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| Brand: Olympus Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $449.95 Buy New: $299.00 You Save: $150.95 (34%)
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Rating: 48 reviews Sales Rank: 52
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Combining the advanced technologies derived from Olympus? decades of experience in the Recording field, the compact and portable LS-10 brings you high-fidelity Sound recording that?s ideal for everything from live Music to the singing of birds. The LS-10: unparalleled sound quality, anytime, anywhere. The LS-10 Linear PCM Recorder is ideal for any musician or nature enthusiast looking to record Audio in the highest possible quality. The recorder is also great for journalists who need to intervie Warranty: 1 Year Parts and Labor
MPN: LS10 Model: LS-10 Linear PCM Recorder UPC: 050332162358 EAN: 0050332162358 ASIN: B0012754UG
Release Date: February 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Uncompressed 24 bit/96kHz Linear PCM recording capability, to capture the rich sound quality of music performances. | | • | Can record 14 hours on two AA batteries. | | • | The LS-10 can play back the high-quality audio it records and play it back on its built-in stereo speakers with vibrancy and clarity. | | • | The LS-10 has two gigabytes of internal flash memory to capture lengthy recordings. It also features an SD/SDHC removable media card slot to further expand its capacity | | • | WAV, MP3 and WMA recording and playback |
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Product Description Combining the advanced technologies derived from Olympus' decades of experience in the recording field, the compact and portable LS-10 brings you high-fidelity sound recording that's ideal for everything from live music to the singing of birds. The LS-10: unparalleled sound quality, anytime, anywhere.
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Decent, but look to the Sony PCM-D50 for Superb January 8, 2009 B. Wrzesinski (Los Angeles, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This unit is nice, but if you are searching for true recording quality, read on. The Olympus is compact, has external speakers, modern functionality, is lightweight, and records at a decent quality. I spent a great deal of time reading reviews for this unit, both here on Amazon and on other websites. The unit in which I was comparing was the Sony PCM-D50. I opted to purchase the Olympus unit for a few reasons, but most importantly: the size, external speakers, price, and mp3 recording ability. Upon testing the Olympus I thought the microphones sounded thin, and immediately noticed a distortion between reality, and the recorded result. I tested multiple settings and ultimately came to the same conclusion. I ordered a Sony PCM-D50 and A/B'd the units. The Sony is like a recording God sent to rescue audiophiles from corporate exploitation of mediocre production supported by superb promotion. Here's what it comes down to: If you are interested in size, formatting options, can skimp on the quality, and price is super important, go with the Olympus or another lower priced unit. If you are at all interested in the quality of the recording (musicians), spend the extra money and get the Sony. You get what you pay for, and you won't be dissatisfied. Cheers, Bryan
Amazing January 6, 2009 C. Chappell (North Carolina) The LS-10 is cd quality. A littte hard to learn how to operate but once I figured out the basics I was on my way. I sing with a band and we use this to record practice sessions. Love, Love it!
Super! December 29, 2008 Martin Thorborg (Boca Raton, FL USA) I love it, it looks good, it works perfectly I just love it! I do my podcasts on it and the quality is outstanding.
If you're trying to decide this is the one! December 25, 2008 B. Polonsky I couldn't be more pleased with this purchase. Everything I would like to say has already been said by others. It's true that the speakers on the recorder are useless, but even if it didn't have speakers it would be an outstanding field recorder for the price. It's very well built and feels very solid. The controls feel great and are well laid out. The only thing that I find fault with is the playback volume. Even through the headphones it's a bit lower than I'd like. Once you have the files in you computer they are great and the volume is fine. The audio quality is fantastic, and there are enough options in record modes for most people to set it up how they like it. Way to go Olympus!
great digital recorder. December 22, 2008 D. rau Looked at the Sony and a few others but the Olympus was the best. The price was reasonable and it very user friendly.
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