Tiny but Mighty Audio Recorder — TASCAM FR-AV2 vs ZOOM F3

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In this episode we have a look at Tascam’s new field recorder, the FR-AV2! Most comparable to the Zoom F3, the FR-AV2 can record 2 channels of 32-bit float and generate onboard timecode. In this video we listen to some sound quality samples using a variety of common microphones, test out the 32-bit float recording function, and compare the recording experience to what you’ll find on the Zoom F3. Let’s take a closer look and listen!

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- Tascam FR-AV2 32-Bit Float Field Recorder — B&H, Amazon

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