Free Accessories With Digital Recorder

US Edirol announce new summer deal for the R-09 stereo recorder      10/08/07

Free Accessories With Digital Recorder


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Edirol are currently offering a special deal on the R-09 portable stereo recorder – they’re bundling it with two free accessories worth nearly £50 with every purchase. These accessories are an R-09P soft case worth £24.99 (34.99 Euros) and Edirol’s RAM 4190 earphones, also worth £24.99 (34.99 Euros).
The R-09 won the MIA (Music Industry Association) Award For Innovation last year, largely because of its groundbreaking design that combines ease of use with advanced recording features. You can record via the high quality, built-in stereo mic in CD quality or in space-saving MP3 format. The unit uses SD data cards (a 64MB one is included) to store your sound – no tape required. All recordings can be backed up to your computer via USB and the unit features an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen for ease of use and data management. R-09 key features:
  • High-quality 24-bit/48kHz or MP3 recording and playback
  • Records to SD card (64MB card included)
  • High-grade stereo condenser microphone built in
  • Mic and Line audio inputs, input level controls; USB I/O
  • Easy operation, including one-touch record, auto gain record, low frequency switch, A-B repeat feature and reverb effect
  • User -friendly graphic display
  • Ultra portable – half the size of the R-1
  • Long battery life, takes two AA batteries
  • External PSU supplied
European pricing and Availability:
The R-09 (black), R-09R (red) and R-09W (white) are available now and retail for £299 or €439 inc VAT More information:

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