I couldn't be happier! (for you)...
I have many cuts on my Soundclick page that were recorded with the 424mkII. I'd list'em for'ya, but not now,... maybe later.
PS: What I like about the 424mkII:
It's a huge improvement over the 424(std) and even the 414/mkII, (as you said above).
I like the flat mixer design with most connectors top-mounted for easy access.
Good sound,... almost goes without saying.
Good features, like EQ, extra inputs, bright Flouro-luminescent display. (Don't call it LED's).
Single self-contained unit with attached power cord,... unlike the 424mkIII with it's separate power module.
I like that subdued dark grey color. Don't ask me why.
Spring loaded & latched tape cover, not like the flip-open design of the 424mkIII.
Programmed-loop (Memo-1, Memo-2) & Auto-punch made it's debut on this machine, which was carried forward to the 424mkIII. That's a handy feature, if you take time to learn how to use it.
Probably more that I just can't think of right now. Need more coffee.
