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     <title><![CDATA[Perfect portable recorder for on-location interviews]]></title>
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	 <description><![CDATA[<p>We've had a nightmare trying to use Tascam DR-05s to gather interviews out and about. Something to do with the twin mics causing phase cancellation which led to a whole host of audio problems.</p>
<p>Our client has lent us an HHB Flashmic which has served us well (mono, 16-bit PCM wav). But I think they're not manufactured any more.</p>
<p>So…  can you recommend a reliable Flashmic equivalent? A good, portable audio (voice) recorder with USB. What do you use?</p>]]></description>
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