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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: peterjcm5 on November 08, 2018, 12:38:01 PM
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Fairly descent price difference, what about recording quality-how do they compare if they do at all. I am looking at getting into live recording (I have a background in live sound and a bit of studio experience) and am trying to better understand my options, and in this case the more stealth options. Are there other companies/devices to consider in this category. Thanks all, I realize it is a broad question/post.
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Fairly descent price difference, what about recording quality-how do they compare if they do at all. I am looking at getting into live recording (I have a background in live sound and a bit of studio experience) and am trying to better understand my options, and in this case the more stealth options. Are there other companies/devices to consider in this category. Thanks all, I realize it is a broad question/post.
R-26 is long discontinued (hence why it usually sells for a decent amount on FleaBay along with several other recorders). This an apples vs. oranges situation as the R07 has strictly 1/8" inputs and the R26 has both 1/8" and XLR.
Depends on your intended use, really.
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If stealthing is part of the equation, I'd recommend keeping your eyes open for a Roland R-05. A lot of people around here will also recommend the M10. Both are out of production now, though. The R-05 seems to sell for less, which I'd say is great because even though a lot of people use the R-05 it still seems to be underrated around here compared to the M10. I love my R-05 and even though I've seen many opportunities to pick up a used M10, I've never seen a good reason to do so.
As far as what's available on the new market, the Roland R-07 seems to be the clear winner at the moment. If you want to go really stealthy there's the Zoom F1. DPA d:vice paired with an iPhone is also a good option, though it kind of locks you in to DPA mics (AFAIK) and it's not cheap.
If you want a deck that can also provide phantom power, but is stealthable, I'm out of my depth. If it were me in that situation, I think the MixPre-3 is worth consideration. It's not as small as an R-05 or M10, but it's pretty damn small and stealthing it is certainly a reasonable possibility.
If you don't need to worry about stealthing when using phantom power mics, there's the option of using your stealth deck with an outboard preamp. This seems like a good time to be picking up preamps around here...all-in-one recorders have gotten good enough that a lot of people have no interest in external preamps so you can get some good used deals.
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If stealthing is part of the equation, I'd recommend keeping your eyes open for a Roland R-05. A lot of people around here will also recommend the M10. Both are out of production now, though. The R-05 seems to sell for less, which I'd say is great because even though a lot of people use the R-05 it still seems to be underrated around here compared to the M10. I love my R-05 and even though I've seen many opportunities to pick up a used M10, I've never seen a good reason to do so.
As far as what's available on the new market, the Roland R-07 seems to be the clear winner at the moment. If you want to go really stealthy there's the Zoom F1. DPA d:vice paired with an iPhone is also a good option, though it kind of locks you in to DPA mics (AFAIK) and it's not cheap.
If you want a deck that can also provide phantom power, but is stealthable, I'm out of my depth. If it were me in that situation, I think the MixPre-3 is worth consideration. It's not as small as an R-05 or M10, but it's pretty damn small and stealthing it is certainly a reasonable possibility.
If you don't need to worry about stealthing when using phantom power mics, there's the option of using your stealth deck with an outboard preamp. This seems like a good time to be picking up preamps around here...all-in-one recorders have gotten good enough that a lot of people have no interest in external preamps so you can get some good used deals.
All GREAT comments by Heathen. I would like to give my vote for the Zoom F1. It's built like a little tank, but VERY small and stealthy. I'm absolutely 110% pleased with mine.
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R-26 also has decent or better than average internal micĀ“s than most recorders.
Also you can record up to 3 different sources at the same time and make a matrix later on with the files.
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^ Technically true, but I believe the R-26 only records 4 channels from external sources (dual XLR and a stereo 1/8" input). The third source has to be the onboard mics.