Musician's Gear Pocket Record SD Digital Recorder

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Portable digital audio recorder designed for voice & audio recording.

The Musicians Gear Pocket Record SD Digital Recorder is equipped with leading edge digital recording technology, excellent sound quality, and it's easy to operate. The hand-held recorder is suitable for capturing the sound of acoustic instruments, electric guitars, keyboards, MP3 players, interviews, educational presentations, band rehearsals, and field recordings.

The Pocket Record boasts 128MB of built-in flash memory with an SD memory card slot that accepts 16MB - 4GB SD cards. (Not compatible with SDHC cards). Pocket Record SD digital recorder has a 1-year limited warranty.

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Musician's Gear Pocket Record SD Digital Recorder Features:

  • Stereo built-in condenser microphones
    Supports high-quality 44.1kHz wav and MP3 recording formats
    Stereo audio inputs
    Microphone, guitar & line-in recording sources
    Volume control for input and output level adjustment
    Stereo earphone jack
    Built-in 128Mb flash memory
    Equipped with an expanded memory slot for SD cards up to 4GB (Does not accept SDHC cards)
    USB port for computer connection and DC power in
    Works with either two AA batteries or a 5V DC adapter (sold separately)


Musician's Gear Pocket Record SD Digital Recorder Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 6.1"(L) x 3.3"(W) x 1.2"(D)
    Weight: 7 oz. (not including batteries)
    Recording media: Internal flash memory: 128MB
    SD memory card slot:
    Accepts 16MB-4GB SD cards (Not SDHC compatible)
    SD card format type: FAT 32
    Recording format: WAV(16-bit), sample rate:8/11/16/22/32/44.1kHz;
    MP3(128Kbps), sample rate: 44.1kHz.
    Playback format: WAV: PCM WAV with sampling rate of 8kHz, 16kHz, 32kHz and 44.1kHz,
    MP3: MPEG1,MPEG2,MPEG2.5Layer3,from 32K~320Kbps
    S/N ratio at 1Khz: 55dB
    Frequency response: 20 — 20kHz
    Built-in microphone: omni-directional condenser microphone type
    Input: Two 1/4" mono for selection of extension microphone, Line-in, and Electric Guitar (plug-in power 1.5V)
    Built-in stereo microphones(L & R).
    Output: 1/8" stereo heanphone , 1/8"stereo Line out
    Built-in speaker: 0.2Watt, 8 Ohm
    USB interface: Mini-B type (USB 2.0 Full-Speed compatible)
    Power requirements: AA battery x 2, or USB DC adaptor 5V (not included).
    Battery life (Alkaline batteries): 5 hours for recording, or 6 hours for playback (by earphone)
    Accessories: Two lapel microphones, USB cable, two AA batteries, and a headphone.


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  • Bad recorder, waste of money! Don't buy!

    As reviewed by Daniel on 1/3/2011

    I'm serious, this recorder sucks! I owned two for a total of 1 week. I ordered one and had problems with that one, then I got another one and that one was faulty too! After a while of recording it says the track is full even when it shows "00:00" on the time chart. Then you have to go through the tracks to find one that it will record on. Both of my recorders did that and then whenever I turned them on they would make the sound of a dying chicken (really); like a squeaking sound going from high to low pitches. Its really hard to operate, too. It takes forever to do things.

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