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Zoom H5 4-Track Portable Recorder for Audio for Video, Music, and Podcasting, Stereo Microphones, 2 XLR/TRS Inputs, USB Audio Interface, Battery Powered

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Zero Handling noise thanks to the material the unit is made, XLRs just make the job with no complaints at all. Two mic/line inputs with XLR/TRS combo connectors, each with selectable phantom power and -20dB pad

the MSH-6 Mid-Side capsule, with its bulbous hemisphere facing directly forwards, capturing audio from directly ahead. Less obvious is its second microphone, which collects ambient information from either side (hence the name MS, for Mid-Side). The level at which this side information is added or subtracted from the front microphone can be adjusted after the recording in post-production The modular approach greatly increases the unit’s flexibility. I’ve used my old Zoom H4 for location recording and it worked well, but I think the H5, like the H6, has taken the versatility to a new level. For film work in particular, the addition of the shotgun and ability to record a couple of lavaliers at the same time, all with different levels, will be welcome. We bought this audio device for our NGO to capture audio on the go for our videos, interviews, podcasts and also in a booth to record voice over using XLR inputs. And for this price we just could not find anything that would match zoom h5 in its usability, audio quality and portability. As of right now you probably won't find anything better! Record continuously for about 10 hours with just 2 AA batteries or extend your recording time indefinitely with the optional AD-17 AC adapter.

Two mic/line inputs with XLR/TRS combo connectors, each with selectable phantom power and -20 dB pad Gain control knob on each input, with protective 'roll-bar' that prevents accidental movement during handling Two mic/line inputs with XLR/TRS combo connectors, each with selectable phantom power and -20 dB pad

Note that these are not sensitive enough for direct input of guitar or bass; you’ll need a mixer or effects unit to sufficiently raise their levels. The gain dials are also easily accessible – the mike capsules have their own controls (the X-Y pair has a single stereo volume dial for the L-R channels), while the separate little gain dials for channels 1 and 2 sit below the display.

You can change the speed or pitch of recordings in the Zoom itself; there’s a metronome and even a built-in guitar/bass tuner. USB connection Pros: audio quality, portability, use applications, possibility to use as an audio interface for your PC Bought this to replace my old Zoom H4. Fairly easy to set up and use, and not surprisingly, better than the old H4! Zoom’s H4 has been hugely popular, and with the H5 it seems its few shortcomings have been ironed out.

Uses a system of interchangeable input capsules that can be swapped out as easily as the lens of a camera when you push the gain dial on a XLR input over 6~7, self noise of preamps will become apparent (can be mitigated if you use something like a Fethead/Cloudlifter) I've been using Zooms for more than 10 years. Zoom H2, H4, H4, F1 and now Zoom H5. All of them remained working and in good condition when I sold them, and this one is the best of the bunch so far. It's really hard to find anything that could be improved in Zoom H5. Incredibly versatile (especially with detachable modules) and very reliable equipment. Multichannel and stereo USB audio interface for PC, Mac and iPad (requires optional camera connection kit) Internal mics are way too frail, I broke a plastic part already when it fell from only half a meter heightThere’s a range of audio input settings that can be applied – a compressor/limiter handy for voiceovers, a low-cut filter, phantom/plug-in power for microphones that need it.

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