New Zoom Hand-Held Digital Recorder

US H4n Pro takes the H4n to the next level with superior performance and upgraded features      02/06/16

New Zoom Hand-Held Digital Recorder


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Zoom has unveiled the new H4n Pro Handy Recorder. This is what they have to say about it...

With the H4n Pro, Zoom has taken everything creators love about the original H4n and brought it to the next level. Featuring advanced microphones, high-performance mic preamps, and an extremely low noise floor, the H4n Pro delivers high-quality four-track audio recording for music, film, podcasting, and beyond.

The H4n Pro's state-of-the-art, built-in condenser mics capture sound with remarkable clarity and definition. Newly updated to handle up to a thunderous 140 dB SPL, creators can count on distortion-free X/Y recording in even the loudest environments.

The Pro's two XLR/TRS inputs utilize the same high performance, low-noise mic preamps as the acclaimed Zoom H5 and H6 Handy Recorders. The improved noise floor (-120 dBu EIN) allows for audio capture with less noise and fewer artifacts.

The new rubberized, ergonomic body is perfect for use in the field. Newly added locking combo connectors ensure mic cables stay secure. A headphone/line out jack makes it easy to send high-definition stereo directly to a camera, while a built-in monophonic reference speaker provides quick audio reference in the field.

The H4n Pro also features three recording modes, built-in studio-grade effects, and the ability to function as a 2-input/2-output USB audio interface.

Pricing and Availability:
$219.99

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