Wednesday, October 24, 2007
AEQ PAW 120 Digital Recorder / Interviewed On Kiro 710 — Seattle Ranks #3 For Blogging
I was interviewed by a local radio station here in Seattle today to talk about blogging. A report came out today stating that 13% of Seattleites are bloggers — very impressive. It’s great being contacted by the media and all, but, the highlight of the interview was checking out what kind of gear the reporter had. I couldn’t help but interrupt my interview occasionally to check out the AEQ PAW 120 that was being used to record my voice digitally…
Here are the specs:
- Built-in speaker. Aluminum case. OLED dual-colour display
- Uses two AA dry cells or rechargeable batteries
- Appears as USB removable external device compatible with both Windows and Mac OS
- Record and edit linear PCM and MPEG compressed audio
- Support of BWF file format,allowing for easy integration with radio automation systems.
- Internal memory 1GB
- Built-in microphone, with connections for mono or stereo external microphone including phantom power.
- Mechanical switch to activate automatic gain control (AGC).
- VOR: voice activated recording.
- XLR Adaptor for external Mics
The AEQ PAW 120 felt nice and light in the hand, however, I still prefer the HHB FlashMic over the AEQ PAW 120, because you don’t need to hook any microphones up to it — it IS a microphone!

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