Hello everybody,
This is my first post although I've been reading TS for a while, now. And I do appreciate many of the contributions and the way answers are given to newbies.
But I'm not so new... I began with an open reel portable National, before the cassette breakthrough; then Uher's, open reel (4: Report's and 631) and cassette (CR360?), Teac dual cassette and Revox (A77, B77, PR99). Then Minidisc: an incredible long lasting still working Sony MZ-R30 and a MZ-NH700 (horrible menu and display!). And I know what a Nagra 4.2 sounds and feels like! But I am in no way a sound professionnal. My first original tapes were still audible, two or three years ago.
Now to the point. I just bought an
Olympus LS-5, I didn't test really, only my voice and some birds outside. I'll feed it through a Wendt X2. This recorder seems to be available only in Europe (close to the LS-7 ?) and could be considered --through what I read-- as a "light" LS-10/LS-11. I made my choice against a Sony M10, considering some links :
http://www.avisoft.com/recordertests.htmhttp://www.theatreofnoise.com/2010/04/sony-pcm-m10-versus-olympus-ls-10-ls-11.htmland TS.
I assume the electronics inside those three Olympus is the same but I could be wrong.
Another
very important reason was the price :
http://www.thomann.de/fr/sony_pcmm10_anthrazit.htm :
285 € (
big European site; world site?)
http://www.digixo.com/audio-mp3/enregistreur-numerique/olympus/p268660-ls-5.html (French site): 158.90 € (I paid
148 € four weeks ago...).
This is an European link in English:
http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/digital-recorder_professional_dictation_2578_digital-recorder_ls-5_23095.htmDictation? Specs (part of):
Recording Modes Recording format WAV / WMA / MP3 , PCM PCM (WAV) format
96kHz / 24bit 0 h 55 min
96kHz / 16bit 1 h 25 min
88.2kHz / 24bit 1 h
88.2kHz / 16bit 1 h 35 min
48kHz / 24bit 1 h 55 min
48kHz / 16bit 2 h 55 min
44.1kHz / 24bit 2 h 5 min
44.1kHz / 16bit 3 h 10 min
Mono 6 h 20 min
PCM+
MP3 format
320 kbps 14 h 10 min
256 kbps 17 h 45 min
128 kbps 35 h 35 min
MP3+
WMA format
160 kbps 27 h 50 min
64 kbps 69 h 35 min
WMA+
Playback format WAV / WMA / MP3 , PCMFrequency response 96kHz (PCM) 20 - 44.000 Hz
88.1kHz (PCM) 20 - 42,000 Hz
48kHz (PCM) 20 - 23.000 Hz
44.1kHz (PCM) 20 - 21.000 Hz
44.1kHz mono 20 Hz - 21 kHz
320 kbps (MP3) 50 - 20.000 Hz
256 kbps (MP3) 50 - 20.000 Hz
128 kbps (MP3) 50 - 17.000 Hz
Mono 50 Hz - 13 kHz
160 kbps (WMA) 50 - 19.000 Hz
128 kbps (WMA) 50 - 19.000 Hz
64 kbps (WMA) 50 - 15.000 Hz
Frequency response 70 - 20.000 Hz
Sorry for the length...
As of now, I did not record serious stuff with it and I did not compare it to the Sony M10. But for the price I paid (
about half the Sony's price) I can cope with small differences!
Some other features:
- Very user friendly menu organization,
- Record level: automatic, manuel, manuel with limiter,
- It can record in mono (without tweaking cables and plugs... and loosing space on the card!)
- Autonomy is said to be "23 h (PCM 44.1kHz / 16bit)".
I am afraid I've been too long but I hope this helps European friends.

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