Tascam DR-60D MkII

Portable Stereo Audio Recorder

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4 years ago

Great for beginner or small business

This thing is super reliable and very versatile. The sound quality is great for such a relatively inexpensive device. I use it for recording classical music with my two XLR mics, but the device itself has so many various inputs and outputs the possibilities are endless. For example, it is a four channel recorder with channels 1/2 being XLR connections. But for my 3/4 channels, I use a rode wireless go 2 and then have 2 wireless mics also recording on the Tascam. It works great!

4 years ago

Great recorder with lots of features

The pre-amps sound great and there are tons of features.

I've mostly used it to record sound effects and the pre-amps have a high dynamic range and tons of gain. Not noisy.

The build is okay.

The biggest downside is that the any AA-batteries you put it gets drained very quickly. You can plug in a powerbank and run it for a lot longer but it makes it less convenient to use and less reliable.

5 years ago

Perfect tool for a filmmaker

Very good product, value for money!

only con is battery life but it can be resolved with external power supply

5 years ago

Good for easy, outside recordings, Mostly is using this with video productions, interviews. Easy to learn and use.

5 years ago

Excellent small recording device

I bought this device to record a concert tour (classical music).

Since then I have started using it together with my DSLR camera as I think it was intended.

It is very easy to set up and use.

The only thing one should be aware of is that it drains the 4 AA batteries very quickly. I currently use it with a USB power bank with the AA batteries inside just for backup.

5 years ago

It looks flimsy, But it's tank!

God know how many times i have dropped it...

But the main thing here is the Tascam preamps. Clean Smooth transparent and reliable. love them.

Menu's kind of non intuitive. But all portable recorders are like that...

5 years ago

Does the job I need it to.

This works better for me than the Zoom H5 I used previously. I find that it has a lower noise floor and is more user friendly. My issue with it is the that it eats batteries and drains them even when turned off. I use it for getting sound from a condenser mic into a camera, and a back-up of the audio.

5 years ago

Its OK but...

I've owned a DR 01 for more than a decade and I have to say I loved the straightforward simplicity of that. I was looking for a multitrack field recorder and was looking at a number of Tascam products. I like Tascam because they bridge the world of the old world directness of analog and the endless possibilities of digital in a way that makes sense. Eventually however, I decided to get a Zoom H8 for multitracking (the DR 60 doesnt allow simultaneous recording and playing) and got this for use with my camera. Its taken a while to get into this unit however, and the little use I have made of it has left me with mixed feelings. Yes, there are still nice analog features on it like the volume controls which mean you dont have to go into the menu every time to make quick adjustments. But running phantom mics through it, this little guzzler chews up batteries. I'm also a little disappointed that the DR 60 doesnt seem to integrates at all with a camera when connected but maybe there's a trick I havent yet discovered about this. Overall, I'm not as impressed as I was with my old Tascams but still is a handy unit. It is not my first choice however.

5 years ago

You really want to like it but it has its flows..

I intended to use it with condenser mics and media player on the inputs, and outputting into a a Sony A7Riii to broadcast live.

The Taskam, has many physical controls, you spend less time Chimping into the menus. I like this a lot. It has plenty of feature (pan control, limiter, low pass , perfect for live)

It has plenty of inputs and outputs. (3 outs, 2 mono in one stereo line 1)

I like it a lot BUT if you are planing to use it as live loop back to your camera (as it is meant to be) with a Sony camera (A7/III) you are in for a disappointment. Forget about it its a disaster.

There is a serious issue with grounding and impedance.

When connected to the sony when using mics(on the tascam) makes the noise floor will raise from the -90dB internal to --64.29 dB on the sony recording

When you connect a line source ( like a music player)

Hell break lose: there is a gigantic ground and noise and noise floor jump at -35dB.

Connected to the input of an audio interface , every thing is fine.

So I would recommend this unit but if you are not using it with a sony dslr / line in. (could not test with other brand).

its a shame.. I can't use it

5 years ago

It's all you need as a semi-pro videomaker

I use it as a backup external audiorecorder as a videomaker. It's perfect for semi-pro / beginner cinema or videomaker.

It's a great product in that range of price. If you can afford to invest 400+ euros, then buy something better for that price. If you have no more than 200€ buy this one eyes closed.

Pros :

- What you get for the price

- Dual monio recording with "backup track" in case of peak

- Versatility

- Can be used with batteries or plugged in, even with a powerbank!

Cons

-Handle with care. It's lots of cheap plastic, it doesn't feel very well factured, but it's still solid.

- Of course for that price, preamps are just good, not great

- You need a stand tyo use it, not very handy to une without stand (although you can still put some hooks and a belt).

- 48v phantom takes a lot of power from the 8 AA batteries

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Tascam
  • Released in 2014
  • Average price : $217
  • For digital reflex cameras (DSLR cameras)
  • Up to 24-bit / 96 kHz
  • Stereo or 4-track recording onto SD/SDHC card
  • WAV- and BWF recording formats
  • Recording levels can be adjusted independently for tracks 1, 2 and 3+4
  • Switchable low cut filter
  • HI+PLUS Function for max. input gain up to 64 dB
  • 2 Combined XLR/jack microphone-/line inputs with switchable 24/48 V phantom power
  • Camera in- and out connector 3.5 mm mini jack stereo
  • Headphone output 3.5 mm mini jack stereo
  • Line output 3.5 mm mini jack stereo
  • USB 2.0
  • Micro jack connector 2.5 mm for optional remote control
  • Power supply: 4x AA Batteries, USB or optional power supply (Tascam PS-P520E)
  • Power source automatically switches when needed from external to internal (with a display message)
  • Dimensions: 133 x 93 x 78 mm
  • Weight : 510g
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