![]() If you have experience recording audio and want to step up your game, try this recorder – you won’t be disappointed. But you can power the Zoom H1n using a USB charger, which is what I recommend you do if you’re recording a long session. You can power the recorder using 2 AAA batters which give you about 10 hours of battery life (and you can’t recharge batteries using this recorder). So your storage capacity is limited to 32 GB max (and it has no internal memory so you’ll need to buy a microSDHC storage card to use the recorder). This recorder only supports microSDHC cards. And you can also use it as a USB microphone. Outputs 2.5v plug-in power – enough to power most external microphones. It’s bulky, but fits like a glove to you hand perfect for recording field interviews where you’ll need to hold the recorder up. ![]() A minimalistic design – which I also like. Why do I recommend it? I really like the sound of the recordings. Most of which you won’t use when recording research interviews, for instance the 96 kHz 24 bit wav recording format is overkill. As it’s geared toward audio professionals, it’s got a lot of features. ![]() The Zoom H1n is an entry-level professional digital recorder that records very good sound, better than the older H1 version.
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