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Review Marantz Professional PMD661 Digital Recorder with XLR

Posted by admin in Thursday, January 7th 2010   
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Professional solid state recorder with XLR mic/line contections. SD recorder support to 2TB size cards

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19 Comments

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oragiecom said in January 10th, 2010 at 7:38 am    

Awesome recorder.

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12creations said in January 11th, 2010 at 6:17 pm    

I was skeptical of a portable recorder actually getting the quality I needed, but this recorder is truly amazing. Just make sure you get a proper, external microphone (such as Sennheiser). The on-board mics are pretty good but not the best.

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luminousoctaves said in January 13th, 2010 at 2:37 pm    

Ok! It doesn’t compete with my old Sony TC-D5ProII (0,2 secs) hehe! But it’s good enough. :)
Someone told me that having the 661 in standby-mode (rec-pause) works fine and that it doesn’t take much power. In that case you can be quicker.

Does anyone know if the remote control from older PMD:s work with the 661?

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luminousoctaves said in January 14th, 2010 at 10:37 am    

Aha, great!

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cielencom said in January 17th, 2010 at 2:37 am    

If you want more presets just use different SD cards. Each card can store its own set of three presets that can be loaded. So you might use a large card for high quality recordings and the included 1 GB card for voice/mp3 recording - each with the according settings stored on the card.

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cielencom said in January 20th, 2010 at 8:27 am    

The mic preamp is pretty low noise/good quality, probably a lot better than the 660. It takes about 2.5 seconds to boot the PMD 661 up until it is ready to record so in most situations this should not be an issue.

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plianto said in January 23rd, 2010 at 7:48 am    

maybe the cons, since there’s no outer case like for the PMD 660, it gets dirty easily especially shooting on the beach. That’s just my prediction, even though I only have the 660 not the 661. I’m hoping they will make the outer case like the one for 660.

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soundseller said in January 26th, 2010 at 8:06 am    

Hey, thanks for the tip!
I didnt think about that but on the other hand that I dont like carrying around so much stuff.
I am getting older every day :) But its probably the best solution.
I really like the 661 so far although I haven’t spent too much time with it.
The menu structure is simple.
The components have a good look and feel.
The XLR connectors were the main reason for my purchase.
This is my first “serious” field recoder so I am not able to compare it to other products.

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luminousoctaves said in January 28th, 2010 at 3:33 am    

Yes, no limiter is probably a tactical decision. However, there is always the option to invest in a portable mic preamp (incl. limiter). US company Sound Devices have some top notch stuff that I am thinking of myself. They cost almost as much as the 661 itself, but on the other hand you can use them together with any future audiorecorder.
If you find more pro/cons about the 661, plz post them here. I’m not an owner YET… :)

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soundseller said in January 28th, 2010 at 11:55 pm    

Yeah, but a brickwall limiter to be on the safe side from time to time would have been really useful, imho.
The 670/671 have a limiter and Marantz probably decided to leave that feature up to their higher priced models.
Maybe they can fix that with a future firmware update.
Other than that I really enjoy the unit.
Just got a rode-nt4 and they perform really well together.

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luminousoctaves said in January 29th, 2010 at 5:31 pm    

True, but personally I can live with that. Limiters are often very unpredictable.
Another good thing: the 661 seems to have three steps of attenuation (0), -6, -12, -18 db.

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soundseller said in January 31st, 2010 at 6:11 am    

Unfortunately it doesn’t have an in-built limiter.

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luminousoctaves said in February 2nd, 2010 at 5:46 am    

I like the preset-soluyion. That is innovative, and needed. Next model make it six presents and it will be even better.

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luminousoctaves said in February 3rd, 2010 at 8:42 pm    

Peter, that was all the pros. How about the cons?

Any improvement in the mic amp department? Compared to the 660 I mean (which was pretty noisy).
How well does the 661 work in colder conditions?
How many seconds from OFF mode ’til RECORD? (Sometimes you gotta be fast.)

I’m not critisising, I’m actually curious. :)
If the mic preamp is powerful enough to fuel a Sennheiser MD421 (for real), if the record monitoring is loud enough and if the machine can stand a little cold, I’m buying one!

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netgemiplayer said in February 5th, 2010 at 1:25 am    

despite everything going digital nowadays i think there will come a day when people will tire of its fakeness and unnaturalness and return to the warmth and genuineness of old analogue equipment

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canitocome said in February 7th, 2010 at 12:24 pm    

live in Bolivia. i want to buy Marantz ..¿ Do you know where can I go?

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audiogeer said in February 10th, 2010 at 2:43 am    

Well done Peter - straightforward, even a rep can understand! Why am I peeping thro9ughthe keyhole in this video?
- Alan

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garymbos said in February 10th, 2010 at 6:27 pm    

Nice job Peter. Concise and to the point. Really hit the highlites.

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djralphq said in February 13th, 2010 at 8:28 pm    

Great video Pete! We are going to do something similar in Spanish for our markets. Thanks for the support.

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