PMR61 Customers & Endorsements
“Superscope’s PMR61 is the best digital recorder I could imagine. I became very frustrated with the performance of cheaper recorders, so I searched on Amazon and found the PMR61. It has proven to be extremely reliable and simple to operate, while producing professional quality recordings."...Dr. Timothy Redman, PHD | Clinical Psychologist | Sarasota, Florida
“Superscope’s PMR is great! I’ve found it useful to carry to remote settings, where the recording environment is somewhat static; That is, in an office environment, or other setting where the variables are controllable. This, versus in the “field,” on a construction site or setting requiring a handheld mic, a walk and talk, etc."...Gary Mott | WGBH Public Radio | Production Director, WGBH News Radio
“The Superscope PMR 61 is a great recorder for meetings and in-studio interviews. (It's also easy to bring to outside recording venues.) Most impressive is the "record check" function, which automatically determines the best audio settings depending on your input sources. Another plus is the ease of mind that comes with recording files simultaneously to internal and external storage media. The audio quality is outstanding, even when recording a meeting with several people outside. "...Francesca Rheannon | Journalist | Producer | Host | Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon
Superscope PMR61: Baylor University Institute for Oral History
“I like how the device is "out of the box" by default set up to do a basic recording with little human intervention (just press the record button). This is very useful for the 99% of people who do not read user guides and just need technology to work without a lot of thought."...Robbin Fadden | Business Operations Manager | Singularity Technologies
“We use PMR61 with internal or external microphones depending on the application. Setup is very intuitive for use by faculty, students and administrators. We like that you can record to internal memory and USB simultaneously that provides a safe backup. We especially like the touchscreen keyboard for easily renaming tracks when multiple students are performing recitals."...Anna Grace | Belhaven University | Music Department.