
University and college students might want to check out the Tascam DR-03 voice recorder, as you can’t really catch everything the lecturer says in class unless you’ve got a super brain of sorts. This model is one of the more affordable recorders to date, despite the fact that it comes with built-in high-quality condenser microphones which will record in either WAV or MP3 file formats onto a microSD memory card. Basically, the Tascam DR-03 will be able to record up to 48 kHz/24-bit despite coming in a form factor that is smaller than an energy bar. Other features include playback functions such as looping and Variable Speed Audition, a tuner and metronome. You do not need to fork out more than $100 for this, we presume.
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