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Olympus Dss Player Version 7 Package - Olympus 147467 Review

Olympus Dss Player Version 7 Package - Olympus 147467
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This software is for dictation only.This software does not allow for foot pedal control.For dictation, this software is fairly user friendly and easy to use.Thanks.

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Includes Olympus 147467 Olympus Dss Player Version 7 Package.

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Zoom Portable 2 Track SD Recorder (H2) Review

Zoom Portable 2 Track SD Recorder
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I was given this as a gift (at my own suggestion.) I have begun writing songs in recent years, and had nothing to record my songs or fragments thereof except some alarmingly low-fidelity cassette recorders. The Zoom H2 has a surprisingly large number of functions for such a small device. It is a little difficult to navigate at times, but it records very accurately, and can record sounds from the front, the rear, or both. One thing I wish it could do is allow multi-tracking, but for the size and price it is a bargain. Highly recommended for anyone who needs to record away from a studio.

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From seminars and conferences, to electronic news gathering (ENG) and podcasting, to musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals, the H2 provides amazing recording quality.

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Sony ICDCX50 Digital Voice Recorder Review

Sony ICDCX50 Digital Voice Recorder
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Sony's Visual Recorder sits in a class by itself. After purchasing and using it, I am surprised someone else hasn't thought of this idea and marketed it. The recorder is small enough to fit in your pocket, can be operated with one hand, and it well crafted.

I purchased it for two reasons. One, the rechargable battery, either by a USB port or the included AC charger. Total charge time from a dead state is 2.5 hours. (Battery life is rated at 10.5 hours to 14.5 hours, depending on recording settings. Not shabby at all.) What was nice is the shutdown feature once the battery is fully charged, protecting the unit from becoming hot. My other reason of purchase is the 256 MB of built in flash memory. (If you can talk and create the 1000 total messages this unit can store within its 256 MB of memory, you have way too much to say.) The quality and features Sony has placed within the unit is a nice plus, and is something a concerned consumer should come to expect. (Unfortunately, no, Sony isn't paying me to patronize them.)

Once charged, I was ready to put the unit thru its paces. The internal clock and date can be set manually, or automatically when the unit is connected to a PC or laptop. The unit looks like an electric razor, due to the hood which extends and reveals the 1.2 inch LCD screen. It didn't take long to become comfortable with the controls. The recorder has a HOLD feature, that prevents the user from accidently pressing a button and destroying information.

Pressing REC, I made a test recording and played it back. The sound reproduction was good, and enhanced with the Digital Voice Up switch, that amplifies the low level and inaudible sounds to an optimal level. The rocker switch on the side that controls volume provides a very decent sound when increased. Playback can be heard from the built in speakers. Attaching a set of headphones and listening to the recording - WOW! My simple voice recording was meaty and full and rich. The internal software can hold as many as 10 folders, each folder containing up to 99 messages each. Recording time is anywhere from 11.5 hours to 95.5 hours, depending on recording setting (stereo or mono, standard play or long extended play)

The unit includes a 1.3 MP camera lens, with a fixed f4 stop. The pictures turned out clear and crisp. Nice if you have a cell phone company that nickel and dimes their customers every chance they get. Like mine. (Can you hear me now??) The camera will capture regular photos as well as close upshots. Pictures have the option of 1280 x 960 per picture image, (recording a total of 1340 images) or 640 x 480 per pixel image (recording a total of 4090 images.)

What sets this recorder apart from the rest is the ability to take a picture and add recorded commentary to it, either simultaneously, or post recording and playback.
The user of a unit such as this is hampered only by your imagination. House hunting? Meetings? Shopping for a new car? Take pictures and add comments for later study. Car accident because some nozzle hit your car? Snap pictures of the scene and add your opinions. (I could have used this years ago when a moron backed up through a toll booth and hit my 10 day old brand spanking new car. I hadn't even received the payment book yet.)

Sony includes a CD with Voice and Visual software, which enables the user to download the sound files and pictures to a PC for further editing and processing. Which brings up my only gripe, and the reason I hesitate to give Sony 5 stars.

The recorder software can only be used on Windows 98 SE and above, not Apple/Mac. They missed a whole market share on this one. Owning an Apple Powerbook, I was able to attach the unit to my laptop and drill down to the folder and view and copy the JPEG's. But the recordings are in a proprietary format, so I can't download them or listen to them without the unit itself. Second gripe: Sony only created five folders on the unit, which has a capability of 10 folders total. Why only five? Pay the overtime and create the other five. Creating the extra folders on an Apple unit will not create them visibly on the recorder, even though you can see them on the laptop.

In order to create the other five folders, I had to visit a retail store, armed with a story about researching a Windows laptop for a friend, making sure he could use his recorder for medical transcription before making a purchase. All I needed was Jean Reno suspending me a foot off the floor, lest I touch the pressure sensitive pads or reaise the temperature of the room a single degree, setting off the store's alarms and alerting the NSA of my subterfuge.

I was able to install the software, attach the recorder with the USB cable, and create the other five folders, while fending off salespersons, repeating I was only browsing. One salesman actually looked over my shoulder at the install screen while I was waiting for a lengthy .DLL to load, and walked away. When finished, I had to endure a sales pitch about one of the laptops I pretended to be interested in. Ever have to listen to a salesperson blather on about computers, imparting various flapdoodle while you nod your head and try not to blurt out the 15 years of experience you have developing software for these things? Just shove the bamboo shoots under my fingernails and get it over with!

By all means, if you want a quality unit, this is a great purchase. This was the only unit I could find that has a rechargable battery and a good sized internal flash memory. And the built in camera/voice record function. Be reminded it can be used without ever touching the software, but requires a Windows 98SE system or above to install and use the included applications. One day, Sony will get the message and get off their proprietary ivory tower.



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Digital Voice Recorder w/ Camera - Sony digital voice recorder and camera- Stores maximum 11 hours of audio and 2,000 pictures (size available varies with recording mode used)- Perfect for recording meetings, memos, conferences- Simultaneously records audio and pictures- Search, locate and play with the LCD screen- 256MB flash memory for sufficient data capacity- Maximum 99 pictures can be assigned to one message- 5 folders (default)- Picture bookmark- Integrated management of audio and pictures on PC: stores all data by simple drag and drop operation, links audio and pictures with index, slideshow playback of audio and pictures- JPEG picture format - SilverPackage Contents:- Digital recorder/camera- PC link application software visual and voice editor CD-ROM- USB cable- AC power adapter- Stereo headphones- Carrying pouch- ManualSYICDCX50

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Tascam dr07 with Headphones and Playback Cables Review

Tascam dr07 with Headphones and Playback Cables
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The Tascam DR-07 is a great little recorder. I bought it instead of the Zoom H2 because the DR-07 is better at recording live rock bands at high volumes without clipping. The DR-07 has a Record Level wheel on the side and you can set your recording levels more precisely than with many other recorders that only offer preset level options. I've recorded a number of gigs these past few weeks, and have not clipped out the recorder yet. The DR-07 is just head and shoulders better than previous recorders I have tried.

I find myself using the Pitch Bend and time strectch features of this recorder alot. When I learn a new song, I usually have to slow down the file until I learn how to play my part. Then I can start increasing the speed. You can slow down a song as much as 50%. Also, you can change the key of the song with the Pitch Bend control. This works out great for me as my band sometimes has to cover a tune in a different key than the original to accomodate our singer's voice. With the DR-07, you can also change the key and slow down the file at the same time if you want.

The DR-07 does not come with an AC adapter. My NiMH 2300mAh rechargeable batteries last longer than 3 hours. But I just take along an extra pair of batteries if I plan on recording longer than that.

When recording, I use a small portable camera tripod to mount my DR-07. You cannot handhold this recorder without getting holding noise while recording. Don't even try. Just get a tripod and set it up for best recording.

The DR-07 does not have an internal speaker, so you need to use headphones if you want to check your recordings in the field. Not an issue for me as I only record in the field and work with the files at home on my computer. The DR-07 package I got from Sonic Sense came with a pair of Samson CH-700 headphones which I use at home. Also, I wanted the other cables in the kit. One cable is 1/8" stereo to 1/8" stereo, which I use to plug my DR-07 into the aux input of my guitar effects box for play-along. The other cable is a 1/8" stereo to L/R RCA which lets me connect the DR-07 to either my home stereo or my mixing board in my home studio. For me, the package deal was well worth the extra money I paid over just buying the DR-07 by itself.

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TASCAM's DR-07 brings portable digital recording to an even smaller, more affordable package. Sensitive built in mics captur a wide stereo image in MP3 or 16/24-bit WAV format. The DR-07 is powered by AA batteries and transfers files to a computer via high-speed USB 2.0. The recorder even includes a windscreen, tripod stand mount and 2GB SD card.Musicians will appreciate the ability to loop MP3s and slow them down without changing the pitch. External microphones and sources can be recorded through the mic/line input, and the recorder offers analog limiting, low cut and auto gain setting for great-sounding audio. * Portable Digital Recorder * Built-in Stereo Electret Condenser Microphone * Records to SD or SD-HC Card Media * 2GB SD Card Included * USB 2.0 Jack for Transferring Files * 3.5mm Stereo Mic Input * 3.5mm Stereo Line Input and Output * Switchable Low Cut Filter, Analog Limiter and Auto Gain Setting on Input * Writes WAV files at 44.1 or 48kHz, 16 or 24-bit * MP3 File Recording from 32kbps to 320 kbps * Variable-Speed Audition Function Slows Down Music Without Changing the Pitch * Powered by Two AA Batteries (included) or Optional PS-P520 Power Adapter * Dimensions: 2.2" W x 5.3" H x 1.1" H * Weight: 4.4 oz (with batteries)

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Zoom H4n Portable Recorder KIT 11 Review

Zoom H4n Portable Recorder KIT 11
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The H4n:
Pros-simple to learn, well thought-out design, fairly rugged-feeling, very good sound quality, lots of nice-to-have features.

Cons-lots of handling noise, takes forever to start up, typical Japanese "stereo instructions" manual (written by someone with not quite a full grasp of Engrish), eats batteries. I have no idea how anybody could get 6 hours use out of a set of batteries.

This kit:
Pros-the hard shell case is awesome. It's worth the up-charge by itself. Headphones are pretty good backups.

Cons-this spindly little cheapo tripod is totally unusable. You can buy one just like it at the dollar store. Why anybody would spend $300 on the recorder and then trust this tripod to hold it has all the elements of a joke.

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Sony LCPCMD50G Carrying Case for PCM-D50 Professional Portable Stereo Digital Audio Recorder, Black Review

Sony LCPCMD50G Carrying Case for PCM-D50 Professional Portable Stereo Digital Audio Recorder, Black
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I don't use this as a carrying case by itself. I put the PCM-D50 into this case, then put the case into whatever bag I'm using to haul my stuff. I doubt I would ever attach the straps to the case and dangle it over my shoulder or around my neck.

PROS: Semi-hard shell protects recorder from impact. Can easily fit inside a camera bag or messenger bag.

CONS: Even the discount price of about $35 is steep -- and considering that the PCM-D50 is a premium product, the LCPCMD50G case should have been included with the recorder. Same goes for the ADPPCM1 windscreen, which looks like a dead mouse and costs $43.95.

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Includes shoulder strap / Polyurethane covering with EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) foam padding / Sleek and stylish / Easy access to your recorder Specifications Screen Size (measured diagonally) -54.6 Dynamic Contrast Ratio -Infinite Viewing Angle (Right/Left) -178 (89/89) Display Resolution -Full HD 1080(1920x1080) Aspect Ratio -16 - 9 Display Device -LCD Backlight Type -Dynamic EDGE LED OptiContrast Panel -Yes Video Processing -BRAVIA Engine 3 Motionflow PRO -240HzAdvanced Contrast Enhancer (ACE) -Yes 24p True Cinema -Yes Live Color Technology -Yes BRAVIA Internet Video -Yes DLNA -Yes Photo MAP -Yes Audio Power Output -20W (10W x 2) Speakers (Total) -2 Tuner -ATSC Tuner, NTSC Tuner, Clear QAM Inputs/Outputs -RF Connection Input(s) - 1 (Rear), Composite Video Input(s) - 2 (1 Rear/ 1 Side), Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Input(s) - 2 (1 Rear/1 Rear, HDMI Connection(s) (Total) - 4(2 Side/2 Rear), PC In (D-Sub) + Audio In (Stereo Mini) - 1 (Side), Analog Audio Input(s) (Total) - 4 (1 Side/3 Rear), Optical Digital Output - 1 (Rear), Audio Out - 1 (Rear), USB 2.0 - 1 (Side), Ethernet Connection(s) - 1 (Rear), HDMI PC Input Dimensions (Aprrox.) (WxHxD) -50-3/8 x 31-1/2 x 13-7/8 in. with stand Weight (Approx.) -59.3 lbs.

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Zoom H2 Portable Stereo Recorder with 4GB SD card, Samson HP10 Headphones, tripod stand, and 8 Ft 1/8" mini cable Review

Zoom H2 Portable Stereo Recorder with 4GB SD card, Samson HP10 Headphones, tripod stand, and 8 Ft 1/8' mini cable
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This product is EXCELLENT to have around and on you at all times if you're into recording various sounds in various places.

It's small enough to fit into your shirt pocket and have it with you while you're on the go.

I use it for Bible study.I have it on a tripod in the middle of the congregation.It's super clear and precise.I have it plugged up to our mixer as a backup to the Yamaha AW1600 when we're record a soundtrack to record a CD.It's better, in a way, because we can record for a longer length of time and I can edit it later in Sony SF Audio 9

I record my personal Bible Studies that I have with my crew.Plus, I love capturing soundbites in nature and in the city.It's real handy with that.

The CONS: Everything you ever heard about it is true.Small screen, flimsy case and battery cover are the two main lows of this unit.USB is slow moving things on and off SD card and Normalizing.This is why I only gave it 4 Stars.

Will I recommend this products to others.I have already did and will continue to do so.Dollar for dollar, you can't beat this unit and the features, quality recording you get with this unit.You definitely can't go wrong with this unit.Buy it

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This bundle includes the Zoom H2, a 4GB SDHC Card for 8x the recording time included by the manufacturer, Samson HP10 Headphones for monitoring your mix, a Tripod Stand for optimal device placement, and a 6 Ft 1/8" mini cable for connection your H2 to other devices (such as a computer, car stereo, etc.).

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Zoom H2 Handy 2 Track Recorder Bundle Review

Zoom H2 Handy 2 Track Recorder Bundle
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As an Actress and voice over talent, I highly recommend the Zoom H2.It is a great way to achieve good quality for an affordable price and it works easily with Garageband.The Zoom h2 makes it easy to record VO audition pieces and send them back to casting directors or agent. or achieve good quality sound to link with video for shooting.

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Tascam DR1 Tascam Portable Digital Recorder Review

Tascam DR1 Tascam Portable Digital Recorder
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I've had this DR-1 for 4 days now and I am learning about it relatively quickly.The instruction manual (on the SD card (included)) is very thorough, and straight forward. I'm no idiot, but sometimes manuals can bog you down..this one gets to the point. {Don't forget to back up that manual on your pc BEFORE you ever format the card (formatting is not necessary to use the card initially as it is empty) or its adios manual}.The playback sound is quite good, not that I have ever done any studio mix downs, but for something the size of a chubby IPod Classic it sounds good.You can slow music to 50% speed and the pitch stays accurate...as claimed.As far as weeding out vocals or instruments, unless they are on distinctly different L or R channels...that isn't gonna happen totally.

I have yet to overdub, and I see you can't OD in MP3 format (WAV only), so you best have a big gig SD card if you plan on any J Garcia 10 minute wanderings.

So, thus far, I am impressed.For under 230 USD new on Amazon...a good portable unit with some nice features, well constructed, good sound (have to use headphones, unless you connect to your PC for playback). I am not a sophisticated guitarist, but I can see this will be a good learning tool for me...because you never know how bad (or good) you were til you hear it back on a recording. LOL.

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TASCAM DR-1 PORTABLE DIGITAL RECORDER

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Zoom H4n Handy Portable Digital Recorder 7-Piece Bundle Review

Zoom H4n Handy Portable Digital Recorder 7-Piece Bundle
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After weighing all the options of the best way to record audio live, short of hooking up a small studios worth of cables and such to my laptop, I decided on the H4n package. The sound was so lifelike it was kinda scary. It was as easy to use as any recording medium could be (hit record + play) and cueing the takes was automatic. Normally, I would expect to have to import the tracks into my computer to apply some EQ and level settings. Everything was already dead on. I listened to a live jazz trio rehearsal straight into my home system which includes a set of 'Apogee Stage2'full ribbon speakers + added sub. The included mics (120 d setting) were open and flat. By flat, I mean it sounded as close to the live sound as I have ever heard. The amenities in the package included everything I needed right down to monitoring on the headphones.
I have but one negative issue to mention. The tracks (16 bit wavs)were not recognized properly in Cakewalk's Sonar (8)and had to be coverted. I chose to convert them to Flacs (non-lossy) and then back to wavs again. 16 bit was used to burn to cd's. I have not used the mp3 format as of yet. Hence the loss of 1 star.
I would definitly recomend this to anyone, especially musicians looking to hear back the real thing.

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This 7-Piece bundle includes the Zoom H4n with 1 GB SD card, wind screen, mic clip adapter, AC adapter, USB cable, protective case and Cubase LE recording software PLUS (1) RC4 Remote control for hands free, no handling noise, operation. It also includes (1) Samson HP10 Headphones so you can monitor your recordings. (1) Transcend 8GB SD card provides 8x the recording duration of the basic included card. (2) 6 foot 1/8" stereo mini cables conveniently plug into your home or car stereo. (1) Table top tripod makes it easy to place and aim the Zoom H4n for nearly any recording application.Features:* Built-in X/Y stereo mics record at either 90° or 120°* Four channel simultaneous recording using built-in and external mics* Digitally controlled, high-quality mic preamp for improved audio quality* Large 1.9-Inch LCD screen and improved user interface for easy operation* 24bit/96kHz Linear PCM recording for pristine recording* MP3 recording for increased recording time* Built-in reference speaker to check recordings* Shock resistant rubberized body for improved chassis protection* Broadcast Wave Format (BWF) compatible time stamp and track marker* Records on SD/SDHC media of up to 32GB for maximum recording time* Auto-record and pre-record feature so you never miss a moment* Variable speed playback capability for "phrase training"* Stamina mode enables 10 hours of continuous battery life* Onboard mid-side matrix decoder for additional miking possibilities* Built-in mounting joint for tripod and mic stand mounting* USB 2.0 port for faster file transfer* XLR inputs with phantom power allow recording with any mic* Supports plug-in power type external mics* Hi-Z Inputs for recording guitar and bass* Studio effects onboard, including guitar and bass amp modeling* USB audio interface capability* Low-cut filter to reduce noise* Onboard tuner and metronome

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Olympus Linear Recorder (LS-11) Review

Olympus Linear Recorder
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Looks like I am going to have to send this back for evaluation by the manufacturer. I bought this recorder to try my hand at recording nature sounds- rain, thunderstorms, riverside sounds, birds- that type of thing. I am a complete amateur, so take that in consideration with this review. I have been using this recorder for over two months now. I usually record at least an hour at a time and often several hours, mostly at very high bit-rates. I have babied this unit and take great care to protect it. The biggest problem I have with it is that it introduces electronic "clicks" into the recording. It is getting worse lately- about 1 every minute in today's recording. These appear as very large spikes in the waveform (Sony Soundforge audio editor). It is now such a problem that I can't use the recorder. I first noticed these spikes after a few weeks of use and they weren't as frequent or pronounced as they are now.
What do I like about it? I love the form-factor and layout of the controls. The menus are very well thought out and very intuitive. The use of a memory card is a very nice feature. It gets great battery life and is a pleasure to operate. The microphones are sensitive but there is a significant amount of 'noise-floor' to me. The 'hiss' during low-noise/quiet recording is too loud and is another reason I find myself less and less wanting to use this recorder. I have used an external mic only a few times, but that seemed to help some.
'Motor-boating' or putt-putt: I sometimes record in an area that is adjacent to a small airport and whenever a propeller-plane gets too close the recorder can't handle the sound. The recording becomes stuttered and starts to putt-putt-putt. I tried recording with the limiter on/off/automatic. No matter which setting I tried, it couldn't handle the airplanes (which were a little loud, but not so very close).
Be aware that the V-Sync recording feature, which starts the recorder whenever it detects a preset sound level, will only work one time (it will restart only if it re-detects a sound within 10 seconds). This feature is different than other Olympus models which offer VCVA (Variable Control Voice Activation).
Would I buy it again knowing what I now know? No.

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A Compact, Lightweight Powerhouse of Audio Recording. Drawing on 40 years of experience, Olympus has put a feature-packed audio studio in one 5-ounce PCM recorder. The LS-11, with two high-sensitivity microphones and 8 GB of internal memory, is the star of the show when it comes to capturing and playing back crystal clear audio, whether for personal enjoyment, hobbies, or even important business functions.

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Zoom H4n Handy Portable Digital Recorder Review

Zoom H4n Handy Portable Digital Recorder
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Just like the customer above me, I have a fairly early model (serial 2211). I don't imagine them having any revisions or anything, because this unit is really solid. Let me start by saying that this device should not be considered a Mic in its own right. Sure, it has two condenser microphones stuck on top to record in stereo, but I wouldn't use these mics in any studio unless I had nothing better. This unit is for those people who want to record in the field, and be able to capture 4 tracks of audio in a handheld device.

First, the build quality. Obviously Zoom took a lot of criticism to heart from their first H2 and H4 models. The H4n sports a "rubberized" hardshell design that's easy to grip, and seems to stand up well to surface scratches. (Mind you, the rubber texture can attract greasy fingerprints which can get annoying if you're a gadget freak like me). The top of the unit where the mics are is metal. There is some plastic on the unit, but definitely better designed than the previous two recorders from zoom. The buttons are easy to press, and the screen is large, allowing you to see everything you need to very easily.

The poster above me wondered why there was no metal cage protecting the microphones (like the previous H4 had). The answer to this is the switchable pattern on the microphones. Each mic can be twisted and swiveled to change the directionality that the mic pics up. In its native position the mics pic up at a 90 degree angle, giving a pretty good stereo image. But when you twist them, the mics are then a 120 degree angle. This is good for picking up sources that are farther away, or even ambient sounds for a wider stereo image. If there was a metal cage over the mics, you couldn't reach your fingers in to twist them. Overall, I would rather have a switchable pickup pattern, than a protective cage. Just don't drop a $350 recorder.

Second, the packaging. Inside the box, the unit came with a hardshell plastic carrying case, usb cable, foam windscreen, ac adapter, mic stand adapter, manuals and cubase le software, and a 1gb memory card. This is leaps and bounds above the competition. Most other recorders won't come with any of this. Other companies will even make you buy your own ac adapter and memory card. And Zoom went even further and added a plastic carrying case (for those of you worried about dropping it). They were definitely thinking about the customers on this one.

Third, and most importantly, the sound quality. This is why you buy the unit right? The sound quality has to be good or nothing else matters. Overall I was surprisingly impressed with the sound quality. I am an audio engineering student, going to school for sound reproduction, and sound reinforcement. Needless to say, I know my way around a microphone. I was expecting this unit to sound average, just like a pocket (or handheld) recorder usually sounds. But in fact, the H4n sounds pretty decent. The high end is nice and defined, the microphones built into the unit sound really clear. The one thing I can say about the sound is that it is accurate. I have recorded a few tests using my voice, a guitar, and some other misc. elements. I did notice that the microphones gave off a little bit of condenser hiss when the input gain was turned up. This could probably be solved or lessened if you were to get closer to the object and turn down the recording level. But still, it worries me to have a little bit of noise floor coming from the mics, especially if I were to use the recordings for post production video work.

The other thing I noticed was a lack of bass response. This could have been because I was a foot or two away from the microphones, but the bass on the microphones was a little lacking. My voice sounded a little thin. My guitar sounded fine, but guitars don't really have a lot of low end in the first place. Also watch out for handling noise. If you think that you're going to carry the unit around and do interviews while holding it, forget it. All handheld recorders suffer from this (I've read), but its true for this unit as well. Anytime you hold the H4n and move it around, you can hear low end rumbling and handling noise. Just use a tripod, or the included hand/mic clip adapter and you should be fine. (Also get a better windscreen if you're going to use it outside, the one included doesn't do anything outdoors for wind noise. You should buy a fuzzy or "hairy" windscreen if you want to use it outside)

Overall I think this recorder is the best on the market right now. Although there are a few units that have better sounding built in microphones (sony), it's only marginally better. Plus the H4 is cheaper (by about $150) and has more build in features/functionality. Like the fact that the H4n can record with two built in mics, and two XLR mics simultaneously (4 tracks at once). This means that you can record with the built in mics, but also use your own microphones if you want to add variety, redundancy, etc. You can also just use the unit for a preamp if you only want to use your own microphones to record in the field. I won't name off all of the features, but some included features weren't even necessary and Zoom was nice enough to add them in anyway (guitar tuner, audio interface, stamina mode, MTR mode, 96k recording, etc).

Needless to say, if you need a recorder for any reason, even if it's just for a school project, or for recreation, don't buy the cheapest recorder you can find. Spend a little extra money and get the H4n, it's seriously worth the extra cash for something that will last you much longer. It's simply the best value for a handheld recorder on the market right now.

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Zoom H4n is the most sophisticated portable handheld recorder with new features and improved user experience at every level. Among its many new features, Zoom's H4n offers superior, built-in X/Y stereo condenser mics that allow variable recording patterns at either 90° or 120°. Higher quality audio capture through its new, digitally controlled, high-quality mic preamp, the ability to use internal and external mics simultaneously for 4 channel recording, a large LCD screen,more intuitive interface and onboard reference speaker will take the user's recording experience to the next level.The H4n's onboard X/Y stereo condenser mics are arranged with the right and left mics on the same axis. This design ensures that the mics are always equidistant from the sound source for perfect localization with no phase shifting. Frequency response remains uniform throughout your recording. The result is great stereo recording with natural depth and accurate imaging every time.The mics also adjust for variable recording patterns at either 90° or 120°. Our unique design lets you rotate each mic capsule from 90° (standard) to 120° (wide-angle) stereo for the ultimate versatility in any recording situation.Everyone knows that proper miking is essential to making a great recording. The H4n is the only handheld recorder that allows you to record on four channels simultaneously by using its onboard mics with either external mics or direct inputs. You can then use its built-in mixer to blend the channels for perfectly balanced recordings. Now your recordings can be richer than ever before. Or, to get a great recording of a live performance, use the H4n's onboard mics to get a room mix while simultaneously recording a stereo mix from the mixing board for a live recording that is easily one of the best you've ever heard.

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Zoom H2 Handy Portable Stereo Recorder Review

Zoom H2 Handy Portable Stereo Recorder
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A year ago, I wrote a lengthy comparison of the Edirol R-09 WAVE/MP3 Recorder, Black and the Zoom H4 Handy Recorder + 2GB Accessory Kit (pre-accessory kit).I wanted a high quality, easy to use recorder, so even though the H4 had all of the features of the Edirol and sold for considerably less, I kept the Edirol because it was so much easier to use.

Zoom has responded with the H2, a scaled down version of the H4 with all of the features of the R-09 and all of the controls right where you need them.The H2 even has additional features over the R-09, but they don't get in the way.For example, there's a choice of a 90 degree recording pattern, a 120 degree recording pattern, and even a surround sound option. Samsontech has some nice video demonstrations on its website.

One big complaint I've had with the Edirol is the cost of its add-on stand.Unlike the Edirol, the H2 comes with a simple stand.In addition, the H2 has a threaded hole so that it can be mounted on a standard digital camera tripod!On a separate note, it's much easier to replace batteries with the H2 than the Edirol.

Recently, I got together with friends and recorded the same live acoustic music on both the Edirol R-09 and the Zoom H2.I used Adobe Audition only to normalize both tracks (that is, equalize their loudness).The first time we played them back, I thought I detected a VERY slight preference for the Edirol, with the overall opinion of the group split between the two units.The second time we played them back, my preference was for the H2, with overall opinion continuing to be split.We all agreed that the differences were so small as to be negligible if there were any at all.The sound files can be found at [...] for those who'd like to hear for themselves.We were sitting in a circle with the recorders located next to each other on a mantle above and outside the group.

I do prefer the Edirol's control buttons to the H2's membrane and I'm not about to sell the Edirol, perhaps because I am more familiar with the Edirol and don't want to give it up just yet. Also, the Edirol R-09 is the darling of the moment.However, if I owned neither, I couldn't justify the huge bump in price of the Edirol over the H2 and would opt for the H2. When I went to a music party last weekend and knew I'd need only one recorder, I grabbed the H2.

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The Zoom H2 is a must-have for anybody doing podcasting to almost any type of mobile recording situation.Anaffordable2-track recorder using a 4-mic capsule configuration and digital signal processing, the H2 allows a variety of polar patterns and even supports 5.1 surround sound. Record at 96kHz, 48kHz, 44.1kHz or MP3. Archive files to your computer using the USB port. Use as a USB mic to record your guitar or vocals directly to computer. ATime stampfeature facilitates production. The H2 has an approximate 4-hour running time on 2 AA alkaline batteries. It includes earbuds, stereo adapter cable, mic clip adapter, tripod stand, USB cable, AC adapter and a 512MB SD card. Now the Zoom H2 can accept up to a 16 GB SD cards with the latest firmware installed. Have an older version? Update easily and for free at Zoom's website, www.zoom.co.jp.Click here for listing of compatible SD cards!Who Needs the H2 Handy Recorder from Zoom? Everyone who craves brilliant stereo recordings.It's a simple idea: provide brilliant stereo recording in an easy-to-use, ultra-portable device. Now everyone can record pristine audio in an infinite variety of applications. From seminars and conferences, to electronic news gathering (ENG) and podcasting, to musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals, the H2 provides amazing recording quality. And no matter what kind of music you perform or the instrument you play, the H2 can effortlessly record it in high-quality stereo.Zoom H2 FeaturesW-XY mic patterns with 4 mic capsules and signal processing allows Front 90° cardioid, Rear 120° cardioid and 360° polar patternsFinally record 360° sound as 2ch data or 4ch data simultaneouslyBuilt-in USB 2.

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