Overview

The Zoom H1n-VP Portable Handy Recorder with Windscreen, AC Adapter, USB Cable & Case (Black) conveniently bundles the black H1n recorder with the SPH-1n accessory pack, adding a padded shell case, micro USB cable, AD-17 power adapter, and foam windscreen to the H1n stereo audio recorder—giving creators more options and flexibility than ever before. An ideal fit for solo musicians and podcasters as well as a terrific entry point into the world of audio for video and sound design, the portable recorder features an onboard stereo microphone that lets you easily record two tracks of high-resolution audio in the palm of your hand. Songwriters will appreciate unlimited overdubbing for building songs layer by layer, while filmmakers and podcast producers will enjoy the H1n's ability to capture clean, distortion-free speech.

SKU: GC26-FXR001NVP

Zoom H1n-VP Portable Handy Recorder with Windscreen, AC Adapter, USB Cable & Case (Black)

The Zoom H1n-VP Portable Handy Recorder with Windscreen, AC Adapter, USB Cable & Case (Black) conveniently bundles the black H1n recorder with the SPH-1n accessory pack, adding a padded shell case, micro USB cable, AD-17 power adapter, and foam windscreen to the H1n stereo audio recorder—giving creators more options and flexibility than ever before. An ideal fit for solo musicians and podcasters as well as a terrific entry point into the world of audio for video and sound design, the portable recorder features an onboard stereo microphone that lets you easily record two tracks of high-resolution audio in the palm of your hand. Songwriters will appreciate unlimited overdubbing for building songs layer by layer, while filmmakers and podcast producers will enjoy the H1n's ability to capture clean, distortion-free speech.

Key features

  • Speech, Sound Effects & Music Recording

  • Includes SPH-1n Accessory Pack

  • Onboard Stereo Mic, Built-In Speaker

  • 3.5mm Mic/Line Input with Plug-In Power

  • Simple Layout of Common Controls

  • Files up to 96 kHz, 10-Hour Battery Life

  • 3.5mm Line/Headphone Output

  • Auto-Record & Pre-Record Functions

  • Supports microSDHC Cards up to 32GB

  • Auto-Level, Limiter & Low-Cut Filter

Ready to Go Where You Go

Like other H-Series Handy recorders such as the H5 and H6, you can hold it in your hand, attach it to a mic stand or tripod, or mount it to a camera (shoe mount available separately). Springing from the foundation of the original H1, the H1n packs an array of workflow and performance upgrades into a rugged body that's more than ready to meet the varied demands of videographers, musical artists, podcasters, and more.

From its plentiful battery life to its multiple audio-enhancing functions, the H1n is well equipped for tracking live performances, rehearsals, and demos, or for recording sound effects, interviews, and ambience. It can supply plug-in power for a condenser lavalier mic or accept a direct line-level connection from a mixer or wireless receiver. No matter the source, selectable auto-recording and pre-recording ensure that you'll never miss the start of a take.

Simple Layout of Common Controls

The H1n's front panel is arranged to ensure simple, straightforward access to its most commonly used controls—transport buttons for record, play/pause, stop, back, and forward operations, one-touch buttons for the low-cut filter, limiter, and auto-level functions, and a large gain knob (clearly labeled from 0 to 10). Of course, the selectable Auto Level mode makes setup even faster by automatically adjusting the input level according to the input signal.

For added safety, the power switch offers a hold position that disables all front-panel buttons to prevent accidental operation during recording. Day or night, view vital information such as audio levels, recording time, battery status, and more on the 1.25" monochrome backlit LCD.

Onboard Stereo Microphone & 3.5mm Microphone/Line Input

Record in true stereo without external microphones; the H1n is outfitted with an onboard stereo microphone that provides clear, phase-accurate capture. The capsules are arranged in a classic 90° X/Y configuration for a tight stereo image. With nothing more than the H1n, you're set to record speech, practice sessions, concerts, or ambient and environmental sounds—even intensely loud ones up to 120 dB. The included foam windscreen helps to reduce noise from indoor air currents while also cutting down on breath and plosive noises from talent.

Thanks to a 3.5mm stereo mini-jack input that supplies 2.5V plug-in power, the H1n can accommodate an external condenser microphone such as a clip-on lavalier for crisp, close-miked speech reproduction. Plugging in an external source to the 3.5mm jack overrides the onboard mic input, so no manual input selection is required. Since the 3.5mm input also supports line-level signal, you can route the output of a wireless microphone receiver into the H1n.

Rugged and Portable, Powered via AAA Batteries or AC Adapter

The compact, durable, ergonomic body lends itself naturally to being handheld or stashed in a pocket. Should you need to mount it on a mic stand or tripod, a threaded hole on the back of the H1n obviates the need for stand adapters. Obtain a hot shoe adapter (available separately) to attach the H1n directly to a DSLR.

Power the H1n via two AAA batteries, or plug it into a wall outlet with the included AD-17 AC adapter. Alkaline batteries can keep the H1n recording the onboard X/Y mic at 16-bit / 44.1 kHz resolution for up to 10 hours. When using the H1n as an audio interface, USB bus powering is possible.

The included hardshell case makes it easy to securely transport and store your H1n.

Signal Processing & Special Recording Functions

The H1n's onboard effects allow you to add polish to your recordings. The limiter can prevent distortion by controlling input signals that have excessively high levels, while a low-cut filter helps eliminate wind noise, blowing, and other kinds of low-frequency rumble. Also, you can adjust playback speed and choose from multiple tone-enhancing sound effects.

The H1n offers selectable recording functions designed to prevent you from accidentally missing the start of a performance. By keeping the previous two seconds of audio whenever you press the record button, the pre-record option ensures that you'll never cut off the beginning of a great take. Auto-record can automatically start recording when a user-set sound level is detected, making it great for voice-activated recording. You can even set a timer to make the H1n automatically start recording after up to 10 seconds.

Not only can the H1n record two channels at up to 24-bit / 96 kHz resolution, but it also supports unlimited overdubbing for layering new sounds over existing recordings. Since a new file is created and the original file is left unchanged, you can overdub without worrying about mistakes.

Powerful & Versatile Features to Make Production Easier

An internal tone generator makes it easy to calibrate your H1n and camera audio levels. When the H1n is connected to a DSLR camera or other external device, a test tone can be played to match their output levels.

Maximise portability by recording directly to a separately available microSD/microSDHC card (up to 32GB capacity). A 4GB card will yield approximately over six hours of 16-bit / 44.1 kHz stereo recording time using the BWF-compliant WAV format for uncompressed audio quality and industry-standard file compatibility.

Alternatively, use the H1n as a 2-in/2-out USB 2.0 audio interface at up to 16-bit / 48 kHz. The USB port also enables the H1n to be used as a card reader for fast file transfers.

The 3.5mm line/headphone mini-jack output features a dedicated volume control, making it capable of feeding your camera/DSLR or a pair of headphones. For quick playback reference, a built-in monophonic speaker is presented on the bottom of the front panel.

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The Zoom H1n-VP Portable Handy Recorder with Windscreen, AC Adapter, USB Cable & Case (Black) conveniently bundles the black H1n recorder with the SPH-1n accessory pack, adding a padded shell case, micro USB cable, AD-17 power adapter, and foam windscreen to the H1n stereo audio recorder—giving creators more options and flexibility than ever before. An ideal fit for solo musicians and podcasters as well as a terrific entry point into the world of audio for video and sound design, the portable recorder features an onboard stereo microphone that lets you easily record two tracks of high-resolution audio in the palm of your hand. Songwriters will appreciate unlimited overdubbing for building songs layer by layer, while filmmakers and podcast producers will enjoy the H1n's ability to capture clean, distortion-free speech.

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