One-touch, portable recording made easy

Marantz Professional introduces its new PMD671 recorder for one-touch, non-stop, PC-compatible recording. This solid state device can record audio files to affordable and widely available Microdrives or Compact Flash cards with just the flip of a switch. Designed for compatibility with MP3, MP2, BWF and WAV formats, the PMD671 boasts an impressive 40 assignable quality settings as well as a File Allocation Table (FAT32) for future multi-gigabyte file capability. Features include: non-stop recording with 6 hours of battery life; menu-driven remote operation; and an EDL marking system for creating new files on-the-fly during recordings for easy file selection during playback.

Product highlights

  • Record Directly to Compact Flash Cards
  • Easy One-Touch Record
  • Portable Operation
  • No Moving Parts
  • MP3, MP2, WAV, and BWF Format Compatible
  • Over 40 Assignable Quality Settings
  • Security for Switch Settings and Media(Door)
  • 16-96 KHz Sample Rate Selections
  • 32-384 Bit Rate Selectable*
  • Menu Driven Contact Closure for Remote Operation: Start-Pause/Mark EDL/Unattended Power Up and Record/Create New file
  • Digital Input and Output
  • Balanced XLR Mic Inputs
  • +48 V Phantom Power
  • Unbalanced Line In and Out
  • USB (2.0)
  • Read after write monitor*
  • Shift time playback*
  • Monitoring without REC-MUTE
  • Optional NiCad and NiMh batteries (rechargeable on-board)
  • *Additional function from PMD670

For more information please visit www.audioproducts.com.au or www.d-mpro.eu.com.


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