LS-100 Review
Olympus has really made a mark in the portable-recorder arena over the years – we loved the pocket-size LS-5 that we reviewed in February 2011, giving it nine out of ten for its great sound and build quality. More...
DR-100 MKII Review
Tascam has been in the recording business for more than 30 years. The company produced the first 4-track cassette recorder, R-DAT machine and multitrack MiniDisk recorder, products that helped make the home More...
LS-5
Olympus has been around since 1963 and you may know the brand better for cameras than pro audio. But the company has released numerous tape and digital hand-held recorders over the years and the latest LS-5 model More...
Mikey 2.0
We’ve waited a long time for this product to arrive after its initial announcement in early 2010. The first generation Mikey was a much less elegant-looking unit than this new model; some features have been added More...
Babyface
RME has brought a considerable amount of innovation to the digital audio world, developing A/D and D/A converters that stand up alongside the best in the industry, incorporating developments in clocking, jitter More...
DR-680
Recording at high quality on the move used to be, until recently, an expensive business. Before the widespread availability of solid-state recorders, the digital solution was the DAT tape, and Tascam was one of More...
iElectribe
Replicating the original Electribe R, iElectribe offers decent editing capabilities for some simple but fun sound generation. Each of the possible 160 preset patterns lasts a maximum of 64 steps, so longer ideas More...
V-Studio 20
When recording on the move, it’s usual these days for a laptop to be involved, and the V-Studio 20 is designed for use alongside one as part of a mobile setup. It’s small in size and weight and has More...













