Sony ICD-UX71 Digital Voice Recorder with 1GB Flash Memory | 
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List Price: $99.95 Buy New: $42.00 You Save: $57.95 (58%)
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Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 1829
Format: CD Platform: Windows Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: Windows Battery: 2 AAA Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 1.4 x 0.5
MPN: ICD-UX71 Model: ICD-UX71 UPC: 027242752788 EAN: 0027242752788 ASIN: B001RB1XW0
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| Features:
| • | 1GB Flash Memory | | • | 287 Hours Maximum Recording Time | | • | 17H 55M Maximum MP3 Recording Time at 128kbps | | • | 5 Recording Modes | | • | Audio Monitoring in the Record Mode |
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Product Description Item #: SY-ICD-UX71. Combining digital voice recording, USB storage, and MP3 and WMA music playback, the ICD-UX71 digital voice recorder is the perfect companion in the office, classroom or on-the-go. It has 1GB of built-in flash memory and can store up to 287 hours of voice-quality audio in LP mode or almost 18 hours of your favorite MP3 and WMA music. There's even direct USB connectivity to your PC or Mac®, while drag-and-drop file transfer makes it a breeze to move files between devices without the need for additional software. This lightweight voice recorder includes stereo headphones. Customers also search for: Technology\Consumer Electronics\Voice Recorders and Dictation\Digital Voice Recorders and Accessories Discount Sony ICD-UX71 Digital Flash Voice Recorder, Buy Sony ICD-UX71 Digital Flash Voice Recorder, Wholesale Sony ICD-UX71 Digital Flash Voice Recorder, 027242752788, SY-ICD-UX71, Digital Voice Recorders and Accessories
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Excellent Sony recorder for once! August 10, 2009 R. P. Holmes (Wellington, New Zealand) 72 out of 74 found this review helpful
I have no idea why there are so few reviews for this one - as it's a really great machine and I am a pretty fussy customer too.
I picked it up in Singapore a couple of months ago and it's just what I want - something that records very high quality sound and can be plugged straight into the PC's USB port without requiring any cable or software. And it records in MP3 format! I need to give recordings of sessions to clients, so they must be MP3 without requiring time-consuming conversion (like my last Sony recorder) and quality is very desirable too.
Of course this might not be perfect for everyone. First, the high-quality files get pretty big, but if you want high quality (i.e. the top 192kbps setting), that goes with the territory. The 128k setting is 2nd best quality and still perfect for voice so I will use that and save some memory as I only bought the 1Gig version. Down to 48kbps and 32kbps and then 8kbps I guess if you need to record the stated 287 hours maximum of sound.
The menus are a little fiddly and delete is not convenient at all, having said that you can delete easily from your PC when it's plugged in. Some software for manipulating files would have been great, but I'm happy with a machine that isn't giving me headaches.
Oh yes - the manual seems to say that with the model with 1 gig of memory, you can get a maximum of 11 hours at top quality recording and 17 hours with the 128kbps quality. More than enough for me, though remember you can pay more for the versions with 2 Gigs and I think 4 gigs.
In short - an excellent product! Only downside - the clunky menus, but in the end I only use the recording options and then drag all the files on the PC. So it's great for that.
Final tip: Using the "Hold" button seems to conserve battery life too.
sony quality in a sleek package, ...the musician friend August 30, 2009 D. Gagnon (Canada) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I mainly bought this item to capture inspiration when it pass . I am a woodwind player ( flute, sax ) and compose many tunes as I practice each days. This unit record live music pretty well. I used to put it flat on a coffee table in the living room but faced upside down because it haves two (more) mics holes in the back . I also place it on a towel (my flute's polishing towel for example). This simple technique gives a warmer sound for the reflected room reverberations and give the direct sound a brighter feel in contrast.
The direct input for electronic recording of any sources is good also. when you listen to the recording process you hear all kinds of litle ''tickling glitchs'' but don't be effraid because they aren't present at all in the finished file. I think that these glitchs are actually limiter or compressor calculation that scale the amplitude as the signal pass through . The compression and limiting is way far smoother in this unit then with icd_bx700
Finally when it is time to write down the musical score of these files, the AB repeat button is a welcome addition. it is easy to activate, deactivate, change the gap time or location. It is even possible to use the ''time strech'' playback function to catch fast notes. This function is clear and pretty usable even at -20% wich is not always the case for computer base software that do the same function. This unit do this on the fly!!! I think that for this effect only (dpc speed control) or time stretch in audio eng. , the ICD-ux71 worth his price and that every musician should have one for hard passage practice and improvement. ...yes you could us this fuction with any mp3 downloaded via the computer link. You reduce the speed, you target the passage, and loop it on the go.
I have bought the Sony ECM-DS70P Electret Condenser Stereo Microphone to get a better overall frequency response. It deliver ! It is even too much sensitive at the lowest sensitivity setting ! . For a flute recording , I must be at 12 feets for a good recording without clipping. I could not record band or brass instruments with the Sony ECM-DS70P Electret Condenser Stereo Microphone ! or maybe yes but at 20 feets,... I guess!
for my usage , and in consideration of the price ,i'll throw five stars on it.
A miniature phenomenon! November 21, 2009 V. C. Maley Jr. (Washington, DC) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I purchased this recorder for use in interview research. It has performed beyond my expectations. The sound quality with the built-in microphones is astounding, and I have had no problem with microphone sensitivity in one-on-one conversations. (To date, I have not used the recorder in a group interview nor in large rooms, so cannot comment on those uses.) The recorder is extremely light weight and small, so bringing it to interviews is very easy, and having this recorder with you at all times would be no burden. Transferring the interview audio files to my Mac is a snap, and they play in iTunes with no problem and without. They can easily be sent off electronically for transcription.
The only drawback to this recorder, indeed, is that it is extremely small. It may be difficult to use for someone with large hands, and the display window is very small indeed. Consequently, the information displayed--and there is a lot of information on the display--is in tiny type and is difficult to read. Luckily, little of this information is needed during actual recording.
Nevertheless, within these limitations imposed by the size of the recorder, its performance is amazing, and I believe it is worthy of the five stars.
Now Handstrap November 7, 2009 B. A. Thomas (Goodyear, AZ United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I looked at a lot of reviews, and selected this model based on the reviews and the price.
So far I like it very much.
I recorded the testimonials at a funeral recently (thats why I bought it) from the front row of the church. The speakers were not using microphones, and yet the voices recorded quite well. Because of the low volume, you couldn't preview the recordings on the tiny internal speaker, but when I uploaded them to my computer, they were quite audable.
The previous reviewer mention the use of an external mic to eleminate the noise when handling the device. I experienced the same problem, but didn't know that it could be solved using an external mic. Thanks for the info.
The one problem I've experienced is that since the device is so small and lightweight, it is very easy to drop. A strap of some sort would be nice to have.
The users manual shows an opening on the case for an optional handstrap. However, one is not provided. I have searched all over for a handstrap for this item and can't find one.
Love it, So easy to use December 6, 2009 Nicholas Breeze (Tallahassee , FL) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I absolutely love it .I bought it and recorded something. I then plugged it in with the USB and it did all the work for me. It does not require a driver. Everything popped up and started playing . I use mine for classes. I love this one. So easy to use and versatile . Can also be an MP3 player or USB storage device. Battery life is good. Back lit screen. Awesome Voice Quality . I nailed my professor from across the room and its great. I like this one so much you would think I work for Sony . I don't!!! . I hated my Olympus that required their software which sucked. It was always burning up batteries. get this one if you want a great and easy to use voice recorder. It is worth every penny and saves you sooo much frustration.
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