Portable Audio Recorder Review
Current Voice Recorder Recommendations:
Compact, convenient, take-everywhere recorder: Sony PCM-M10 (Transom review) – $240
Sonic clarity in a small package: Sony PCM-D100 (Transom review) – $800
Affordable sound quality with XLR mic inputs: Tascam DR-100mkII (Transom review) – $270
Reporter’s workhorse: Marantz PMD 661 (Transom review) – $600
Simultaneous interview/ambience recording: Zoom H4n (Transom review) – $200 – OR Tascam DR-40 (Transom review) – $200
Ultimate sound quality: Sound Devices 702/722 (Transom review) – $1,800/$2,400
Recommended External Microphones:
Omnidirectional, Condenser: Audio Technica AT8010 – $160
Short Shotgun, Condenser: Rode NTG2 – $270
Sennheiser K6 powering module + Sennheiser ME66 short shotgun capsule – $250/$210. Additional capsules can be purchased (Omni, Cardioid, Lavalier, etc) to work with the K6. This can be more economical and compact than purchasing and carrying several different microphones.
Digital Voice Recorder Comparison
Tascam DR-100mkII
Pros: Upgraded (cleaner) mic inputs compared to original DR-100. XLR mic inputs with standard phantom power, hardware switches for inputs and other controls, dual power sources (both AA and rechargeable battery), easy to use, good built-in stereo mics, good audio quality with any external microphones, simple menu structure, protective soft sleeve included.
Cons: AA battery life is short. Battery-source menu is clunky. Mono/stereo record-mode setting is buried in a series of menus. No true single-track mono recording. Too large for a pocket. No AC power supply provided.

