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hey tim i have been using a marantz cassette field recorder since 95 and picked up a MD in 97. i love both of them. the marantz can sound comparable to a dat (if you dont want to use digital) when using metal tapes and nice condenser mics. ive recorded a lot of creeks,rivers, animals,insects,campers, and parties with itas i travelled around the country for a couple of years. the MD is great. the sound quality is good enough for me...being on a perpetual limited budget. it is 75% smaller than the marantz and much more accessible for recording when in those "non-recording zone" kind of places. i use the sony 717 dual condenser mic that is about 1" by 1". anyway, thats my little set up in the world. hope its some help. shane >From: Tim Nelson <tcn62@ici.net> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >Subject: Re: field recorders >Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 22:40:14 -0400 > ><http://www.nagra.com/nagraaudio/pages/professionalaudio.htm> > >There'$ alway$ Nagra, but they're a bit expen$ive. > >A portable MD would probably be your best bet. > >-t > >At 07:26 PM 8/21/01 -0700, you wrote: > >Is there any kind of portable reel to reel machine that could be used >as >a > >field recorder? I think I remember seeing a picture of Cornelius >holding > >one in the CD booklet of his album "Fantasma". If not, then does anyone >know > >of a good quality tape recorder that you could plug a mic into, I try to > >avoid digital equipment as much as possible. Thanks! > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp