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(More customer reviews)This is pretty much the perfect tape recorder for interviews, whether live or phone -- sturdy but light for carrying, with plenty of bells and whistles but a snap to learn to use. (However, inserting tapes is slightly harder than in some other machines.) You can choose slow-speed recording to double the length of your tape (e.g., get two hours of talk on a 60-minute tape), which minimizes interrupting the flow of the interview to change sides or tapes. On playback, a speed-control dial lets you control speed and tone of speech -- you can slow down a fast jabberer to transcribe, or speed up to chipmonk-voices past the less useful chatter without missing anything. Plugging in the adapter spares the batteries when transcribing, i.e. when hitting the "pause" button instead of "stop" for interruptions that last longer than anticipated. Sound quality is fine for talk. Not much machine-hiss, and even less on slow speed than on regular speed. Much easier to change batteries than on my previous tape recorder(another Sony which finally died after 25 years of service). Haven't tried this machine for music.
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- Sony standard cassette voice recorder- Built-in mic and speaker make for easy recording and playback- Advanced voice recording saves valuable recording time- Clear voice function improves recording quality by enhancing voice sounds- Runs on two AA batteries or AC adaptor- 2 Track 1 channel monaural tape system- 250 to 6300 Hz frequency response- DC-in jack, earphone jack, external microphone- 50 Millimeter diameter speaker unit- Up to 25 hours continuous recording- Adapter includedTCM210DV
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