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Zoom H2 Handy Recorder

The H2 will record via the integral one point stereo design microphone, and achieves the Mid/Side (MS) Stereo technique by using a 3 microphone capsule configuration and digital signal processing. General Mid/Side (MS) stereo uses one directional cardioid microphone (M-Mid) and bi-directional cardioid microphone (S-Side), placed at 90 degree angles.
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£149.00 inc VAT
10+ In Stock 2 In Stock @ Liverpool
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thoughts on H2 by will rollason
9 out of 10 on the March 06, 2008
I only bought this to record rehersals and it works a treat. Stick it on a mike stand , dont matter how loud it gets, and let it run. Get home and put it on puter for chopping up or whatever,put it up on myspace for rest of band to listen and work on. Job done.
Will allow you to record in stereo or two pairs to mix down, but why?? If you want quality, buy some good mikes or go record in a studio.
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Zoom H2 Handy Recorder

The H2 will record via the integral one point stereo design microphone, and achieves the Mid/Side (MS) Stereo technique by using a 3 microphone capsule configuration and digital signal processing. General Mid/Side (MS) stereo uses one directional cardioid microphone (M-Mid) and bi-directional cardioid microphone (S-Side), placed at 90 degree angles.
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£149.00 inc VAT
10+ In Stock 2 In Stock @ Liverpool
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Zoom H2 (H4) by N. McGadie
7 out of 10 on the January 08, 2008
G. Limor's sync problem exists with the H4 as well if you transfer the file directly into your editor. I find that capturing realtime audio into my editor, while defeating part of the reason for digital recording, does at least keep sync for a reasonable duration and I use mine for over an hour with two cameras.
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Zoom H2 Handy Recorder

The H2 will record via the integral one point stereo design microphone, and achieves the Mid/Side (MS) Stereo technique by using a 3 microphone capsule configuration and digital signal processing. General Mid/Side (MS) stereo uses one directional cardioid microphone (M-Mid) and bi-directional cardioid microphone (S-Side), placed at 90 degree angles.
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£149.00 inc VAT
10+ In Stock 2 In Stock @ Liverpool
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Zoom H2 by G. Limor
6 out of 10 on the October 05, 2007
On its own, it is a very handy piece of equipment. In the week that I have had the H2, I have tried it out in a number of different recording situations, and I have been generally pleased with the result.
Where the H2 fails is when you're recording audio to it for subsequent synchronization. In a recent event involving both audio and video recording, I recorded the desk output (3 radio mics) onto the H2 and a DAT recorder for safety, while filming the video onto two small handheld cameras.
When lining these up in the editing programme, the two video recorders' audio tracks and the DAT audio stream all lined up bit-perfect over a 60 minute segment, but the audio from the H2 had drifted by around 200ms over that period of time.
So the H2 is great for some of my requirements, but for others, it fails. It can not be used as a backup or an extra pair of channels for a multitrack recording due to this drift.
To be fair, this could be a problem with my particular model, but I would suggest that other users try this as well. And if you are going to require synchronized audio, better to rely on a different recorder, not the H2.
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Zoom H2 Handy Recorder

The H2 will record via the integral one point stereo design microphone, and achieves the Mid/Side (MS) Stereo technique by using a 3 microphone capsule configuration and digital signal processing. General Mid/Side (MS) stereo uses one directional cardioid microphone (M-Mid) and bi-directional cardioid microphone (S-Side), placed at 90 degree angles.
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£149.00 inc VAT
10+ In Stock 2 In Stock @ Liverpool
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zoom h2 by mark wellman
5 out of 10 on the July 31, 2007
Well it has time code in BWF files which is great but there are no XLR connections on it. You know how weak minijack connections are, not good. Its a pitty they didnt upgrade the H4 with BWF timecode file recording, maybe they will SOON !!!!!!!
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