Monday, April 22, 2013

Tascam DR-60D review Video


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I could spend some time writing a long description of the Tascam DR-60D, but I think I’ve covered it pretty well in this review. So I’ll just break it down into pros and cons.

Pro:

Lower price than Beachtek or Juicedlink with more features

4 tracks of audio recording

Large knobs with an easy to use interface

AA batteries instead of less common 9 volt batteries

Good audio quality even at high gain settings

Phantom power

Plethora of audio interface options

Con:

No neck strap or memory card included in the kit

Volume knobs are rotary encoders instead of potentiometers which can cause clicking

Battery life with 4 AA batteries is only about 3 hours

The unit is large, about the size of a Canon t2i body

Overall if you don’t mind the size, I think the Tascam DR-60D is a much more comprehensive option then most of the audio interfaces on the market. You can use it with a boom mic as an independent field recorder or as an audio interface for your camera without much problem. It’s $50 cheaper than a Riggy RM333 and a $100 cheaper then the Beachtek DXA-SLR PRO with a lot more features.




By: Deejay


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