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Sony PCM-M1 DAT Recorder

January 29, 1998Sony Electronics' latest professional DAT recorder, the PCM-M1, combines consumer-friendly features with the added professional requirements of today's increasingly demanding DAT user.

"For the past decade, digital audio tape has provided professional musicians and consumer alike with the ability to create studio-quality recording-in a studio, garage or conference room," said Paul Foschino, marketing manager of professional audio products for Sony Electronics' Business and Professional Group. "With the PCM-M1, now an even broader audience of professional users can take advantage of these same benefits."

The PCM-M1 allows for selectable ID6 (Serial Copy Management System) and features a recording margin indicator, which allows users to monitor peak levels during recording. The unit's improved microphone circuitry uses the same microphone amplifier as Sony's SBM-1 Super Bit Mapping adapter. The SBM-1, a common accessory to many Sony professional DAT machines, features a built in 20-bit converter for higher-quality recording and digital I/O capability for both optical and coaxial.

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With a compact mecha-deck that is 20 percent smaller and 25 percent lighter than its consumer cousin, the TCD-D8, the PCM-M1 allows for 3.5 hours of recording time through its supplied Ni-MH batteries. By using alkaline batteries, users can achieve 2.5 hours of recording time.

The PCM-M1 features three adjustable recording levels (automatic, mic limiter and manual) and two automatic gain system (AGC) modes (music or speech) for higher-quality recording. The automatic volume limiter system, electronically reduces sudden peaks in music and helps to eliminate distortion at extreme volume levels. AGC automatically adjusts recording levels to help prevent distortion. The PCM-M1's suggested retail price is $995.

For more information, visit their web site at www.sony.com.

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