Help!!! windowshopping for a digital mtr unit

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I need some help with some info on the newest mtr's. I was wondering about the new Tascam 2488mkII. I read some user reviews on musiciansfriend and was alarmed to read that 2 out the 5 reviews complained that the unit crashed on them regularlily. Are these new generation of mtr's reliable? If so what brand has the best reputation for being reliable and the best bang for the buck for a budget of a 1000.00 or less?
 
I just bought a Fostex MR16HD 'cause for $400 it just couldn't be beat. In your price range no question I'd grab up the Yamaha AW1600. List is $1695 but they're on sale right now for $1000. The Yamaha is just a rock solid piece of gear by a company that's known for reliability and great sound.
 
I need some help with some info on the newest mtr's. I was wondering about the new Tascam 2488mkII. I read some user reviews on musiciansfriend and was alarmed to read that 2 out the 5 reviews complained that the unit crashed on them regularlily. Are these new generation of mtr's reliable? If so what brand has the best reputation for being reliable and the best bang for the buck for a budget of a 1000.00 or less?

There seem to be fewer posted complaints about the mkII than its predecessor the original 2488, but that might be because they are not selling as many as before. If it were my $1000, I would go with the Yamaha AW1600 -- it is only 16 tracks, but I have seen relatively few bad reports on it and it presecessor the AW16G.

That said, there are many satisfied 2488 users, including a few that hang out in the Tascam forum on this board.

Tom
 
How is the fostex? I was considering buying that before I saw the Tascam was only a few hundred more for a 80gb hard drive, 24bit and 8 simultaneous tracks for recording. I'm diy musician songwriter who believes that regardless of the bits and the gigabytes, It still depends on how well you record your levels and mixdown.... ....Blah blah blah ...
Anyways you've been pretty happy with the fostex's reliability and ease of use?
 
Well it's pretty much a continum of prices vs. features. You're right that for a few hundred more you can get the Tascam with 8 track simultaneous recording. If that's important to you, like say you want to mic up a drum set which can eat up 7 of the inputs all by it's self :eek: then that would be money well spent. For what my son will be doing I think four will be more than enough to get started and as with any computer related equipment it doesn't make much sense to buy more than you need since the price keeps coming down and the quality keeps getting better.

There's also the Fostex D888 which trades off more inputs for less effects. That might be a good choice for someone that intends to do all of they're processing on a computer, already has another effects processor or is recording material which is best left alone. Another common trade off is number of XLR inputs. It's nice that the different companies seem to have gone after different segments of the market rather than just copy each other. There should be the "perfect mix" out there for just about everybody :)

I figure if he gets to the point he needs more inputs then we can get a second box and sync them with the MIDI connection. Then again, maybe not but that's part of the learning curve with this first piece of gear. So for us it seems to make sense to save the $$$ until we're a little more educated. Speaking of which I'm quickly getting an education in how much all of the "extras" cost. Stuff like mics, cables, stands... Again, you can do the trade off or $200 vs features all the way up to spending a couple of grand. In boats it's call two-foot-itis :D

The reviews I read about the Fostex crashing seemed to be related to the earlier generation and that has been fixed on those boxes by a software update. One thing I liked about the Fostex, according to the specs and the reviews is how easy it seems to be transfering tracks back and forth between the computer and the recorder. Since the box is a present for my son we won't know if this is true until Christmas day :)
 
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