Marantz is taking CD recording to the next level with the CDR310, the first truly portable, affordable CD-based field recorder. Whether for documentation, duplication, or archiving, audio CDs promote confidence through their permanence and universality. While digital recording and CD burning have been commonplace for several years, existing hardware has lacked the go-anywhere flexibility and ease of use that users have come to expect in the digital age. The CDR310 has changed all that.
Highlights Digital hard disc recording in a variety of formats Instant CD burning Convenience and portability with one-touch record operation Flexible record modes – Pre-Record, Background Record, Silent Skip, Adjustable Auto Track Professional hardware from input to output Spec. Sheet
CDR-420
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.
The CDR420 is the right recorder to capture and record almost any application. Recording a court proceeding? All parties walk away with a standard, non-erasable audio CD. Recording a concert? Sell CDs minutes after it ends. Need more than 80 minutes on a CD? Record and burn in MP3 mode. Need to use good mics? The CDR420 has dual XLRs with +48v phantom power. Don't have any mics? The CDR420 has one built-in. There's more, but sit back. The list is long.
Highlights Record to the 20GB hard disc in 44.1kHz mono or stereo as .WAV or .MP3 On-board editing CDs can be burned in standard audio format, or as a data CD Multiple MP3 bitrates WAV files can be converted to MP3 Read, display, and edit ID3 tag information from MP3 files Spec. Sheet
PMD-560
For the past several years, Marantz Professional solid state recorders have been revolutionizing the worlds of broadcasting, journalism, and portable professional recording. With no moving parts, solid state technology has virtually made repair and maintenance a thing of the past.
Now, Marantz Professional brings the flexibility and reliability of this format to the installation market at an affordable price-with the PMD560. More and more, audio is being delivered online, through email, webcasts, and pod-casts. Even CD recording-once the "hip new thing,"- has become the de facto standard. The equipment you install has to be capable of rendering your audio in the high-quality digital formats that end users want, need, and frankly expect.
Highlights Solid State Design No moving parts-no maintenance Records uncompressed 16-bit PCM .wav files at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. Records mono .mp3 files at 64 kbps Records stereo .mp3 files at 128 kbps 3 Presets allow instant configuration of recording format Uses inexpensive, widely available Compact Flash media (CF) A 1 GB CF card can hold over 1 hour of uncompressed stereo A 1 GB CF card can hold over 17 hours (stereo) or 36 hours(mono) .mp3 RCA line I/O "Copy Segment" cut-and-paste editing to a new sound file 99 "Virtual Tracks" for EDL-style editing Front Panel USB port for easy file transfer RS-232 port for automation and machine control Spec. Sheet
PMD-570
For years, Marantz Professional has led the industry in the recording and gathering of audio for every application from Houses of Worship to Corporate Boardrooms to Municpalities to Courthouses and beyond. Not afraid of moving forward with technology, the new PMD570 pro-installation solid state recorder from Marantz Professional will lead the charge in audio data acquisition. Replacing the traditional cassette tape with readily available and affordable CF (compact flash) cards may be scary; but after all of the benefits of doing so have been realized, youll know why Marantz Professional and the PMD570 are out in front again.
Highlights Record Directly to Compact Flash Cards RS-232c Control of Functions Easy One Touch Record No Moving Parts MP3, MP2, WAV, and BWF Format Compatible Menu Driven Contact Closure Digital Input and Output Balanced XLR Line inputs with Trim Unbalanced Line In and Out Spec. Sheet
PMD-580
Expanding on the legacy of reliable, professional recording of the PMD560 and PMD570 solid state recorders for permanent installations, Marantz is pleased to present the PMD580, a single rack-space digital recorder that adds advanced network control and automatic archiving to the capabilities of this popular line.
Like its line mates, the PMD580 uses proven, stable Compact Flash (CF) as its recording medium, with the inherent reliability of no moving parts. But the PMD580 takes convenience and functionality to another level, incorporating Ethernet connectivity and an internal, browser-style interface that allows centralized control of all operations including scheduling of recordings, machine setup, and file transfer.
Highlights Choice of 24-bit or 16-bit Recording onto Compact Flash (CF) Card Ethernet Connectivity and Internal Web Browser Automatic Archiving of Recorded Files Easy Recording MP3 and WAV File Formats Menu-selectable Quality Settings Balanced XLR Inputs and Outputs AES/EBU and S/PDIF Digital Inputs and Outputs RS232 Control Port No Moving Parts FAT32 File Structure Contact Closures with Menu-driven Control Spec. Sheet
PMD-620
Marantz puts the world of professional field recording within easy reach with the PMD620, a rugged yet lightweight digital recorder that doesn’t skimp on features or performance. The PMD620 fits comfortably in the palm of the hand and houses two high-quality electret condenser microphones and a monitor speaker, making it ideal for go-anywhere field recording application, such as interviews, podcasting, and meeting recording – even live music.
Highlights True handheld portability with one-touch stereo recording Professional recording features and flexible file formats Digital recording with file size limited only by SD card capacity On-board editing and playback features Full inputs and outputs, including USB 2.0 connectivity Spec. Sheet
PMD-660
Our newest PMD recorder is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but it has features that make more expensive, full-sized field recorders green with envy. It can run for hours on just four AA batteries. It records on Compact Flash media cards which you can find in any discount store, and will store more than 36 hours of mono on a single card. If audio quality is your key requirement, you get over an hour of pristine, uncompressed, 16-bit .wav files. Editing can be achieved right there in the field using either of two editing modes, or you can use your favorite audio editing application by transferring files to your PC-the PMD660 even has its own USB port. XLR inputs, phantom power, built-in mics and more-it's all there in the PMD660.
Highlights WINNER of the 2005 Radio World "Cool Stuff Award" WINNER of the 2005 Radio Magazine "Pick Hit Award" Smallest PMD yet-fits in your hand Uses inexpensive, widely available Compact Flash media (CF) Operates for four hours on four AA batteries Two XLR mic connections with +48v phantom power Two built-in condenser mics for easy, true stereo recordings Spec. Sheet
PMD-670
The PMD670 Solid State Recorder features non-stop record with 7 hours of battery life, a menu-driven remote operation, and an EDL marking system for creating new files on-the-fly during the recording for easy file selection during playback. Users are assured a high-quality recording result due to the built-in lock down panels that secure the recording setting switches and media door from accidental changes in-the-field.
Highlights Record Directly to Compact Flash Cards Easy One Touch Record Portable Operation No Moving Parts MP3, MP2, WAV, BWF Format Compatible Over 40 Assignable Quality Settings FREE Transcription Software Spec. Sheet
PMD-671
Marantz has raised the bar, exponentially. The PMD671 can record 24-bit, 96 kHz audio for the highest sound quality available in the field or even in the studio. The ability to read-after-write offers completely new levels of functionality never before available in a field recorder. Even the mic preamps have been dramatically improved. Then add programmable presets, and changing formats on the fly is as easy as pressing a button. Serious professionals need serious tools. If your application requires uncompromising audio, unflinching reliability, and unprecedented functionality, you owe it to yourself to take a very serious look at the PMD671.
Highlights 24-bit, 96 kHz PCM capable "Virtual Third Head" for confidence monitoring Read-after-write capability Records uncompressed 16 and 24 bit PCM .wav files Two XLR mic connections with +48v phantom power RCA line I/O Built-in monitor speaker Optional RC600 wired remote control FREE Transcription Software Spec. Sheet
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