by boombox » 18 May 2011, 10:35
Not used one of those, but did some googling and found some very mixed reviews on amazon, you may want to read, particularly relating to the fact that you can only record one channel at a time, making it more of a digital notebook than a budget recording studio.
For a similar budget, I think the Zoom H2 or H4 can do two tracks at once - one can, the other can't, but I don't own one to know which. I have heard a number of nice live recordings where one channel was the SBD and the other ambience mics. It also doubles as a live recorder with its built-in mics.
I use an Edirol HR-09 as a live recording tool, which also doubles as a ideas recorder.
Keep us appraised of what you find - would be interested in purchasing soemthing to replace my old TAscam 4-track cassette recorder I sold a while back.