July 30, 2012 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google The Zoom H2 is great, inexpensive portable audio recorder. The downside is that its input options are rather ...
I suspect you’re wondering the same thing: Is it possible that a $200 digital audio recorder is good enough for professional use in radio broadcasting? I wish I could offer a simple “yes” or “no” ...
The Zoom H2 from Samson studio quality stereo recording in and ultra portable package. It weighs just over 4ounces, is both PC and MAC compatible, offers time stamping and gives 138 hours of MP3, 2 ...
Since its launch in 2007, the Zoom H2 Handy recorder with its ability to record high quality digital audio has become popular for everything from recording personal memos and band demos to sticking in ...
I just ordered a Zoom H2 recorder. Yay! <BR><BR>I've been mucking about for a couple of years taping concerts with various minidisk recorders (Sharp and Sony), but it's frustrating to not have a ...
There has been lots of buzz recently over the Zoom H4n Handy Recorder ($299). Some saying that it is the best audio recorder to come out in a long time, garnishing awards and praises from Zacuto to ...
I had a big première at Bargemusic last week (I’m a composer), and since the barge’s sound system is pretty basic, I bought a Zoom H2 audio recorder down at J. & R. so that I could get my own “tape” ...
Podcasters and broadcasters have used the Zoom H2 and H4n digital audio recorders from Samson Technologies with great success for a few years. These very portable recorders are perfect for capturing ...
Zoom announced their smallest audio recorder to date, the new H1 Handy Recorder. Weighing in at about 2 oz, the H1 records big sound despite its tiny footprint and features the same studio-quality ...
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