September 28, 2007

Marantz Reveals New Portable Recorder - PMD620

Yesterday, at in Ontario, Canada, revealed its new portable recorder the PMD620.

I was immediately excited when I read the headline as I’ve been looking for the perfect recorder for my portable podcasting tool bag. Unfortunately, for me, this is not it.

From the :

The PMD 620 sports a pocket size form factor, easy to use menu interface buttons, internal mics, and a convenient built in speaker. It is designed to be used in many markets, including podcasting and broadcasting.The top of the PMD620 houses a pair of high quality omnidirectional condenser mics for convenient recording. This device also provides an 1/8″ input for external plugin mono or stereo microphones, with +5v phantom power for electret condensers. The PMD620 can record 16 or 24bit resolution audio [mono or stereo] direct to SD flash memory in the WAV or MP3 file formats.

Ugh…no TRS/XLR inputs!

Basically, it sounds like Marantz’s own version of the or the .

Won’t somebody please make a device for under $400 that has the combo TRS/XLR inputs AND a 1/8th jack! Is it really that difficult? The flexibility of that unit would be amazing.

I could even settle for paying slightly more than $400 for a hardware with those specs. That’s why I’m still torn between Samson’s and .

*sigh* The search continues…

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