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Earliest Records Of Recorder Instrument

2024-04-12 09:51:55

Loving this little recorder, It is working out great and records easily.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

This mic will pretty much blow your mind with how clean it records. The brass instrument clip isn't that great. It wouldn't stay secured on the trumpet I mounted it on. Plus, certain mutes will prevent it from mounting entirely. I'm sure the clip is very instrument dependent, so plan for backup mounting options. When in doubt, gaff tape.

5
2024-09-16 05:11:40

We bought the Voco Pro SDR-4000 Audio recorder to record sermons, it operates similar to the dual cassette tape recorders except it records with better quality. Since it records in MP3 format it is easy to burn to CD. It can use USB memory sticks or SD memory cards so it is convenient to use.

5
2024-07-27 06:30:53

I absolutely love this recorder! It is easy to use, and records great audio on the microphones that are built in, or that you attach to it. It was well worth every penny.

5
2024-08-13 03:21:37

For the money, this is a nice recorder. There are multiple settings for recording so it can be customized for different scenes. I found that it records at a lower volume than I expected so I use a more sensitive recording level, which fixes the problem. It's constructed from the usual plastic so be careful not to drop it. ...so far so good.....

5
2024-04-01 06:29:37

These are a Great product for recording from vinyl records with an analogue CD Music Recorder hooked up to a Great Hybrid transistor and tube preamp with a $4000 turntable. The recorded CD is identical to the vinyl record and will make any device they are played back on sound better than ever. I hope Maxell keeps making these forever.

5
2024-06-09 09:27:10

In the earliest days of the film era, I loved my Nikon 35/2.0. A few years back, I had picked up the 35/1.8 AFS because I could not see myself spending the money for the 35/1.4 AFS. I need this 35mm for events ( eg. weddings ) but not needing to shoot at 1.4 because most of pictures taken with the 35mm are around 5.6-8.0. Well, for the Z system, this lens is what I need. Sharp ( and sharper across the frame compared to the 35 AFS - very important for group pictures ) and not expensive ( yay ).. High recommended as part of a set of lenses for events.

5
2024-05-24 09:55:57

As an amateur photographer and professional software developer, I have used memory cards from the earliest (smallest & slowest) to the newest and fastest as the technology progressed. But I have always used SanDisk. I have never had a Sandisk memory card failure for any type of card, Compact flash, SD, or micro SD in a camera, phone, music recorder or player, or being used to move data around from devices to computers. I've only used this new card for one large shoot on my Canon R5 so far, but I don't expect it will ever give me any trouble based on past experience.

5
2024-06-25 08:43:16

I recently inherited almost 2000 family pictures, the earliest 1905, through the 1970s. The pics, mostly loose, are all odd sizes, not standardized like today. I settled on this album with 4x6 openings, bought blank 4x6 index cards, and mounted the pictures on the index cards to make the size uniform to fit the sleeves. It worked so well, I have just bought my 5th album. The albums are very sturdy and the leather will last. I have bought burgundy, navy blue, and hunter green, and they are all beautiful.

5
2024-05-28 02:19:59

Records great with very little interference.

5