Subject: | Re: A quick and dirty comparison of some handheld recorders |
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From: | "Richard L. Hess" richardlhess |
Date: | Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:31 pm ((PDT)) |
At 04:39 PM 2009-07-18, Rob Danielson wrote: >I took a Zoom H2 out with me to 4th of July weekend happenings to >test the built-in mics on robust sound sources-- a parade, street and >bandstand musicians, a baseball game crowd and a dunk tank and >fireworks. All of the subjects came out better than I thought they >would considering how easy it was to use the H2. Hi, Rob, Did you use the 120-degree or the 90-degree mic pair in the H2. I much prefer the 120-degree pair for most applications. Richard Richard L. Hess Aurora, Ontario, Canada http://www.richardhess.com/ Detailed contact information: http://www.richardhess.com/tape/contact.htm |
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