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#248972 - 11/23/08 08:47 AM
Re: Zoom H2 bargain deal...
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Zuki.., I know a guy who upgraded to the H4. He works with a Church choir.., and said he loved both units, but felt the money spent was well worth the upgrade (or at least to him it was)
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#248975 - 11/23/08 11:58 AM
Re: Zoom H2 bargain deal...
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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H4 is 4 tracks for overdubs ONLY... (and VERY limited ability - no punch in/out, top to bottom one take only). H2 can record in 4 track surround, but not overdub.
H2 is a computer interface also (exactly the same specs), and instead of the one X-Y configuration, you get TWO different sets of mikes, one at 90º and one at 120º (plus you can run both at the same time for either two track stereo front and back - good for putting it in the middle of a bunch of guys jamming, or in four track surround, good for effects work, field recording, interviews, etc.)
But yes, the H4 has XLR inputs, but the gain is a little noisy, IMO. I used an H4 prior to the H2. I believe the H2 is the better deal, and put my money into it...
If you are looking for a REAL four tracker, you need to look elsewhere than the H4, IMO
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#248976 - 11/23/08 12:09 PM
Re: Zoom H2 bargain deal...
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Also..., you have to keep in mind that these devices aren't to replace nor give the full functions of a high end or even mid range mutlti-track recorder. These are "on spot and on sight field recorders". For what they're designed to do.., these little recording devices become very useful tools in the field, studio, or even in gig sessions.
If you're wanting a more (mult-track) like operation then there's something like the Boss Micro BR. Very small, portable, built in stereo mics, and did I mention "very small". I know a few people that have these and absolutely love them.
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