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High end model with advanced hardware, Professional 24bit/96kHz compatible linear PCM recorder

The rugged TASCAM DR-100mkII offers high-end recording features for musicians and engineers who demand more from their portable recorder. It features four built-in microphones - two cardioid and two omnidirectional - for great sounding recordings. A pair of XLR connectors accept microphone level signals with +48V phantom power for pro-grade condenser microphones, or balanced line-level signals (a new feature on the mkII). The mkII version also adds a S/PDIF digital input, locking connectors and more.

Product specs

Brand TASCAM
Model DR-100MKII 2-Channel Portable Digital Recorder
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Categories Portable Recorders

FAQs

What recording formats does the Tascam DR-100mkII support?

The Tascam DR-100mkII supports high-quality recording in WAV format with resolutions up to 24-bit/96kHz, as well as MP3 formats for more storage-efficient recording.

Does the Tascam DR-100mkII have built-in microphones?

Yes, the Tascam DR-100mkII features built-in stereo condenser microphones, as well as additional XLR inputs for external microphones, offering versatile recording options.

How is the Tascam DR-100mkII powered?

The Tascam DR-100mkII can be powered using a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, AA batteries, or an AC adapter, providing flexibility for various recording situations.

Is the Tascam DR-100mkII suitable for field recording?

Yes, the Tascam DR-100mkII is designed for field recording with its rugged build, dual battery options, and high-quality microphone inputs, making it ideal for capturing audio in diverse environments.

Can the Tascam DR-100mkII connect to external microphones?

The Tascam DR-100mkII includes XLR inputs with phantom power, allowing it to connect to professional-grade external microphones for enhanced audio capture.

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Critic Reviews

TASCAM DR-100 Mk II Review

kenrockwell.com

The Tascam DR-100mkII is a robust and sturdy portable recorder, praised for its fast operation, metal construction, and real knobs over menu navigation, making it a solid choice for field recording. It includes helpful features like dual battery options, a wireless remote, and SPDIF digital input. However, it falls short with no unbalanced mic inputs, no 1/4" connections, and awkwardly placed controls, especially for headphone adjustments. The sound quality is decent, though the built-in mics might not offer the best stereo separation. Suitable for basic recording needs, but not a standout in terms of audio quality or versatility.

Tascam DR-100 MKII Review • Audio recorder review

fraryguitar.com

The Tascam DR-100mkII is a robust, well-built portable recorder with strong shielding against RFI and a practical dual battery setup. While it shines with external condenser mics, offering clear, clean preamp performance, its built-in mics are less impressive, sounding thin and bright. The abundance of physical controls minimizes menu navigation, a boon during live recordings. However, the shallow tripod socket and lack of RCA outputs may require workarounds. The provided limiter is subpar, necessitating careful gain management. Overall, a solid choice for those prioritizing durability and versatility over top-tier built-in mic quality.

Tascam DR-100 mkII vs Zoom H4n Review - Paul Joy

pauljoy.com

The Tascam DR-100mkII shines with its professional build and user-friendly design, offering superior features like dual battery options, robust metal construction, and versatile input options. Its high-resolution display and efficient user interface make it a strong contender against the Zoom H4n. However, the DR-100mkII falters on a critical point—audio sync issues during long recordings. While it provides impressive preamp gain and quality, the lack of a dual recording mode for backup tracks is a missed opportunity. Ideal for those prioritizing build quality and interface speed, but cautious users should beware of potential sync drift.

Tascam DR-100 MKII Review & Comparison To Zoom H4N

dancarrphotography.com

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