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Denon PMD670

Product code: DENPMD670
Manufacturer: Denon

Price: $699.00

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Denon PMD670

Denon PMD670 Description:

Denon PMD670 Compact Flash MP3/Wav Recorder

Like its predecessors, the PMD670 is a rugged and reliable portable recorder specifically designed for applications like meeting recording, voice dictation, high quality sound gathering and everything in between. The PMD670 includes a built-in microphone, built-in speaker, and professional mic/line inputs and outputs. You can record many hours of quality stereo or mono audio on a single CF (compact flash) memory card or Microdrive. Transfer audio files into a computer for editing or distribution by simply placing a recorded card into your computer PC card drive or use the built in computer I/O port for a no hassle approach to file transfer. The PMD670 is also fully compatible with Denon Professional's PMDEdit editing and file management software.

Denon PMD670 Features:

  • Easy One Touch Record
  • No Moving Parts (Maintenance Free)
  • Transfer Hours of Audio Files via 1.1 USB or Card Reader in Minutes/Seconds
  • Records Uncompressed .wav, MP2 or MP3 Formats
  • Built-in Condenser Microphone and Internal Monitor Speaker
  • 4 to 6-hour Battery Life (Standard AA Alkaline Batteries)
  • Over 40 Flexible Quality Settings
  • Automatic Level Control (ALC) Feature
  • Professional Features including 48V Phamtom Power, Limiters, Filters and EDL Markings
  • Shipping Weight 6 lbs.
  • UPC: 699927411657

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