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Olympus DS-40 Digital Voice Recorder

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Technical Details

  • Professional-grade digital voice recorder with high-sensitivity microphone
  • Up to 136 hours of recording time; 30-hour battery life
  • Connect to PC to transfer files or download podcasts
  • Store and listen to favorite music anytime, anywhere
  • Timer recording, alarm playback, slow/fast
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 1.5 x 0.6 inches ; 2.9 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000MVBHRW
  • Item model number: 141910
  • Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (129 customer reviews)
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  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 1, 2004

Product Description

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In addition to capturing stereo sound from meetings, interviews, and important lectures, the Olympus DS-40 allows you to download and create Podcasts for later listening. The DS-40 offers users up to 136 hours of recording time with its 512 MB worth of internal flash memory. For easy organization and storing of files, the player allows users to set up five voice folders, and each folder can save up to 200 messages. Internal files can be easily navigated on the player's high-contrast backlit monochrome LCD panel. Other great features include a built-in variable control voice actuator (VCVA) function, and a timed recording and alarm feature so you can set up automatic recording and playing. Running on two AAA batteries, the player offers up to 30 hours of continuous playback in the following modes: ST XQ mode (8 hour 40 minute capture time), ST HQ mode (17 hour 20 minute capture time), HQ mode (34 hour 45 minute capture time), SP mode (68 hour 30 minute capture time), and LP mode (136 hour 15 minute capture time). For added user convenience, an optional AC adapter can be used with the recorder. Compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating systems and later, the player measures a pocket-friendly 4.37 x 1.48 x 0.63 inches and weighs in at a scant 2.80 ounces.

What's in the Box
DS-40 digital voice recorder, stereo microphone, USB cables, stereo earphones, DSS Player v.7 software, instruction manual, strap, and two AAA batteries.



Product Description

DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER WITH 136 HOUR RECORDING ON 512MB INTERNAL MEMORY. RECORDS IN STEREO THROUGH THE REMOVABLE STEREO MICROPHONE. USE ALSO FOR PORTABLE MUSIC PLAYER, AND WORKS WITH AUDIBLE.COM BOOK DOWNLOAD FEATURES. CREATE AND PLAY PODCASTS

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392 of 397 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The DS-40 is an excellent digital voice recorder with Audible.com and music support, March 27, 2007
By Robert Jung "GadgGuy" (Massachusetts USA) - See all my reviews
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I purchased the Olympus DS-40 as an upgrade to my Olympus WS-320M. As mentioned by another reviewer, the DS-30/40 series improves upon the WS-300/310/320M series. I have owned a number of digital voice recorders from Voice-it to Sony and Olympus.

The DS-40 without its external microphone is about the same size as the WS-320M. It is slightly thicker and heavier. The exterior of the DS-40 is mostly metal. On the bottom, the battery door is plastic and hinged like the Olympus DS-4000. The mini-USB port is covered by a tethered plastic cover. On the lower right side, there is a power/hold slide switch. If you do not power the DS-40 off, it will enter a power save mode and the display will blank. Pressing a key brings it out of power save mode. The power save mode time is user adjustable. The control buttons are well spaced and shaped to make the DS-40 an acceptable dictation recorder unlike the WS-320M. The WS-320M has small flat closely spaced keys. The LCD screen is backlit in white and is very legible. The speaker is located in the back and produces enough volume to be heard in a moving car. On the top of the DS-40 is a stereo microphone jack which supports an optional remote control / microphone jack and is where the external stereo microphone is plugged in. Curiously, Nuance in their Dragon testing of the DS-30/40/50 writes that this recorder does not accept an external microphone.

The DS-40 is setup as a standard plug and play external USB drive. So you can transfer audio by using the supplied DSS Player software, Windows Explorer, or Windows Media Player. The USB audio transfer speed is about 140mb per minute. That is about five times faster than the WS-320M.

The DS-40 can be used as a digital voice recorder, a music player, an audiobook player, and a podcast player.

As a voice recorder, the DS-40 offers a lot of flexibility. With the three microphone sensitivies (dictation, conference, lecture), the DS-40 is suitable for handheld dictation (works best with the optional remote control), for meetings, for classroom / lecture hall use. I found the conference sensitivity adequate for a small to midsize classroom. As an aid for dictation, there is a voice activation option with 16 levels of sensitivity. You can adjust the activation level while recording from a barely audible whisper to a very loud trigger level. The voice activation feature along with the disable signal LED option are useful for surreptitious recording (check your local laws).

With the different recording quality modes, you can increase your recording time capacity by lowering the recording quality. I found the HQ mode (over 34 hours of record time) is quite sufficient for normal speech recording. The HQ frequency range is from 50 to 13000 Hz. The ST XQ mode produces very high quality recordings. Using an Olympus attenuator cable, I dubbed a recording from my IHP-120 music player to the DS-40 using line-out to dictation level. The sound quality of that dub was very satisfactory. There was a barely audible amount of added background noise in the recording. I think this is an excellent recorder for rehearsals, jam sessions, and practice. During my recording of a loud music presentation using the conference sensitivity, I noted that the recording levels went full bar and there was some slight distortion when the sound level was loudest.

As a music player, the DS-40 is just adequate. It plays music with a sound quality that is noise-free, warm, and full. Music navigation is by folder. There is no shuffle mode and no equalizer. The play mode allows single, folder, all, and repeat modes. However, the play mode applies equally to music, podcasts, and dictation. The WS-320M is a better music player. The DS-40 will play 320Kbps mp3s. The WS-320M will not.

As an audiobook player, the DS-40 will play audiobook content (after activation) from Audible.com in formats 2, 3, and 4. It supports Audible.com features such as bookmarking, fast and slow play, and book sections. It will also handle mp3, wma, and Netlibrary audiobooks with the useful features of resume position on a power cycle, fast/slow play speed (digitally corrected - no chipmunk voices), fast forward / rewind over track gaps, and audible cue / review. The rewind over a track gap feature is important when a book is split over multiple tracks and you need to review a section you just listened to. If that section is near the end of the previous track, you would have a problem with Ipods and Zens. They both stop rewinding at the beginning of a track. There is no bookmarking with mp3 and wma tracks. You can set a temporary index mark with an mp3 or wma track. The mark goes away when you move to another track.

As a podcast player, the DS-40 will play podcasts loaded from the DSS Player software. You can add URLs to the player software to subscribe to podcasts. There are options to set the download interval, set delete options, and auto update the DS-40. As with audiobooks, you can use fast/slow play speeds and audible cue/review. There is no bookmarking feature. There is a temporary index mark feature.

In summary, this dictation voice recorder is excellent. It is well built, easy to use, and records very well.

Pros:

Small size, good price benefit ratio, long battery life, solid metal construction, standard mini-USB connector, large informative display, excellent quality voice recordings, voice activated recording with sixteen sensitivity levels, WMA codec, dictation capabilities, included external stereo microphone and input, date-time stamped recordings, plug and play for file/music transfers, and music/podcast player.


Cons:

No supplied carry case. Back placement of the speaker. No on-device editing capability except for delete and move.


FYI, there is a new series of Sony dictation recorders coming this year including the ICD-SX57. The SX57 is an upgrade over the SX46 with 256mb of memory, a backlit display, automatic record level and manual record level, three built-in microphones, an extra high quality stereo recording format, and record level display. A newer version of the Voice Editor software which converts to WAV and MP3 format is included to support podcasting.
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135 of 135 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Big benefits, small shortcomings, March 16, 2007
I wasn't sure what to expect with this thing but I've been pleased thus far.
SOUND: Great quality, amazingly crystal clear sound in STXQ mode (highest setting). Stock stereo mic is actually pretty nice as well; I expected to have to buy another mic, but I don't know quite yet if that's necessary.
INTERFACE: Controls are a bit clumsy but a small price to pay for this quality, and given the extremely limited real estate on this tiny thing, I suppose they did a great job with design. It's plug and play so it's easy to use. It acts just like a jump drive for storage as well. Not to mention that I've been wearing this thing out and the batteries are still fully charged.
APPLICATION: I use it for lectures, business meetings, reminders, all the usual stuff. **HOWEVER, I actually bought it to try it out as a field recorder. I'm a musician and experimenting with sampling, and I've found that this is perfect for that. It was after all designed for podcasting. The specified field recorders out right now (Zoom H4, Edirol R9, etc.) have gotten tons of bad press; loud, clunky, low quality, etc., and there's no way I was going to buy an MD recorder. For less than half of the price of one of those, I bought this and the quality difference is unreal.
SHORTCOMINGS: Not many of these, but the big ones are the inability to rename files on the fly and the inability to resume a recording once stopped (you can do this if you simply pause the recording however but I'd like to be able to resume from a stopped or even powered `off' recording); it may do both of these, but I haven't figured it out yet. Also a problem is the fact that it doesn't come with a case of some sort. It's silver, metal and has a glass screen so I always feel like maybe it's going to get all scratched up. I'd also like removable memory option. For these small issues I've knocked it down to a 4 star rating; if there were a 4.5, I would have gone with that. If they came out with another that resolved all these small issues it would be worth another 25-40 bucks to me.
BOTTOM LINE: Truly outstanding bang for the buck. All in all, unbelievable sound (CD quality 44.1kz) and pretty easy to use. Good enough for a field recorder and no `tape' or hard drive ambient sounds.
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91 of 94 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This sound recorder is fantastic!, February 9, 2007
By Jeffrey Kissinger "Stableabe" (Round Lake Heights, IL) - See all my reviews
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This recorder has excellent sound quality, impressive voice guided menu, easy to read display, great performance and key response, and is a great size and can conspicuously be put in your shirt pocket. It records to WMA files and can be plugged into your computer via USB as a USB drive. No software is even required to grab the files from it. It has a file system just like most digital cameras. The external speaker sounds quite good considering its size. The sound quality with headphones is fantastic. I didn't try it with music as there are much better things to listen to music with (i.e. iPod). The Music playback isn't a useful feature to me.

I first bought the Sony ICD-SX46VTP which had terrible sound quality and required software that complained of missing files during the install. I took it back in favor of the Olympus DS40 and I am really glad that I did. The Sony ICD-SX46VTP was terrible all around.
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