[access-uk] Re: mp3 recorders

Hi I'm a bit new to this. 

I'm looking at getting a solid state recorder to make high quality recordings.  
Have been looking at the Edirol R09 online. 

I gather there are some background hiss problems. 

How bad is this hissing? And can it be eliminated by using an external mike? 
And does Hagger sell such a mike? 

Thanks all.

...Damon 






  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: phil stephenson 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 3:58 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: mp3 recorders


  Ray, nice to be back!!

  yeah I had seen the R9 listed on hagger's website but wondered what else 
might be out there...

  Keep the suggestions coming folks!

  cheers,

  Phil






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  Sent: 14 June 2007 15:49
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: mp3 recorders


  Phil, welcome back.

  I think the Edirol R09 should be the ticket for you here.  Its down in price 
now to around £250.00.  A lot of retailers selling it including Studiospares, 
Dolphin Audio and inquitaudio, to name a few.

  Be interesting to see if anyone else comes up with alternatives to the R09.
  Cheers,

  From Ray 
  I can be contacted off-list at: 
  mailto:ray-48@xxxxxxxx 

    -----Original Message-----
    From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of 
phil stephenson


      Hi All, 

    Been off list for quite a while now so lost touch a bit with what's 
happening, good to be back and see the list is as active as ever! 

    After some suggestions for a hardware mp3 player / recorder that I can use 
to give to my personal reader to record audio onto and then for me to quickly
    & easily dump onto my hard drive for storage & playing back on my 
bookcourier / pc.  It doesn't necessarily have to be fully accessible for me as 
it will
    be used by a sighted person but it must be easily syncable with my pcc and 
be able to record up to record / store up to 5 hrs worth of mp3 at a time. 

    I already have a plexter ptr2 which is great but I don't want to give this 
to my reader to take away and leave me without the rest of the time.   

    I do have an old Olympus dm1 recorder but I've never found it easy to sync 
and get files off and if my memory servies me right (which is no guarantee!)
    it tends to default to recording in WAV format. 

    Anyway your suggestions greatly appreciated. 

    ATb, 

    Phil 





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