if you really want to purchase a recorder and hold on to it for a few years, 
the Edirol R1 is the way to go.  I've gotten my hands on one finally and 
it's briliant.  However, it's semi-large, so maybe waiting for the R09 might 
be the ticket.
Thanks,
Nick
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: flash card recorder


> Joe, the ICD-MX20 is great. One can change its menus with the supplied
> screen reader friendly software. Its recordings are of good quality, but
> not good enough for radio broadcasts, the maximum audio quality is 48
> KBPS. If you work for newspapers etc., you should have no problems with
> this audio quality.
>
>   <*** Michael Lang ***>
>
> You wrote:
>
>> hi friends, i am about to purchase a new recorder, i need a professional
>> recorder, i was about to purchase a mini-disk recorder i have been useing
>> mini-disks  for my journalism work for the past few years, but now it has
>> been suggested to me that i change to a flash card recorder, the model
>> mentioned was the sony ICDMX20, has anyone on the list heard of or used 
>> this
>> piece of equipment, is it blind friendly? or is there a better model 
>> around,
>> hope someone can help, regards, joe.
>
>
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