If you do want a high quality digital recorder, while these highly regarded Sound Devices models have been around for a number of years, they are still the "go to" recorders for many pro audio people (see for example the user comments in their listings).
Note, though, that to transfer files from those recorders to a computer it would be desirable for the computer to have a firewire interface, or to install an aftermarket card providing a firewire interface. Otherwise you would have to remove the Compact Flash memory card from the recorder and insert it into an external card reader each time you were to transfer files.
Also note that their analog inputs and outputs are balanced, although an unbalanced "tape out" is also provided, on a 1/8 inch connector.
At lower price points, some users here have reported excellent results with certain Tascam models. And at higher price points some Nagra models might be worth looking into. All are sold by B&H (linked to above).
Regards,
-- Al
Note, though, that to transfer files from those recorders to a computer it would be desirable for the computer to have a firewire interface, or to install an aftermarket card providing a firewire interface. Otherwise you would have to remove the Compact Flash memory card from the recorder and insert it into an external card reader each time you were to transfer files.
Also note that their analog inputs and outputs are balanced, although an unbalanced "tape out" is also provided, on a 1/8 inch connector.
At lower price points, some users here have reported excellent results with certain Tascam models. And at higher price points some Nagra models might be worth looking into. All are sold by B&H (linked to above).
Regards,
-- Al