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Zoom H2 Digital Recorder
A low cost stereo sound notebook in an easy-to-use, ultra-portable form factor, the Zoom H2 enables you to record audio in a variety of applications. From seminars and conferences, pod-casting, musical performance, song writing sessions and rehearsals, the H2 will do the job when you're on a budget. And no matter what kind of music you perform or the instrument you play, the H2 can cut it reasonably well for the money.
£169
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Zoom H4n Digital Recorder
Zoom's second crack at their concept of combining a competent stereo solid state recorder with a basic 4-track multitrack format recorder is quite impressive. Based on their popular H4, the H4n (the 'n' means 'next') is much improved, having a bigger and easier-to-read LCD screen and less fiddly software interface. This makes it much easier to use than its predecessor. And this recorder really feels much more robust and less 'plasticky' than before too (mind you, it now weighs about 90gms more). It is also more expensive but we consider the improvements to be well worth the extra cost.
Demonstrating its main target market of musicians rather than radio journalists, the H4n includes many musician-friendly features, such as 50 virtual guitar-amp model effects, playback speed control, and studio effects. Its ability to simultaneously record up to four channels by combining the internal microphones and external inputs as well makes it unique in its class. Have a look through its features list below to learn more.
£329
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