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Product Evaluations
Contributing engineers and writers try out new products for review. These are paid evaluations, and writers provide thumbs up/thumbs down commentary.
 


Yamaha Hits New ‘Low’ With Pocketrak 2G — And That’s a Good Thing
Flash Recorder Offers Big Sound, Long Record Time, USB 2.0 and Rechargeable Battery in 1.7 Ounce Package
by Frank Beacham, 7.02.2008
This is a $350 game-changer for radio reporters looking for not only the ultimate in size and portability, but a full-featured, well-built general purpose audio recorder. more


AT2020 USB: Bid Your Preamp, Mixer Adieu
Latency Issues Aside, This USB Mic Helps Streamline Recordings, Reclaim Desktop Space
by Ty Ford, 6.04.2008
The AT2020 USB mic will be an instant hit for anyone looking to reclaim desktop space normally occupied by a mixer. more


Audition 3.0: Digital Audio Band-Aid
Editing Software Adds Tools to Clean Clips, Remove Disturbances, Leaving Audio Unaffected
by Read G. Burgan, 5.07.2008
Beginning with Audition 1.5, Adobe has brought its experience with photo software to the original Cool Edit program. It has done this by adding a “spectral” view. more


MicroTrack II: More Record Time, Faster USB
Journalists Will Like Its ‘Speedy’ File Transfer, 2 GB Recording, Location Markers and Analog Limiter
by John Gatski, 5.07.2008
Despite the abundance of more expensive CompactFlash-based stereo recorders, the M-Audio Micro Track is suitable for recordists, musicians and journalists. more


TuneStudio: Not Just for Rockin’ Out
Belkin’s Portable Mixer Is for Musicians, But Broadcasters May Like XLR Mic Inputs, Stereo Audio
by James Careless, 4.23.2008
The multiple inputs and options of this versatile device open up real possibilities for budget-minded broadcasters. more


RadioTime: An EPG/PVR for Web Radio
CEO and Inventor Bill Moore Was Tired of Not Being Able to Hear the Shows He Liked When He Wanted to Hear Them
by James Careless, 3.12.2008
RadioGuide is a searchable directory that lets you find programming by genre, station, network or location, drawn from 36,000 sources worldwide. more


RemoteMix 4 Ideal for Remotes
A Flexible Tool, This Portable Audio Remote Mixer ‘Connects All the Dots’
by Frank Beacham, 3.12.2008
Once you get the hang of it and understand the many ways to use the RemoteMix 4, it becomes a remarkably flexible tool. more


iKey Plus Useful, Though Not Ideal
Handheld Recorder Uses USB Drives, Records WAV, MP3, Though ‘Arm’ Time Is a Limitation
by Paul Kaminski, 3.12.2008
If you travel with an iPod and you make recordings in the field, GCI Technologies has developed a tool that will help you put that iPod to work. more


Zoom H2: A ‘Remarkable Little Machine’
Though Radio May Require a More Rugged Unit, The Low-Cost H2 Offers Flexible Recording, Clean Sound
by Frank Beacham, 2.13.2008
It uses an adjustable four-microphone array in a W-X/Y configuration to capture and decode audio in several formats up to 48 kHz at 24 bit resolution. more


ADMS 44.22 Switches Sources for KLZ
Broadcast Tools Offers ‘Flawless’ Matrix Switching; Stations With Automation Will Like Its Flexibility
by Edward C. Dulaney, 2.13.2008
When the long-anticipated Broadcast Tools ADMS 44.22 matrix switcher was released, I pounced on the chance to take a look at it. more


Sangean HDT-1X Offers Upgrades
A Broadcaster-Friendly HD Radio Gets Some Further Welcome Improvements
by Aaron Read, 1.16.2008
When Sangean released the HDT-1 component-style HD Radio receiver, it was to the delight of radio engineers. Many of us had been waiting for a radio we could put in our racks to replace a homebrew car receiver or similar jury-rigged solution for our in-house monitoring. more


If You Liked the D1, You’ll Love the D50
Journalists Will Appreciate Sony’s PCM-D50, a Lighter, More Compact, Less Expensive Recorder
by Frank Beacham, 1.02.2008
Over the past three years, the marketplace has been flooded with digital audio recorders that use Flash memory for storage. In the rapid fire introduction of new models, the one constant has been progressively lower prices. more


D&M Adds PMD620 to Field Recorder Line
Unit Is Follow-up to PMD660
by Carl Lindemann, 1.02.2008
The PMD620 was developed in response to the flood of new solid-state mini-recorders that have been popping up on the prosumer and musician market. more


Watchband to Capture Hearts of Engineers
Burk’s Remote AM/FM/RDS Receiver Displays Projected, Actual Signal Strengths, FCC Station Info
by Stephen M. Poole, 12.19.2007
Imagine a PC radio coupled with a streaming Web server that can be programmed to keep an eye on every station in your market, and you’ll get a rough idea of what the Burk Watchband is capable of. But that’s just a start. more


Aphex HeadPod 454 Spanks Bottom End
Small, Hefty Headphone Box Is Equally Comfortable With Lows and Highs; Monitors at Modest Levels
by Doug McLeod, 12.19.2007
The radio industry isn’t generally seen as a market for audiophile headphones. more


Sound Forge 9.0 Addresses Two-Track Limit
Digital Production Suite Promises ‘Everything You Need to Quickly Get From Raw Audio to Finished Master’
by Read G. Burgan, 11.21.2007
In the 1990s, Sound Forge was one of the first PC-based digital audio editors. Like the once-ubiquitous tape recorder, it became a familiar and welcome part of our broadcast world. more


TLF300: Audio Over IP in Small Package
Rarey Likes This Small But Powerful Codec for Its Ease of Use and Multiple Simultaneous Connections
by Rich Rarey , 11.21.2007
Almost immediately, the connection framed at 128 kilobits MP2 stereo. “Naw,” I thought, “It can’t be this easy.” more


CD Player Has Network Connectivity to Boot
Denon DN-C640 Offers Web Interface, RS-232, SPDIF/AES Outs, GPI Closure. Oh Yeah, It Plays CDs Too
by Stephen M. Poole, 10.24.2007
When I was asked to review the DN-C640, I read the features sheet and saw that it included an embedded Web server. I thought to myself, “This is going too far.” more


ADAM A7: No Subwoofer Required
Closefield Monitors ‘Nail’ Bass, Kick Drum; A.R.T. Ribbons Deliver Crisp, Non-Fatiguing Transients
by Strother Bullins, 9.26.2007
I had my first experience with ADAM studio monitors several years ago during a mix session at producer/engineer Michael Wagener’s Nashville-area studio, Wireworld. more


Radiosophy HD100 Is Economical
HD100 Provides Tabletop Digital Radio Reception at the $100 Price Point
by Kevin Larke, 9.01.2007
Although the Radiosophy HD100 table radio originally listed for $119.99, it was sold at a special introductory price of $99.95 and will remain at that price, according to the company. more



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