Can run for hours on four AA batteries. Records on Compact Flash media cards, will store more than 36 hours of mono on a single card.
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Feature:
The designers did their homework. The setup functions were, for the most part, intuitive. The only quibble I had was that when I set up my Preset number one, I selected "Default" thinking I was making the settings I had entered the default settings, but what I was doing, actually, was erasing what I had just entered! Fortunately, the fact was readily apparent when the LCD display immediately showed me that I had reverted to MP3 instead of WAV format.
Quality:
The one quibble in the finish and fit is the door to the Compact Flash card - it doesn't open very wide, and I'm afraid some day I'll break the hinge if I'm not careful.
Value:
Price is on the high side, but compares favorably with the combined cost of microphone preamps/mixers and recorder or hard disk recorder.
Desirability:
I dig it! Only worry is that it is so light, it would be easy to pull off the table with the headphone cord.
Sound:
The sound quality of this product is indistinguishable from the best there is. My basis for comparison is a Behringer mixer with S/N over 100dB and a SONY CD recorder, with the usual 90+ dB S/N and dynamic range.
Ease of Use:
I plugged in my condenser microphones, and the default of "No Attenuation" was perfect. The metering defaulted to showing everything and holding peaks into the mid-to-high range (close to going over). There were three LEDS in this range, so it gives a good sense of how the levels are set.
Overall:
I expect to use this for as long as it lasts - I'm hoping a decade or more.
Submitted: 4/16/2007
Style of Music: Classical and Rock
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Feature:
I don't know if you would consider the USB cord an accessory but boy howdy to I love that cord. I just plug it in to my computer drag the files into Audacity and make any little edits I need and then burn to CD. One accessory I wish were available for it would be a sturdy foldable tri-pod stand (like you use for a camera). THis would be fabulous for workshops.
Quality:
THe only problem I see is the door that closes over the memory card. It seems flimsy and it is hard to close so it feels like it might break. Other than that the machine is great.
Value:
Yes ~ I researched several machines in the 300-500 range and decided that the removable memory cards, the simple track making while recording, and being able to use both batteries or electric current made it the best buy for my money.
Desirability:
Actually it is totally unsexy. It is about the size of a paperback book and looks like an old-fashioned tape recorder. I see this as an attribute because I think that the casual thief would go for a smaller, jet-agey-looking, iPod-type machine before he would even glance at a Marantz.
Sound:
I use my Marantz to record old time music jams and workshops so I can learn tunes later on. I only use the internal mics and they are more than adequate for that use. I have a friend who has the same machine and he also uses an external mike if he wants to record a concert or make a CD of his band. He is very pleased with the quality.
Ease of Use:
It is a no-brainer to use the marantz to simply record without even reading the manual. For other uses the manual was fairly easy to understand. The hardest thing for me was replacing the memory card. It's hard to figure out how to completely close the door of the slot and it seems fragile so I was afraid I would break it. I still have problems with that. However you don't have to change the card very often.
Support:
Haven't had to use this yet. I've had the Marantz for 6 months.
Overall:
I love my Marantz PMD660 and I see this as a long-term tool for me. I am not an audiophile and I don't spend lots of money on gear and I don't want to spend lots of time being a techy. I just want something that is easy to figure out and use to make decent recordings of jams and workshops. This machine was well worth the cost for me because it has made my life easier and saved me time. I can easily make tracks so workshops are SO easy to replay once I get home. My time is spent practicing new tunes instead of trying to figure out where the heck the tune is on the tape. I like that it can both run off of batteries AND it can plug into the wall so I can use it at out-door festivals as well as at home. (It can use rechargeble batteries for the environmentally conscious.) I like that I can use it to easily covert old workshop tapes to digital by using the line in from my old receiver. I like that it has removable memory cards so I don't need to worry about downloading it to a computer if I am at a week-long festival. I am very happy with this machine and would definitely replace it if I lost it.
Submitted: 1/4/2008
Style of Music: Old time music ~ fiddle tunes
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