Like i said if I am in a close situation i wil use the olympus, but it is 
always a good idea ot have an extra device in case one 
dies.

SA&G

: Hi:
:
: Can you please tell me why you use two digital recorders?
:
: Wayne
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: Yep I carry my olympus ws320m and my  edirol r9. I do use both but
: not at once though. *g*
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: SA&G
:: Hi Kelly,
::
:: Agreed, but there are many times where a recorder needs to be less
:: conspicuous than all that.  :)
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:: The best quality from any recorder will happen with an external
:: microphone placed six to nine inches from the speaker's mouth.  I
:: know that this requires toting around at least 25 feet of thick
:: microphone cord and a tripod microphone stand, which is inconvenient
:: and a hassle.  yet the great result will speak for themselves many
:: years into the future.
::
:: Kelly
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:: Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:54 PM
:: Subject: Good digital recorder for recording confreences and lectures
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::
::> Hello.  I have listened to many of the podcasts about digital
::> recorders. I
::> would like a small one for recording conferences and lectures.  I
::> would love
::> the ease of use of the Olympus Ds-50, and don't need more space than
::> it is
::> limited to, but want to get the best quality I can.  My frames of
::> reference
::> are cassette-recorder built-in mics and the build-in mic on the
::> PtR2, which
::> is terrible.
::>
::> If I were to spend under US $300,
::>
::> 1.  Does the Ds-50 do a good job in conference situations, better
::> than the
::> two benchmarks I've mentioned?
::>
::> 2.  How does your recorder, whichever you use, do in lecture or
::> conference
::> situations?
::>
::> I appreciate nay input.
::>
::> Thanks.
::> Dean
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