Tascam - DR-100 MK2
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Stereo Field Recorder Pro for use TASCAM DR-100 MK2, it features a rugged metal chassis to carry it around without damaging it!
Specifications
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Stereo Field Recorder for TASCAM DR-100 MK2
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Sampling Frequency 44.1, 48 or 96kHz
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Resolution up to 24 bit WAV format and 320 kbit / s MP3
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4 integrated condenser microphones, high quality (1 couple 1 couple cardio and omni)
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2 XLR mic inputs with switchable 48V phantom power
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Stereo line with level control (mini-jack 3.5 mm connector)
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High-performance mic preamps, providing a high gain (input sensitivity: -58 to 2 dBu)
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Exit dedicated stereo line (on 3.5mm mini jack connector)
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Headphone output with level control (mini jack 3.5mm)
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Integrated Control Speaker
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Switchable analog limiter based selector "hardware" to avoid clipping
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Pre-recording 2 seconds
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Recording Function
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Function overdub
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Function File Divide
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Numerous playback functions
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USB 2.0 to transfer files to / from the computer
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Two options for autonomous use: lithium-ion battery BP-L2 or 2 LR06 batteries (AA).
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Accessories supplied with the DR-100 MK2:
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USB cable
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SD Card (2 GB)
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Lithium ion BP-L2
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Case
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Foam Windscreen
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New wired remote control / wireless RC-10
Presentation
To go further...
- Supports recording 96 kHz / 24 bit
- Digital Stereo Input S / PDIF
- Capsules microphones cardios better
- Gain greater microphones
- Inputs XLR connector Lock
- Accepts audio (line) of 4 dB for a professional application
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