The Zoom H2 costs aproximately $200 and ... you get what you pay for.
For that price, it is definitely interesting for people, who want
something cheap. It doesn't have a record pause feature, one cannot
feel, whether one has pressed a button or not, according to some
reviews, the machine does need a lot of time to boot, when used with
bigger SDHC cards, the casing is of cheap plastic.
<*** Michael Lang ***>
Sven (MIX FM 102.6 106.7 107.1 - Leuven - Belgium) wrote:
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> "Michael Lang" <dwissl@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> schreef in bericht
> news:MPG.216d083efd3b7451989689@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Well, this could be Sony's very own successor to the Minidisc. Their
> > first flash recorder, the PCM-D1 costs a fortune, but the new D50
should
> > be available for $600 in November (please join the two lines of the
> > following URL):
> >
> What a very, very expensive alternative to the Zoom H4 recorder.
> You also might try to search Google for the Zoom H2, a downsized but
hardly
> stripped version of the Zoom H4: crisp clear recordings, all sample
rates
> and bit resolutions you want.
>
> I'm slowly but surely getting familiar to the idea of MiniDisc really
> disappearing. A pity, because MiniDisc truly is a marvel of technology,
but
> as already said in another thread: the future is to systems without
moving
> parts.
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