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Portable Digital Recorder

  • 3 Directional microphones
  • Bluetooth headphone monitoring and smartphone control
  • TRESMIC II 3 directional microphone control
  • 96 kHz/24 bit
  • Max. SPL: 125 dB
  • 3 Modes: Intelligent auto, manual and smart recording
  • 16 GB Built-in memory (+ MicroSDXC - not included in the delivery)
  • Up to 37 hours battery life
  • Microphone input: 3.5 mm jack
  • Headphone output: 3.5 mm stereo jack
  • 1/4" Thread connection on the bottom
  • USB micro B connector
  • Power supply: 2x AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries - included in the delivery
  • Dimensions: 39 x 112 x 16 mm
  • Weight: 78 g (batteries included)
  • Disponível desde Setembro 2022
  • número de artigo 550710
  • unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
€ 191
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If you need a teeny-tiny field recorder....
Kattefjaes 01.09.2023
I was getting fed up with how long my ancient Zoom was taking to start up and wanted something a little more modern, for opportunistic field recording.

I saw this tiny thing on a musician-centric discord. A few people seemed happy with theirs, so I was curious. I accordingly did a search and good ol' Thomann had one of the keenest prices. They're a reputable supplier, so that sealed the deal.

My initial impression was "that's... REALLY small". It sits completely on the palm of my hand. The controls are tiny and I haven't completely got the hang of pressing the buttons after trimming my nails. However, I shall persist.

There's a certain amount of learning curve due to the size and the relative lack of physical controls, it's fairly menu-divey but not excessively so. You can also control some of the functions via a slightly cranky mobile app, which is surprisingly useful if, for example, you're out and about with it tucked in a pocket using an external mic (or Soma Ether!). There are a few functions that can't be accessed while Bluetooth is active, like switching internal/external memory, but that's just something you get used to.

Speaking of that, I've found the card slot slightly hit and miss. When that happens, it switches to internal recording. This works fine (it has a usable 16GB of internal flash, I think) but it can give you a scary moment when you pop the card out and don't find any of your recordings.

Regarding the card, be really careful that you cleanly unmount it from the computer before ejecting. The unit is incredibly bad and sensitive about filesystems marked dirty. It will refuse to read perfectly valid cards that would just cause Windows to gently suggest you run a quick repair. It also does a very bad job of ignoring all the ._ files that MacOS spams all over any card that goes near it, so that can be a bit of a pain if you're a Mac user.

Obviously, being so tiny, this has no XLR socket and can't provide phantom power. It will do plug-in power, though, typically found on smaller mics with 3.5mm plugs. If you need XLR and/or phantom power, you'll need your own adaptor- so might be worth considering a bigger recorder to start with for convenience. The primary party trick of the P5 is that it's tiny. If that's what you want, it certainly delivers there.

Recording quality with the onboard mics is a lot better than I'd expect. It's certainly more "field recorder" than "dictaphone". The "zoom" function lets you adjust which mics are in play and give you a reasonable level of off-axis rejection- perfectly usable, if not a replacement for a proper long shotty.

The self-noise is present but not terrible. It's no Sony D100, at least with the onboard mics. Maybe with very sensitive externals, the situation would improve, I haven't tried that yet, as nature ambience isn't my primary use case.

I have used a cheap generic shockmount from Amazon and a hand grip for wandering around use. I also added a nice Gutmann wind shield, which is a lot cheaper than the official OM System/Olympus one. With these in place, it makes a great compact field recording device for a windy city street.

In summary, not perfect, a little fiddly, but surprisingly impressive. It gives you reasonable recording quality in a tiny, lightweight package. I love that it can record 24 bit FLAC, too. If it suits your use cases, it represents good value and works well.

If you want something that you can always have on hand and records a lot better than your phone, it's a really good option. You may need that windshield, shockmount and hand grip though, if you're not using an external mic, as handling noise can be a challenge on the hoof. I'm sure you can minimise it if you want to be discrete, but possibly it's better where possible to be more open and honest and better-equipped.

I am fairly pleased with this device, as well as typically sensible pricing and service from Thomann.
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Outdated - don't buy
DimiFI 12.05.2026
Two things caught me off guard after ordering, and I think other buyers should be aware of them.

First, the LS-P5 uses micro-USB rather than USB-C. For a device sold as new in 2026, this feels outdated — every other piece of modern gear in my workflow is USB-C, and adding a legacy cable just for this recorder is frustrating.

Second, software support is poor. The OM DVR Updater app does not work reliably with the latest macOS — I could not get it to detect the recorder at all, despite trying multiple USB modes and reinstalling. Firmware updates appear to be rare (the last public one was in 2023), and OM System's commitment to the audio product line seems minimal.

The audio quality of the LS-P5 is genuinely good, and the TRESMIC II microphone array sounds great. But buyers deserve to know that they're investing in hardware whose software ecosystem is essentially frozen. I would suggest Thomann either clearly flag this as legacy product, or consider removing it in favour of more current alternatives like the Tascam DR-07XP.
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Small size, good features, weak sound quality.
Nikmot 17.05.2025
The 3 mic system and the Bluetooth connection are very good ideas, but microphones are so noisy and the headphones amplifier is not even suitable for the fair drive of low impedance headphones, so it is useless to me. I sent it back.
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Guter Rekorder mit Schwächen in der Bluetooth-Funktion
DerGuteTon 17.10.2022
Ich habe mir den Rekorder gekauft, weil ich einen kleinen Rekorder für unterwegs benötige, den ich auch mal aus der Ferne bedienen kann. Hierfür schien der OM System LS-P5 ideal geeignet zu sein. Bisher benutze ich in solchen Situationen einen Sony PCM-A10, der fast genau gleich aussieht wie der OM und dieselben Funktionen hat. Allerdings hat der Sony einen fest eingebauten Akku, während der OM mit zwei handelsüblichen AAA-Batterien zurecht kommt.
Die Verarbeitung des OM ist sehr gut. Das Gerät liegt gut in der Hand und ist einfach zu bedienen. Bei der "Pre-Recording"-Zeit wurde leider etwas gespart. Hier kann der Rekorder nur 2 Sekunden vor dem Aufnahmestart aufnehmen. Andere Rekorder bieten hier 5 oder mehr Sekunden, was einem schonmal die Aufnahme retten kann. Ebenfalls sei erwähnt, dass "Pre-Recording" nicht funktioniert, wenn man direkt in eine FLAC-Datei aufnehmen möchte. Auch beim Klang konnte ich beim OM System LS-P5 keine Schwächen feststellen.
Leider funktioniert die Bluetooth-Funktion jedoch nicht so, wie ich mir das vorgestellt hatte. Anders als bei der Konkurrenz wird die Verbindung nicht über das Bluetooth-Menü im iOS, sondern direkt über die App hergestellt. Das führt dazu, dass diese Verbindung sofort unterbrochen wird, wenn man die App in den Hintergrund schiebt - oder wenn das iPhone nach ein paar Sekunden Inaktivität in den Sperrbildschirm wechselt. Die Aufnahme läuft auf dem Rekorder zwar weiter, aber beim Neustart der App dauert der erneute Verbindungsaufbau oft bis zu 10 Sekunden. Das ist sehr ärgerlich, wenn man schnell eine Aufnahme starten will und dann deshalb den Anfang verpasst. Oder wenn man schnell den Aufnahmepegel anpassen muss und auch hierbei einige Sekunden zu spät reagieren kann. Bei meinem Rekorder von der Konkurrenz (der leider nicht mehr lieferbar ist) funktioniert das viel besser und ich kann dort praktisch sofort nach dem Start der App den Rekorder steuern.
Alles in allem ist der OM LS-P5 ein guter kleiner Rekorder, für den man keine Niere verkaufen muss. Leider leistet er sich bei der Bluetooth-Funktion enorme Schwächen, die ihn für meine Zwecke leider ziemlich unbrauchbar machen.
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