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Zoom H2 - any good?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 278 ✭✭hawthorn


    Hi

    Its getting good reviews overall. Seems some controls might be a bit fiddly but thats to be expected as its so compact.

    This might help:

    http://www.wingfieldaudio.com/portable-recorder-reviews.html


    You can hear some soundclips there. Choral sounds great.

    Waltons have it for 199.95

    Cheers


    h

    thinking of getting one myself.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 303 ✭✭slavedave


    I bought one of these last year. Built to a price but surprisingly good recording quality and extremely flexible (can be used as a field recorder, 4 channel recorder each to a seperate track, line and external mic ins -no phantom power though). It is small and compact which is a blessing and a curse. Fairly intuitive to use and set levels. i record Sunday services direct from a desk, it has been well used for interviews and field work, and I would be more than happy to use the audio recordins that I made in my home studio within a mix. Overall, very impressed. Drawbacks are that you cannot insert a std XLR or 6mm mic. But you can get minimics that are ok. I would buy one again in a shot if I lost ours but you need to look at your application and needs first.


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