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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Zoom R16 Multitrack SD Recorder Controller and Interface Review







The specs of ‘Zoom R16 Multitrack SD Recorder Controller and Interface’ are:



  • Manufacturer: Samson

  • Product Dimensions: 18x10x3 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds


Here are some REAL customer reviews:


“Portable, battery-powered studio-in-a-box”


This thing is awesome.But let's start with the bad, before we get to the good. The Bad:- The preamp quality is not that great. I want to be careful not to over-state this too much: they are certainly not BAD preamps, and they are… Read more


“Portable, battery-powered studio-in-a-box”


This thing is awesome.But let's start with the bad, before we get to the good. The Bad:- The preamp quality is not that great. I want to be careful not to over-state this too much: they are certainly not BAD preamps, and they are… Read more


“I Wish I’d Bought This First…”


I've had my R16 only a few hours and I'm already in love. If I sound like an idiot at some point, it's probably because I'm a n00b to home recording… I'm using a 16GB Transcend Class 6 SDHC card.I'm a little bit nerdy so I read some of the… Read more


The Kindle Fire is a mini tablet computer version of Amazon.com’s Kindle e-book reader. Announced on September 28, 2011, the Kindle Fire has a color 7-inch multi-touch display with IPS technology and runs a forked version of Google’s Android operating system. The device—which includes access to the Amazon Appstore, streaming movies and TV shows, and Kindle’s e-books—was released to consumers in the United States on November 15, 2011. On September 7, 2012, upgrades to the device were announced with consumer availability to those European countries with a localized version of Amazon’s website (United Kingdom,[8] France, Germany, Italy and Spain).[9]

The Kindle Fire’s external dimensions are 7.5×4.7×0.45 inch (190×120×11 mm),.[10] The visible area of the screen is 6×3.5 inches (150×89 mm). The Kindle Fire originally retailed for US$199.[11] Estimates of the device’s initial bill of materials ranged from $150 to $201.70.[12][13] Amazon’s business strategy is to make money on the selling of digital content on the Fire, rather than through the device itself.[14][15][16] On September 6, 2012, the Kindle Fire price was reduced to $159, RAM upgraded to 1GB and processor clock speed upgraded to 1.2 GHz. A new and more video-friendly version called the Kindle Fire HD (8.9 inch version) is also available.[17][18]


As of May 2013, the Kindle Fire is the second-best-selling tablet after Apple’s iPad, with about 7 million units sold according to estimates by Forrester Research.[2]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindle_fire






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