The SD-20M is a simple-to-use solid-state recorder at a breakthrough price. The 1-U rackmount includes a pair of microphone preamps with phantom power for direct microphone recording. Both the mic inputs and line inputs can be recorded simultaneously in four-track mode. The dual recording mode captures a copy of your audio at a lower level, as insurance against distorted takes.
The SD-20M includes a battery backup system: AA batteries can keep recording for hours in case of power loss. A wired remote or footswitch can be attached to control recording and playback. Variable speed playback allows the playback to be changed without affecting the pitch.
Designed for installations like schools, house of worship, and conferences, the SD-20M is a flexible, affordable solution for long-form recording.
Features
Four-track solid-state recorder
Stereo or four-track recording (two mic/line inputs + two line inputs)
Two microphone inputs on XLR/jack combo jacks, compatible with +4 dBu line level, switchable phantom power (+48 V)
Two RCA line inputs on rear side for tracks 3-4 (compatible with –10 dBV line level)
Two recording formats supported:
WAV/BWF: 44.1–96 kHz, 16/24 bit
MP3: 32–320 Kbit/s
Simple user interface
Low-cut filter with three levels (40/80/120 Hz)
File divide feature
Dual recording function records a copy of your audio at a lower level for a distortion-proof safety track
Variable speed playback changes speed without changing the pitch (0.5 times to 1.5 times in 0.1 increments)
Auto-recording function to automatically start recording based on input level
RCA stereo line outputs
Standard stereo headphones output
Remote jack for wired or footswitch control
AA battery backup – keeps recording even after power loss
I am a video producer. My sound engineer who is currently doing a degree in sound engineering is over the moon with this piece of equipment. Simple and straightforward to use. Top class sound quality. As a producer l would have liked to have had a USB connection for direct transfer of files. It appears that inorder to transfer files you need to unplug the SD card to plug it into a computer for editing. Otherwise, an excellent piece of equipment.
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