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Reviews of the Zoom H4n

  • 8.7

    CNET Review

    April 13, 2009

    The Good: The Zoom H4n uses a sturdy, intuitive design, quality stereo microphones, phantom-powered inputs, and includes the capability to record four channels simultaneously.

    The Bad: The design is bulky, mixer settings aren't intuitive, and the minijack microphone input is awkwardly placed.

    The Bottom Line: The Zoom H4n is a mobile recording dynamo with features that outperform competitors that cost twice as much. It is an outstanding value for musicians and podcasters who demand professional-sounding results.

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  • 9.9

    alaTest.com

    By alaTest | October 27, 2009

    Review Summary: Experts rate this product 79/100 and users 88/100. Comparing these reviews to 4701 other Portable Tape & Digital Recorders reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 99/100 = Excellent.

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  • 8.0

    trustedreviews.com

    By Stuart Andrews | June 18, 2009

    Review Summary: The Zoom H4N puts a recording studio in the palm of your hand. Stuart breaks out his guitar and gives it a try.

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Manufacturer: Zoom Corporation

Part number: H4n

General

  • Product type Digital voice recorder with radio
  • PC interface(s) supported Hi-Speed USB
  • Flash memory installed 512 MB and over Integrated
  • Color Black

Audio Features

  • Digital storage 1 x Built-in 1 GB None

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Buying Choices

ZOOM H-4 N Handy Mobile 4-Track Recorder from 3 online stores: Lowest Price: $299.00

See prices from 3 stores

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