![]() Once we have ascertained that the requested equipment is available, we will simply ask for payment upfront and for you to complete a short online form prior to collection. This means weekends are free and if you hire equipment for 7 days, you’ll only pay for 4! We don’t charge hire fees on the days Stills is closed, and also offer a 20% discount on any paid hire over 5 days. Zoom H4n Recorder, 2Gb SD Memory Card, Windshield, Hand-held grip, 2 x rechargeable batteries (AA), USB cable, Protective Caseĭue to current COVID guidelines, all of our hire equipment is subject to a three day quarantine and cleaning period prior to its next booking. USB Interface: Audio Interface operation (16bit, 44.1kHz / 48kHz)įor further information about the Zoom H4n, please visit the Zoom website here. External Mic Input: 1/8″ stereo phone jack (Plug-in powered, Input impedance 2k Ohm, Input level -7 to -47dBm) Balanced / Unbalanced Input: 2 x XLR-1/4″phone combo Jack Built-in Stereo Mic: Unidirectional condenser microphone ![]() Recording Format: WAV (Quantization 16/24bit, Sampling Frequency 44.1/48kHz) Functions: Lo-cut Filter, Compressor/Limiter, M/S Stereo Decoder, Auto-Rec, Pre-Rec, Tuner, Metronome, A-B Repeat, Normalize, Marker 4 Simultaneous Recording and Playback Tracks The H4n also functions as a USB audio interface, letting you record directly to either a Mac or PC. For musicians and songwriters, the H4n has multi-track recording capability, onboard studio effects and over 50 different amp modelling settings. For power I've been using an old Blackberry USB supply which works great.The Zoom H4n’s superior, built-in X/Y stereo condenser microphones allow variable recording patterns at either 90° or 120°. I got around the case issue by using this $10 Plano pistol box, which actually worked out better because I have room for an adapter and batteries in the box. The Tascam doesn't come with much in terms of accessories (case, mic stand adapter, windscreen).I need to use my keys to pop open the card slot cover, which is a minor irritant.Incredibly easy to cut tracks and start a new file during recording too, that was a pleasant bonus. Easy to use, always a good recording, easy to get line level signal without clipping the inputs. I've had it for about three months and it's been a super device. Reading the manuals for both, it seemed that the Tascam was a lot simpler to use for the way I planned to use it.īoth units have four track recording so that wasn't a differentiator.This has resulted in saving a few missed downbeats for me. Prerecord mode - when you ready the record mode (paused) it automatically tracks the three seconds prior to you starting the recording. ![]() The Tascam will take TRS, the Zoom 1/4" ins are TS only according to the manual. The unit itself seemed more stout.caged mics, etc.Can switch between an A/B or X/Y mic configuration.The Dual recording feature really sold me.this allows you to make a second stereo recording off of the same source at a lower tomatic backup recording.I was looking to do almost exactly what you're looking to do.simple, hassle-free board recordings. I spent a lot of time late last year going back and forth between buying the H4N and the Tascam DR-40. ![]()
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