Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder with MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback | Check SONY STYLE ICD-UX80
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Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder with MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback
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highly recommended
Capture everything. Plug the ICD-UX80 directly into your compatible PC and enjoy easy, drag and drop file transfers. Its built-in 2GB Flash memory lets you record up to 590 hours of lectures, personal notes and more. You can even play back your favorite
MP3
audio files and listen on the included
stereo
headphones. This compact and attractive
digital
voice
recorder
features five
recording
modes, digital pitch control and Windows and Macintosh compatibility with no software required. MP3 Stereo Recording and
Playback
allows you to playback up 18 hours of MP3 files and record using the MP3 file format. 2GB Built-in Flash Memory uses a high capacity IC chip, which may be recorded over and used again and again with distortion free clarity. USB Direct Connection allows you to plug your voice recorder directly into a USB port on a computer or hub, eliminating the need for cables. Drag & Drop File Transfer allows you to easily drag files from your PC right to the voice recorder with no software required. Voice Operated Recording (VOR) stops the recording during silent pauses, saving valuable recording time, then begins recording again without missing a single syllable because of the digital buffer. Digital Pitch Control and A-B Repeat allows recordings to be heard at slower than normal speeds without distortion, to facilitate transcribing and editing; or at faster than normal speeds, to move quickly to a desired portion. Selectable Microphone Sensitivity (Hi/Lo) enables you to record different situations, from group meetings to individuals, more effectively. Operation Controls - Record/Pause, Stop, Forward, Play/Pause, Rewind, A-B Repeat Dimensions - Width 1.35 x Height 3.8 x Depth 0.52 (34.4x99.0x13.4mm) Weight - 1.7 ounces (48 grams)
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Buy it, you'll like it
I bought this device primarily for use with Dragon Naturally Speaking Nine Preferred, with which it works quite well.
I was pleasantly surprised, no, make that astounded, at how well it records live music.
The only shortcoming I've found is that battery life isn't nearly as long as advertised, but I would have bought it anyway had I known.
It's hard to believe that something this small could produce such big results.
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wanted
stereo
MP3
recorder
for
recording
live music and recording my own practice music when I am playing myself. It records very well with internal microphones. Recording is slightly better for low frequencies if I record with external stereo microphone
SONY
ECM-DS30P ($49.99). It records even better if you directly feed audio in to microphone input and selecting it as "LINE IN" using Audio Line Out of other system.
I am all happy with this device. I purchased it from "SONY STYLE" store for $99.97. I was surprised by this price as compared to what I have seen on the Internet. I purchased two of the ICD-UX80. One to give as a gift to a music lover friend of mine. Store salesman told me that this product is being obsoleted, anything in the store with the price ending with xx.X7 is obsoleted. If the price ends with xx.x9 then it is a current production item. Don't be fooled by the sticker price on the box. Ask salesman to check the price on the cash register using barcode. Anyway I wanted it so I purchased it and I am glad I did. May be SONY is comming up with a better new model than this one, soon.
Although it can safely record 2 hours of stereo music at 192Kb/sec on a fresh AAA alkaline battery I wish SONY had designed it for AA alkaline battery which has two and half times more energy than AAA and would have given recording time of more that 5 hours on one stretch. I hope they design their new model using AA batteries. So what if it gets little bigger/thicker in size. It is too small to begin with. A slightly larger model will also have better performance built-in microphones like they have on other models.
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great all purpose recorder (UX 70)
I practice law and had tried
digital
recording
with the older Olympus DSS 30. I liked digital but it really was not versatile enough (format, etc). I relied mainly on mini-cassette dictation but needed a better system without spending 300-400 + on a system. I also use "Dragon Naturally Speaking" and after some research decided to try the
Sony
UX 70 (a lighter version of the UX 80). What I discovered was that
MP3
based dictation answered all of my needs - dictation, conference recording, hearing recording (including hearings where a witness was testifying over a speakerphone). The MP3 format is universal. I also purchased the Sony foot pedal with digital
voice
editor software. I can send this stuff by e-mail or by "CITRIX" based file transfer programs ([...]). I can also use the
recorder
as a "flash drive" and transport word, excel, etc. Also photos and anything else you would put on a flash drive. The small speaker on the recorder is not really loud but I assume that it is meant to hold up to your ear so that you can "discretely" listen to what you have dictated. With earphones, the sound of music is good. I paid about $[...] for mine and it does everything that a system costing several hundred does. I know, because I have tried them.
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A Great Step . . .
The ICD-UX80 I have is great. The others have mentioned
recording
quality. It records at 192kbps in top quality. The mics work fine for me, except in the wind . . .
The drawbacks, though:
1) the buttons get pressed easily while in my bag. This records bag noise for hours . . . or plays nothing for hours . . . Either way, it does run the battery down often requiring a reset of the date and time when a new battery is installed. (You do have time to change batteries normally without losing date and settings, but this isn't the case when the unit has no battery capacity for hours . . .) It really needs a case.
2) The record button is just as small as the other buttons; it is also almost the same size as the adjacent round speaker casing. An oversized record button would make it easier to start without looking . . .
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A Good All Purpose Voice Recorder
I purchased the
Sony
ICDUX80
Digital
Voice
Recorder
mainly to do voice-over work for the videos I make for YouTube. My computer's built-in mic pics up the noise from the on-board fan, etc. so I decided to get a compact voice recorder.
The SONY was pretty much what I was looking for as far as features and price... plus I have always had great success with SONY equipment. Here are some of mike Pros & Cons:
PROS: Small, compact and easy to carry in a shirt pocket. Good Amazon price.
Stereo
mp3
files. USB direct plug to go into my Mac. Lots of drive space for the files. Easy to read menus.
CONS: Small, compact size.... I have fairly large hands and it is sometimes clumsy to navigate the menus with such small buttons. Audio quality was not quite what I expected -- even in the highest
recording
quality. There is a fair amount of "hiss".... something I would expect from an analogue voice recorder... but from a digital one? Also if you speak too closely to the mic, you will get "pop" -- when you pronounce your "P"'s. I have a tendency to over-enunciate when I do my voice-overs, so I had to learn to back off the mic a bit so as not to over-drive the mics.
All in all, I would give the Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder 4 Stars
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