Published on February 17th,2009 at 3:33 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

H4n, Zoom’s Latest PCN Recorder

Here’s a serious PCN linear audio record from Zoom Japan, the H4n. Records any audio source WAV at 320kbps 24bit/96kHz and MP3. Similar to its Sony or Sanyo equivalent, the H4n features the XY type microphone that can focus on a certain area for audio recording.

Made for professionals it comes with both average jack input and an XLR, allowing for on the go, hi-quality audio recording. It supports both SD and SHDC cards up to 32GB, and even features a stamina mode for up to 11hrs of battery life when recording.

Via ZOOM
Category Voice Recorder
              
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Comments
 

  • wow

    Looks impressive, but I bet the price is also impressive.

  • mloewen

    around three hundred fifty us dollars

 

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