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Little package with a lot of punch!
by thmckay ,Dec 10 '03
Pros: value priced for the loads of features like USB and sensitivity selections Cons: small and typical plastic construction; no removable storage media
I bought this unit after doing a lot of research and even going to a Sony outlet store. The low-end Sony digital recorders that do not have USB connection are pretty cheap. This unit has the USB to save voice files to the computer (comes with software) and also drop MP3 and WAV files onto the unit when it's connected to your computer. Makes for a feature-packed, great sounding voice recorder and a decent MP3 player to boot (though capacity is very limited when storing MP3's on it).
Highly recommended!
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