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Tascam DR100 MKII Portable Digital RecorderThe rugged Tascam DR100 MKII Portable Digital Recorder offers high-end recording features to musicians and engineers who demand more from their portable recorder. The DR100 MKII features four built-in microphones, two cardioid and two omnidirectional, for great sounding recordings. A pair of XLR microphone inputs with phantom power welcomes pro-grade condenser mics, and line in and out connectors are also provided.
The DR100 MKII differs from the original version by adding balanced line ins, S/PDIF digital inputs, locking connectors and more. If you’re in the market for a great quality compact handheld recorder, the DR100 MKII from Tascam is a great choice!
Tascam DR100 MKII Portable Digital Recorder Features
- +4dBu (maximum +24dBu) line input available via XLR jack
- XLR jack with a locking latch for professional use
- Better quality uni-directional and omni-directional microphones than the original DR-100
- Accepts digital input signal from an external digital device via remote jack
- Improved Mic pre amp with higher gain and lower noise
- Up to 96kHz/24-bit WAV recording
- 32 to 320kbps MP3 recording
- XLR or RCA 1/8 inch line input
- S/PDIF digital power
- Wired/wireless remote control included (RC-10)
- Limiter and low cut filter
- Back panel dedicated switches
- Rugged aluminum casing
- VSA changes playback speed from -50 to +16 percent
- Records to SD or SD-HC card (2GB card included)
- Mini USB 2.0 jack and cable
- Large thumbwheel individual gain control
- Built-in speaker
- Tripod Mount
- Included Li-ion battery, windscreen and carrying case
Tascam DR100 MKII Recorder Applications
- Live Recording - Record with built-in mics or add premium condensers to document a performance
- Band Rehearsals - Record school orchestra or rock band practice to judge your progress
- DSLR Filmmaking - Attach to your camera to capture great audio on set
- Sound Effects Gathering - Record sounds in the outside world, then drop them into your productions
Tascam DR100 MKII Portable Digital Recorder Specifications
- Recording Media: SD card (64MB - 2GB), SDHC card (4GB - 32GB)
- File System: FAT16/32
- File Format: WAV, MP3
- Recording/Playback Format:
- WAV: 44.1/48/96 (HS mode) kHz, 16/24-bit
- MP3: 44.1/48kHz, 32/64/96/192/256/320kbps
- Number of Channels: 2 channels (stereo)
- Playback Speed Control (VSA): -50 - +16 percent (1 percent step)
- Analog Input
- MIC/LINE 1 IN (XLR) (Phantom Power Compatible): XLR-3-31
- MIC (Switch is set to MIC):
- Input Impendance: 2.1k ohms
- Nominal Input Level: −14dBu
- Maximum Input Level: +2dBu
- LINE 1 (Switch is set to LINE):
- Input Impendance: 2.5k ohms
- Nominal Input Level: +4dBu
- Maximum Input Level: +24dBu
- Line 2 IN:
- Connetor: 1/8 inch (3.5mm) stereo mini jack
- Input Impedance: 22 k ohms or more
- Nominal Input Level: −10dBV
- Maximum Input Level: +6dBV
- Analog Output
- Line Out:
- Connector: 1/8 inch (3.5mm) stereo mini jack
- Output Impendance: 200 k ohms
- Nominal Output Level: 14dBV
- Maximum Output Level: 6dBV
- Headphone Output: 1/8 inch (3.5mm) stereo mini jack
- Connector: 25mW+25mW (With 32 ohms headphone connection)
- Maximum Output: 25mW+25mW (With 32 ohms headphone connection)
- Built-in Speaker: 0.4W (mono)
- Digital Input: 3/32 inch (2.5 mm) TRS jack (using the conversion cable made for this unit)
- USB: Mini-B type
- USB Format: USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED mass storage class
- Remote: 3/32 inch (2.5 mm) TRS jack
- Power Supply:
- Lithium-ion rechargeable battery made for this unit
- Two AA batteries (Alkaline or Ni-MH batteries)
- AC adaptor (Tascam PS-P520, sold separately)
- External battery pack (Tascam BP-6AA, sold separately)
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 3.15 x 6.024 x 1.378 inch (80x153x35mm)
- Weight: 10.23 oz. / 290g (without batteries)
- Included Accessories: 2GB SD card, Mini USB cable, lithium ion batteries (BP-L2), wireless/wired remote (RC-10), carrying case and windscreen
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