Sweetwater.com lists it on "sale" at $1300 (says the MSRP is $1400). I know HHB stuff is well-built, but come on ... you could get a really good mic for $250 or less, then spend $450 for a Marantz PMD660 and another $50 for a 1g CF card. That leaves plenty of change to make up for the "inconvenience" of the cable. Also don't like the limitation of 32 or 48kHz SR. If you archive or distribute the audio on CD that means a conversion to 44.1 ... not a killer, but another step that can be avoided with a recorder (like the Marantz) that can lay down the original tracks at 44.1kHz
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Sweetwater.com lists it on "sale" at $1300 (says the MSRP is $1400). I know HHB stuff is well-built, but come on ... you could get a really good mic for $250 or less, then spend $450 for a Marantz PMD660 and another $50 for a 1g CF card. That leaves plenty of change to make up for the "inconvenience" of the cable. Also don't like the limitation of 32 or 48kHz SR. If you archive or distribute the audio on CD that means a conversion to 44.1 ... not a killer, but another step that can be avoided with a recorder (like the Marantz) that can lay down the original tracks at 44.1kHz