Overview

The Zoom H2n Handy Recorder is a powerful and versatile sound recording device. It features five built-in microphones, allowing for up to four simultaneous channels of audio capture in three distinct recording modes – stereo, 4-channel surround, and multi-track mode. With its dual X/Y configuration and 90 degree angle setting, the recorder is ideal for capturing crystal clear recordings of live concerts or rehearsals.

SKU: GC26-FXR002

Zoom H2n Handy Recorder

The Zoom H2n Handy Recorder is a powerful and versatile sound recording device. It features five built-in microphones, allowing for up to four simultaneous channels of audio capture in three distinct recording modes – stereo, 4-channel surround, and multi-track mode. With its dual X/Y configuration and 90 degree angle setting, the recorder is ideal for capturing crystal clear recordings of live concerts or rehearsals.

It also includes onboard effects such as reverb and compression to help you tweak your recordings quickly and easily. Additionally, the Zoom H2n has an impressive battery life of up to 20 hours per charge and supports both WAV and MP3 formats so you can choose whichever suits your needs best. This makes it perfect for musicians, audio engineers, podcasters, and other audio professionals who need a reliable, high-quality recorder. With the Zoom H2n Handy Recorder you can be sure to capture your sound in all its glory. Get ready for an immersive recording experience!

 

Features

 

  • Five built-in microphones and four recording modes: Mid-Side (MS) stereo, 90° X/Y stereo, and both 2-channel and 4-channel surround

  • Analog-type input gain control

  • Auto Gain provides three preset recording levels

  • Stereo ‚Öõ" Mic/Line In mini phone jack with Plug-in power (2.5V)

  • Stereo ‚Öõ" Phone/Line Output jack with dedicated volume control

  • Built-in reference speaker for fast monitoring

  • Large 1.8 inch backlit LCD display

  • Records directly to SD and SDHC cards up to 32 GB

  • Supports up to 24-bit/96 kHz audio in BWF-compliant WAV or a variety of MP3 formats

  • Auto-record and Pre-record features

  • WAV to MP3 conversion

  • Internal mixdown: four-track surround to stereo

  • Up to 99 marks per recording

  • Built-in effects, including compression/limiting and low-cut filtering

  • Onboard MS decoding

  • Normalize and Divide functions

  • Chromatic tuner and metronome

  • Loop playback with user-defined start and stop points

  • Variable playback speed, from 50% to 150% for phrase training

  • Variable pitch without affecting playback speed

  • USB port for data exchange to and from computer and use as a USB microphone

  • 2-in/2-out USB audio interface for PC/Mac computers

  • SD card reader function

  • Data recovery function automatically saves data if power fails or card is removed

  • Mounts directly to tripod or DSLR

  • Runs on only 2 standard AA alkaline or NiMH rechargeable batteries, or AC adapter (AD-17, USB to AC type)

  • Over 20 hours of operation with 2 AA alkaline batteries

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Product Overview

The Zoom H2n Handy Recorder is a powerful and versatile sound recording device. It features five built-in microphones, allowing for up to four simultaneous channels of audio capture in three distinct recording modes – stereo, 4-channel surround, and multi-track mode. With its dual X/Y configuration and 90 degree angle setting, the recorder is ideal for capturing crystal clear recordings of live concerts or rehearsals.

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