Re: Looking for Recording Equipment Suggestion
The built-in mics of even the best 'phones do not begin to compare with those on decent standalone recorders; and while you can add external mics, in every case I am familiar with the connection is clunky, 'fiddly' or flimsy. A good standalone recorder is a far better bet and you are not reliant upon apps, non-changeable batteries, or 'updates' messing things up! If you get one with a pair of XLR connectors, you can (later) even use 'serious' microphones if you need or want to. They last for years (I still have and use one from 8 years ago, an original Tascam DR100, and it is still excellent, serving as backup to my other, multi-track field recorder).
Gibson F5 'Harvey' Fern, Gibson F5 'Derrington' Fern
Distressed Silverangel F 'Esmerelda' aka 'Maxx'
Northfield Big Mon #127
Ellis F5 Special #288
'39 & '45 D-18's, 1950 D-28.
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