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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: jtessier on January 22, 2007, 03:49:51 PM
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A buddy of mine turned me on to this. Anyone have some more info? The only thing I've been able to find on the net so far is a short movie and a blurb about it with conflicting release dates (March or May, which is it?)
Here's the short movie:
http://www.samash.com/videos/namm07/Zoom%20H2.mov
Here's the note with the conflicting release dates:
http://mobodojo.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=89&Itemid=26
Anyone go to NAMM and happen to see this in person?
J.T.
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http://www.2090.org/zoom/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=7914
According to the research above done by the Zoom fans, it looks like this thing will compete head-on with the Edirol R09. 24/96, 1/8 input, NO digi-in. Price is set at $199.00, about half of the R09's opening price.
I owned a Zoom H4 for a while in the fall. Well built machine. I wasn't totally in love with the onboard Pre, but it had no major defects and recorded with no flaws.
If the H2 can handle SDHC Class 2 (8GB) cards, it will definitely slice into the R09's market.
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I got a new ZOOM H2, and made my first recording last night with it. If anyone wants to hear how it's internal mics work, check out Little Marsh Overflow at the High Noon Saloon in Madison WI.
http://www.archive.org/details/LMO2007-11-02.ZOOM
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Here are links to two other threads on this board that talk about the Zoom H2
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=93532.0
http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,89082.0.html
And here's a lengthy discussion at the OReilly Digital Media site
http://www.oreillynet.com/digitalmedia/blog/2007/04/zoom_h2_digital_recorder_detai.html
Reading these sources, I'd summarize as follows:
-- great deal for the money
-- internal mics sound surprisingly good
-- external line input sounds good, too
-- external mics attached via the 1/8" TRS jack don't sound as good as the internal mics do
-- headphone amp is noisy, so recordings are better than they sound via the headphones
-- record volume setting over 100 adds noise, probably uses digital gain after preamp
-- decent mics, good battery life, compact size, fast startup make the H2 great for spontaneous recording
Flintstone
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There's also a comprehensive slew of advice at http://www.2090.org/zoom/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=9745&start=0 - essential reading for new users.
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There's also a comprehensive slew of advice at http://www.2090.org/zoom/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=9745&start=0 - essential reading for new users.
YEAH! awright! thanks for the tip! I will have to read up on that! I was bummed out that the H2 brickwalled badly when i tried the line inputs off my Neumann KM140> Beyer MV100 setup at a normal volume rock show (Meat Puppets - Nov 9, 2007 @ High Noon Saloon in Madison) I think the line in is WAY too sensitive, luckily my mics have pads. If I'm gonna keep the H2, I may have to mod the Beyer to get lower gain, since its lowest setting is +20dB. :-\ At least LeeGeddy figured out how to do that, so I can get the scoop from him!