September 2009 \ Features \ Field Report \ Summer NAMM '09

Summer NAMM '09

Joe Coffey, Chris Burgess & Chris Kies

Staff picks from Summer NAMM


Premier Guitar September 2009

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Olympus LS-11
It’s almost to the point where it’s hard to imagine being a musician and not having a digital recorder. The quality and features keep getting better and the prices keep going down. Olympus rolled out their new LS-11, which is an update to their LS-10. Improvements include 8GB of memory (up from 2GB), the ability to transfer files between the hard drive and an SD card, 23 hours of battery life (up from 14 hours) and a mono feature, handy for recording small size files when you know you’re going to be emailing them.

MAP $399
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Garry Renfro
on 10/02/2009
For me the market is saturated. I look at these,at Schroeder, at LSL, and the other myriad of builders and ask , why? I guess they have done the market research, and certainly know it a lot better than me, but I just don't see the need for the more guitars like these.



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