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| NEW | $499 |
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Field recording means more than just "battery-operated." It takes ruggedness, flexibility, specialized features, and the highest audio quality. It also takes experience to really understand what happens in the field, and to design the right tools for the job. Now Marantz Professional has answered-with the PMD660. >More
| NEW | $699 |
The easiest way to get sound into a computer! This professional, solid-state, stereo digital recorder provides the ultimate in convenience for just about any remote recording application. The PMD670 records your choice of uncompressed WAV or MP2, and now - MP3 files (selectable compression rates) that you can immediately drag-n-drop onto your computer hard drive via USB. The PMD670's Type III PC Card slot is compatible with both compact flash (using an adaptor) and ATA-size PC Cards, which are widely available at computer/electronics retailers. The slot is also designed to accept cost-effective IBM MicroDrives, miniature removable hard disks with capacities as high as 10 gigabytes for over 12 hours of continuous WAV file recording. >More
Marantz PMD620 Professional Handheld Recorder
| NEW | $399 |
| NON-NEW | $360 |
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The PMD20 is a rugged yet lightweight digital recorder that doesn’t skimp on features or performance. It records to SD or SDHC cards (even the huge ones!) so storage media is affordable and readily available. >More
| NEW | $1,200 |
Marantz is no stranger to innovation. For decades, we've written and rewritten the book on professional field recording and we are doing it again with the new CDR420. Never before has a CD recorder been so flexible or so powerful. Record to hard disc as .WAV or .MP3. Perform cut-and-paste editing in the field. Upload to a PC through USB 2.0, or burn CDs right there in the field. Edit ID3 information and rip MP3 discs. Copy redbook or MP3/.WAV data discs. Error check and defrag the hard drive using USB and standard Windows XP disc utilities. You can even name files and access commands with a standard PS/2 keyboard. >More









