Sony, PCM-D100

$480.99

The Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder offers unmatched crystal-clear sound quality for capturing your music, interviews, and field recordings with ease.

Description

The Sony PCM-D100 is a high-end audio recorder that boasts impressive specifications and features for professional and casual users alike. Whether you’re looking to capture live music performances or to record voice-overs for films and videos, this recorder is a reliable and versatile option that offers excellent sound quality and convenience.

In terms of design and build quality, the PCM-D100 is a sleek and sturdy device that looks and feels like a premium product. It features a solid aluminum body with a durable plastic grip, a large LCD screen that displays all the necessary information, and a range of buttons and knobs for easy operation. The recorder also comes with a detachable stereo microphone, a padded carrying case, and a USB cable for charging and file transfer.

One of the standout features of the PCM-D100 is its ability to record high-resolution audio in a variety of formats. It can capture PCM 192 kHz/24-bit WAV files or DSD (Direct Stream Digital) 2.8 MHz/5.6 MHz stereo or 5.6 MHz multi-channel recordings, which are the highest quality digital audio formats currently available. This means that you can capture every detail and nuance of your source material with exceptional clarity and fidelity.

Additionally, the PCM-D100 offers a range of recording modes and settings to suit different scenarios and preferences. It has a manual recording level control, a built-in limiter, and a low-cut filter to help you capture clean and balanced sound. It also has a dual-path A/D conversion system that separates the digital and analog circuits for optimum sound quality. Moreover, the recorder has a low noise floor and high headroom, which means that it can handle loud and dynamic sources without distortion or clipping.

Another benefit of the PCM-D100 is its versatility and portability. It has built-in stereo speakers that allow you to listen to your recordings immediately without headphones or external speakers. It also has a headphone jack, a line input, and a mic input that can accommodate various sources such as guitars, keyboards, and other instruments. The recorder can be powered by an internal rechargeable battery (which provides up to 10 hours of continuous recording) or by external DC power. Additionally, it has a range of connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, NFC, and USB, which allow you to transfer and edit your recordings easily.

Overall, the Sony PCM-D100 is an excellent audio recorder that delivers high-quality performance and flexibility in a compact and elegant package. Whether you’re a professional musician, filmmaker, podcaster, or journalist, this recorder has everything you need to capture and preserve your sound with precision and convenience. So, if you’re looking for a reliable and versatile audio recorder that won’t break the bank, the PCM-D100 is definitely worth considering.

Handheld Music Recorder, Built-in Microphone, MP3 Microphone: Built-in Microphone Weight: 394 g

Sony, PCM-D100 properties

Product name PCM-D100
Type Handheld Music Recorder
3.5mm Input 1
3.5mm Output 1
Memory Card Reader SD (Secure Digital)
Colour White
Power Supply Battery
Battery Format AA
Battery Amount 4
Microphone Built-in Microphone
Frequency Range Microphone Min 20.0
Frequency Range Microphone Max 50000.0
Recording Format MP3
Recording Resolution 16 bit/44.1 Khz
Supported Audio Formats AAC, MP3, WAV, WMA
Weight 394.0 g

Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I properly connect my Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder to my computer for data transfer and software updates?

To connect your Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder to your computer for data transfer and software updates, follow these steps:

1. Make sure that your computer has a USB port and that you have the appropriate USB cable (which should have come with your device). Turn on both your Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder and your computer. Connect one end of the USB cable to the "USB" port on your Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder, which is located on the left side of the device near the power button. Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. Wait for your computer to recognize the Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder as a connected device. This may take a few seconds. Open the file transfer program or software update utility on your computer, depending on what you want to do (transfer files or update the firmware). Follow the prompts provided by the software to complete the desired task. Be sure to follow any specific instructions for transferring data or updating software that are provided by Sony or the manufacturer of the software you're using. Once the transfer or update is complete, disconnect the USB cable from both your computer and your Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder. Turn off your Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder before storing it to prevent any unnecessary wear on the device.

How do I properly connect my Sony PCM-D100 to a Windows computer for data transfer and software updates?

To connect your Sony PCM-D100 portable audio recorder to a Windows computer for data transfer and software updates, follow these steps:

1. Make sure your computer has the USB cable that came with the PCM-D100 or an appropriate USB A to Mini-B OTG (On-The-Go) cable. Insert the battery into your PCM-D100 and turn it on. Press the MENU button to open the menu, then navigate to SETTINGS and select it with the JOYSTICK. Select USB CONNECTION from the list of options and press the JOYSTICK to confirm your selection. The PCM-D100 will display a message asking if you want to connect via USB mode. Press the JOYSTICK to select YES. Connect the USB cable to both the PCM-D100 and your computer. Windows should automatically detect the PCM-D100 as a removable device, but if it doesn't, open File Explorer or My Computer to view all connected devices. The PCM-D100 will be listed under "This PC" (or "My Computer") with a drive letter assigned to it (usually D: by default). To transfer files between your computer and the PCM-D100, simply open a file explorer window on your computer and drag-and-drop files between the PCM-D100's drive and your desired location on your computer. If you want to update the PCM-D100's firmware (software), download the latest firmware from Sony's website, save it to your computer, then navigate to the PCM-D100's drive in File Explorer/My Computer and open the UPDATE folder. Copy the downloaded update file into the UPDATE folder on the PCM-D100's drive. Disconnect the USB cable from both your computer and the PCM-D100, then press and hold the REC button while turning the PCM-D100 on. The update process will begin automatically, and a progress bar will appear on the display. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update. By following these steps, you should be able to connect your Sony PCM-D100 to a Windows computer for data transfer and software updates. If you have any further questions or issues, please consult the user manual or contact Sony support for additional assistance.

How do I properly connect my Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder to my Windows computer using USB for data transfer?

Make sure your Sony PCM-D100 is turned off. Connect the included USB cable to both the recorder and your Windows computer's USB port. Turn on your recorder by pressing and holding the power button until the display turns on. Your computer should recognize the device as a removable drive. If it does not, check that the cable is securely connected and try a different USB port on your computer. Open up File Explorer (Windows key + E) to view the contents of the recorder's memory card. Drag and drop audio files from the recorder onto your desired location on your computer. Once you have copied all desired files, safely eject the device by right-clicking on it in File Explorer and selecting "Eject" or by using the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray. Disconnect the USB cable from both devices. Turn off your Sony PCM-D100 before removing the memory card to prevent data loss.

How do I properly connect my Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder to my computer for transferring files?

To connect your Sony PCM-D100 audio recorder to your computer for file transfer, follow these steps:

1. Make sure your Sony PCM-D100 is powered off. Locate the USB port on the back of your Sony PCM-D100 (it's located near the bottom). Connect one end of a USB cable to the USB port on your Sony PCM-D100 and the other end to an available USB port on your computer. Turn on your Sony PCM-D100 and wait for it to recognize that it's connected to your computer (you should see a message on the recorder's display). On your computer, open the folder where you want to save the files from your Sony PCM-D100. Double-click on the "Mass Storage Device" icon that appears on your computer's desktop (or in your file explorer) to open it and view its contents. Locate the files you want to transfer from your Sony PCM-D100 and copy/paste them into the folder on your computer where you want to save them. Once you've transferred all the necessary files, safely eject the "Mass Storage Device" icon (right click on the device in file explorer and select "Eject") before disconnecting the USB cable from your Sony PCM-D100. That's it! Your files should now be safely transferred to your computer. If you have any further questions or issues, please consult your Sony PCM-D100's user manual for more detailed instructions.

"My PCM-D100 just recorded a long file but now it won't play back all the way through and displays an error message saying 'File not found'. What's going on?"

1. Faulty Memory Card**: The PCM-D100 uses a memory card to store recordings. It's possible that the card has become corrupted or damaged, preventing it from accessing your file. Try removing and reinserting the memory card into the device. File System Corruption**: The device's file system might be corrupted, causing it to lose track of the recording. This can happen due to improper removal of the memory card or other hardware issues. Try formatting the memory card in the PCM-D100 (if possible) or using a computer to reformat it. Memory Card Not Initialized**: If the memory card wasn't properly initialized before use, the device might not be able to access the files stored on it. Check if the memory card is initialized by checking its properties in a computer or using a different device that supports the memory card type. Faulty Device**: Unfortunately, it's also possible that there's an issue with the PCM-D100 itself. Try resetting the device to its factory settings (if possible) or contacting Sony support for assistance.

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