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The Sony PCM-A10 is a sleek, pocket-sized high-resolution audio recorder featuring 16GB internal memory, built-in stereo microphones capable of 96kHz/24-bit recording, Bluetooth connectivity for remote control and playback, and versatile format support including MP3, WAV, and FLAC. Ideal for professionals seeking premium sound capture on the go.
Item Weight | 2.9 Ounces |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Screen Size | 1 Inches |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Digital Recording Time | 5.6 hours |
Microphone Operation Mode | Stereo |
Microphone Form Factor | Built-In |
Format | MP3 Audio |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
Hardware Connectivity | MicroSD, Bluetooth, USB, Headphone |
R**Y
Almost a Pro Recorder in a Tiny Package ...
As others have mentioned, this thing is TINY. You can't get a sense of that from looking at the photos online, but when you get it in your hands, you see just how svelt this device is. It has a good quality feel, is logically laid out, and looks good, too. Most importantly, it does a very nice job of recording if you don't need XLR mics and just want a good, solid sound with a moderately low floor noise and excellent sonics. The microphones on this unit, protected by the bars that go over them, do an excellent job, and you may never need anything else. However, if you really need to use a specific mic, there is a 3.5" standard jack to attach an external mic. The unit records both in mp3 and lossless pulse code modulation (up to 96kHz at 24-bits) and I've made some really first-rate audio recordings using that format. The unit has 16Gb built-in memory, which is fine, but also has a micro SDXC slot, and I've put in a 400Gb card into it and it handles it just fine, so you can record hundreds of hours on a single card.This is really a nice player at a more than reasonable cost for what it does. The front display is easy to read and is large enough to get a lot of information on it. You can download the Sony software onto your cellphone and control recording (including levels) using the phone via a Bluetooth connection, which is really terrific. Oh, and by the way, the unit DOES have auto record level, but you would never know it ... you have to dig into the menu system to engage it (I can't figure out why this is so "hidden," but that's another matter). An easy five stars.Note:If you need an essentially "noiseless" floor, go for the Sony PCM-D100. Released in 2014, it is still the reigning champ of portable recording (unless you absolutely require XLR mics, which the D100 does not support). The recording ability of this unit is almost unbelievably good. It's pricey, but nothing in the product rage can match its microphones and preamps.
S**E
Nice recorder
Works well, microphone is better then I expected. Had a little difficulty using Bluetooth but got it working. Rechargeable battery lasts long time and recharges quickly. Would recommend
R**T
Was Happy, Pooped out in 20 days, Pooped AGAIN!!!
Update: I returned the recorder and got a New one. Used it once and then few months later went to use it and I have the SAME or SIMILAR issue as the first defective recorder. I have to say stay away – WARNING. Going from 5star then 3star to 1starUpdate: this recorded is about 20 days old and the power on stopped working. The display backlight will come on but no Power On message until you plug the device in to a USB connection (assume its the power turning it on). I will have to send it back. Going from 5star to 3star.Just received a day ago and I am impressed. Menus are intuitive. Had a slight issue Bluetooth pairing to the REC-Remote app and it was me, ill learn how to read someday : ). Looking at reviews on YouTube I know I have a good recorder here.
A**R
My favorite
I have a lot of these recorders, Zoom branded, at least another lower model Sony one, Tascam branded, just bought the ever disappointing and expensive Zoom F1 or whatever their tiny lapel mic is called. This wins out.This has a lot of features, and being way too amature to know the minutia of the features, I just go with basics and always use an external mic. I want to say I pair this up with the ECM 100 by Sony, my favorite lapel mic with great audio quality that's also in stereo for almost little money. I think they're 20-30 dollars depending on the availability.Recording highest setting is 24bit 96kHz PCM WAV format, sounds as good as my Zoom H6.Pros:-Size: This thing is small-Built in mics; what's neat about them is they can rotate inwards and outwards and everywhere in between, and the recorder will pick up on some orientations, again, not sure what that means, but the recorder apparently adjusts for their orientation.-Sound Quality, since 99% of the time I'm using the Sony Lav mic (purchased separately), I get whatever the quality of sound is from that mic, which is really good.-Supports any size MicroSD card you can throw at it, I've put 256GB and 512s in there no problem. Also has some built in storage right off the bat. I now just keep a 128GB in there since that's way more than I need for recording sessions.-Built in USB that's retractable. Neat and convenient.Cons:-Bluetooth, I don't get how to use it, I got my phone to pair once and then the app I guess was abandoned along time ago so nothing on it worked, and couldn't even pair older 2.1 headphones up to it so a wasted feature.-USB A Charging,. Neat idea to just build it into the body, so you're not looking for a cable, but also, means you have to allocate space for a big device (relative to other USB based connectors and thumbdrives), even when charging it. Should have come with a USB extender to kind of work around that issue. So if you're out and want to dump the files but you forget the extender at home, you're not completely out of luck.-Other reviewers are right, when using the built in mics, that thing will pick up any and all sound from your hands. Those mics are ridiculously sensitive.-Doesn't come with a clip option to put on a belt or back of pants. Does have a 1/4 20 screw hole on the back to mount to things which is nice.-I was using it to record a YT commercial for my friend, and one was set perfectly then the other device had one feature that was slightly off that destroyed the audio. We tried salvaging it the best we could but I don't know what was off on his that messed it up. This does have plug and play elements to it, but it also is very feature rich so not entirely beginner friendly.Conclusion:It's basically a Zoom H6 that you can shove in a pocket and only does two lines in. I love the sound quality you can get out of it, and the fact that it has proper stereo separation. As I've said, I have a lot of these of every different walk of life you can think of, and this is by far my favorite due to its size and sound quality.
Y**A
High-quality materials and construction. Very portable.
High quality construction with high-quality materials for housing (not 'cheap' plastics), more professional feel than other products for the price and size of the product -very small and extremely portable (size of a pack of chewing gums). Very good sound quality for the price point. User interface is simple-enough, and allows instant recording for quick sketches if sound-ideas. I use this for music practices mainly and I use more expensive recorders such as Sound devices for more serious recordings. Very happy with this product.
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