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spyder9: Congrats! I bought the D100 and truly love it. I use it in so many different ways. I had owned a D50, but did not use it nearly as much. To me this is a vastly improved product.
Quote from: mitchellm on June 20, 2014, 03:06:16 PMspyder9: Congrats! I bought the D100 and truly love it. I use it in so many different ways. I had owned a D50, but did not use it nearly as much. To me this is a vastly improved product.Agreed! Just to add to what has already been said, its preamps are pleasantly quiet for low-output dynamic microphones. I also like its internal mics a lot.
Egor,You may want to check out Neil's review. If I remember correctly much (or part) is done using the internals. Here's the link:http://ravenswood.org/AllThingsNeal/2014/06/11/sony-pcmd100-recorder-review/
Ok. I'm in. I just bought one. I used to own a D50 but it sounded too strident. I believed it made dogs bark from a mile away. I quickly returned it and I've been a happy M10 owner ever since.I'm buying the D100 because:1) Better sound. Way better sound. The samples above sold me. Very natural to the ear. Though I heart the M10, I always thought it was light in the bass department.2) Optical in/out. Gives me more options.3) 32GB on board memory You never have enough space. I should be able to cover Lockn with this and 1 sd card as backup space. 4) The Latch over the dual gain knob. Huge. My Aerco cannot dial-in gain between the channels. I tape down the single knob on the M10.DSD doesn't matter to me. Maybe in a couple of years, when good editing software becomes available.