Olympus wireless LS-10 recorder great for gigging musicians, that uncle who sings like Neil Young only worse

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Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

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The LS-10 from Olympus is a standard voice recorder with a trick up its sleeve. It supports an optional remote to activate it from afar and includes stereo playback and recording on one unit. It offers 24 bit/96kHz Linear PCM and a 1.8-inch LCD as well as a remote jack and 2GB of internal memory. It will be available in January 2008 for $399.99. And, because Olympus didn’t send an image, here is a picture of Orson Welles screaming. Just ganked it from Giz, but Orson stays.

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