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Old 02-18-2008, 11:42 AM   #4
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Ok, I just performed a carefully controlled study using the most advanced and recently calibrated scientific equipment

I think it would work well for your intended use. I did a few test recordings at about 14" and 30" with a normal speaking voice. The recording was very clear and strong, although the mic is very sensitive. If you move the player around while recording you will get a contact noise like as if you were tapping a regular microphone.

It even picks up whispers, be careful what you say

Only negatives are the user interface which has a different menu for recording vs playback. And if you were in an area with a lot of background noise, I'm not sure if you could adjust the mic sensitivity to tune this out.

As an MP3 player I've been using it for a month to workout w/the Bose earbud headphones and the sound quality is excellent. For the money it's a nice little unit.

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