• Reviews around sound (4.36 of 5)

    Zoom H4N PRO Digital Multitrack Recorder

    • They'll yield decent sound that's pretty clear and in capturing it, the operator can then get very good results cleaning it up and enhancing it in post--which is only possible if you have a good sound image in the first place
    • It's dependable, great sound at a good price
    • the soundfield plus the high quality mics make for hauntingly good recordings, vocals sounded incredible; the Tascam seems to have very low gain and a drier sound- competent, but without the rich sound of the Zoom.*LIVE recording acoustic electric guitar:
    • When hooked up to a lav mic and utilizing the built-in speakers and 4-ch audio function you can get amazing sound with plenty of extra tracks if needed
    • great sound, easy to use.
    • For a clean, close, and warm sound, the Zoom H4n is a wonderful surprise
    • The sound on this recorder is really good, simple to use ( I haven't touched the manual yet ), and very tough
    • This thing is well worth the money it has 2 built in mics that are very sensitive (in a good way) and clean sounding, aIt also has a headphone jack port in the back to plug in lower end shotgun mics if you don't have an adapter for the main bottom ports
    • The built-in mics offer decent sound that seems slightly biased toward the higher end
    • After carefully see what's on the market I decided to have "top quality" sound for my productions without spending a fortune nor hiring professional sound technicians.*built-in Canon
    • Your sound guy wont be able to "solo" anyone, meaning listen to them outside of the mix to fine tune their sound
    • The XLR have very low noise and the external mics pict up clear crisp sound.
    • Next I would recommend my favorite sound editing software, Audacity.
    • The built in mics are fine sounding, but use the foam cover to stop "pops" from plosives when working close to the mics for that personal one-to-one sound that makes podcasts and voice work much better
    • This machine really records everything in realistic sound, including the rumble of a bus and a neighbor upstairs coughing.
    • , I have highest quality 24 and 32 bit processing sound card and excellent sound
    • Handling noise is a problem but there are solutions out there for mounting onto DSLRs for amazing sound.
    • For this type of session, I use the built-in stereo mics to capture un-mic'd sounds from the stage (drums, tambourine, misc noises from the props from on stage) as well as the sound of the auditorium
    • I use this for recording audio and enhancing video sound it works really
    • Crisp, clear sound
    • The problem is that a loud popping/spike sound is added to the end of file STE 001A where the file has been divided.
    • Sound is crystal clear with a soft/smooth background noise that doesn't cause any disturbance.
    • And a windscreen is definitely a must to enhance the sound, as well as keep saliva off the mic.
    • Both can slow the recording down by 50%; both are usable but the sound of the Tascam DR-100 is somewhat better when slowed down, but both are compromised.
    • and it produces excellent sound
    • Excellent sound
    • It has an exellent sound quality and is very easy to use
    • The headphone monitor port is terribly inaccurate sound wise
    • Besides those projects, it's great at grabbing sound at concerts or presentations.
    • So freaking cool, the sound you can pick up with this is just sick...
    • Just a nice quality sound
    • Goodbye sound problems
    • I have been looking for a way to get great sound for web video and this is it
    • Works superbly with all inputs and outputs great sound recordings
    • - Fantastic sound, EATS through batteries though...
    • Along with a rode NTG2 shotgun mic, you can capture excellent sound for your film
    • And great versatility to record voice, plus instrumental sound
    • very good for capturing ambient sounds in stereo like trees, rain, and hellfires
    • And great versatility to record voice, plus instrumental sound
    • On Directv it is located somewhere around channel 260.Summing up--the H4n is a brilliant little device with great sound and a deep set of features.
    • I work in media, so interviewing people and getting clear sound, especially in a cramped room where there's a lot of background noise, can be a challenge
    • Jumping from the h4n to the h4npro super simple but extremely satisfying.. great quality sound... extremely easy to use and operate with a rode mic or any other external mic system
    • It produces a great, realistic sound
    • Even though the H4n comes with a 1GB SD card, using WAV format is better quality sound which also means much bigger files & versatility
    • Nothing really sounded great, and to get good sound usually was more hassle than what you're getting paid
    • From my testing:32 GB takes about 41 seconds to bootup16 GB takes about 25 seconds to bootup8 GB takes about 16 seconds to bootup4 GB takes about 12 seconds to bootupI think a big change physically is the Record button on the H4N Pro doesn't make the loud cheap click sound, as it has a mushy feel to it now; this is important when you're setting markers during the recording (by pressing the record button again while it's recording), before it would end up capturing and interfering the unwanted button pressing
    • Great sound for piano recording!
    • Eats batteries up but works great and records with great sound
    • The stereo mics just have a great sound.
    • It gets really great sound in any
    • Even if you aren't mixing down subtle tonalities like the smooth raspberry sounds of a slightly sweaty, hairy
    • Unlike the H1 design that has a hard protective ring around the microphones, the H4n leaves the microphones exposed in order to capture the purest sound possible in live and studio applications
    • Records clear sound when I use my Rode Videomic Pro or my Sennheiser G3 wireless Lav
    • So freaking cool, the sound you can pick up with this is just sick...
    • THE SOUND IS GREAT !!!
    • Other than my one gripe, this device (with good mics and cables) does produce some great quality sound for something as inexpensive as it is
    • The DI sounds fine for electric guitar and bass.
    • The headphone monitor port is terribly inaccurate sound wise
    • Don't expect to carry it around and get clear sounding recordings, as stated above, it will pick up handling noise terribly
    • Records great sound, crisp clean sound
    • Bought this to record the sounds of fireworks and omg Crystal clear sound
    • The sound itself is very clear, sometimes so clear that I have to perform multiple takes just to get a more subtle sound.
    • The on-board condenser microphones deliver great sound, for ambient use best
    • Purchased this item to compliment the sound for DSLR videos and for the slide shows that I produce for my photo business
    • I've been pretty impressed with the capability of this recorder, and the sound is excellent.
    • could be smaller and soon will be, for now a very handy sound recording tool at a really decent price.
    • Incredible high quality sound.
    • Great sound.
    • Capturing good sound is very difficult, you see, movements, scrabbles, strong winds disrupts the recording levels
    • Great value to get some worthwhile sound
    • easy to use... but not so good sound as i was expecting ...to have good sound you will need to work with others softwares as cubase witch come with product ....
    • It seems as though Zoom has really focused on improving the sound quality with this release - it records very clean sound, especially with an external mic connected via an XLR cable
    • Punched in both of the stereo channels into a mixer board and got great sounds
    • If you want to film Features, Shorts, Documentaries, interviews, etc. capturing great sound for your project and you are a one-man-crew or you can count on friend-help to boom for you
    • When I connect the output to my 5DMarkII there is a hissing sound and somewhere it is mentioned that I need a 25 dB attenuation cable or something
    • This works great -- I was worried that the sound would be obscured by the windcap, but it comes through crystal clear.
    • Clear and vivid sounds over a large volume range...just what I needed.
    • , it just worked great as it was and the sound is impressive, definitely better than many professionally produced videos (the audio part of course) of similar things.
    • However, the line/XLR inputs still offer the possibility warm, decent sound--especially if you know how to set up your recording environment.
    • Great quality sound.
    • Next I would recommend my favorite sound editing software, Audacity.
    • but I am still unsure at what cost)Overall, great product that produces impeccable sound for indie film making, musicians, and reporters.
    • It's got a lot of great features and the sound is AMAZING, but at the end of the day it's only as good as it's construction
    • Obviously it's not going to give you top-notch studio quality, but it's capable of making a nice sounding recording
    • and I hope you record some beautiful sounds with your Zoom H4N.
    • Haven't had the opportunity to explore all of it's capabilities but so far, the sound is awesome and it's very easy to use...
    • Get's increadible sound as well.
    • I'm looking forward to all the great sounds I'll record in the future with it.
    • excellent sound recorder
    • It works well for getting quality files of those nat sounds for documentaries
    • Terrible if you're a sound technician trying to get a proper sounding mix off of that thing
    • For the money, it has plenty of features and great sound and pickup although it takes a long time to boot up
    • Amazingly clear and high quality sound
    • Once I figured out to put scotch tape across the top, then the built-in mics didn't make this terrible rattling sound.
    • The 5D has this weird ticking sound when it is
    • Other recorders have a wheel style gain which is much easier to use without introducing unwanted sounds
    • I'm a Sound Design student at Savannah College of Art and Design, most of my Sound Professors have said that carrying around a portable recorder is a great way to getting in the habit of recording, and getting great sounds
    • I have hooked up 2 mics to it and recorded an interview and the sound is amazing
    • The built in recorder is great, but I typically plug an external microphone to get a crisp sound.
    • Something so small can have such good sound
    • I have a Canon T2i and although it takes wonderful video I needed to have good quality sound
    • Great sound, built in compression, and the easy to use interface makes you look like the hero who can record anything
    • Terrific recordings.. clear, perfect sound when used properly
    • While the device records excellent sound, it has some very annoying quirks, like being unable to format large capacity SD cards, getting stuck when turning off, so you can only turn it off by replacing the batteries, and the fact that it sucks through two double A batteries every 3-4 hours.
    • The battery cover tab/lock broke off, but that hasn't harmed my opinion of it's wonderful sound recording abilities at all.
    • It's sound is clearer than other recording alternatives and although it is the smaller version of the 3 zooms, it has a lot of professional features and it's quality can't be beaten easily
    • then when u wanna step it up XLR inputs on the bottom for that sweet shotgun mic to have crystal clear sound
    • But I can get decent sound with want I know.
    • decent sound!
    • Mono, a bit noisy and perhaps a little too close to the piano to capture a clean sound
    • Awesome sound
    • very easy to use and great quality sound, I use it for my radio broadcast and it is wonderful to use and a great tool for my ministry
    • Great sound as well.
    • Pro got a new physical makeover, and under-the-hood, it now has an improved pre-amp as the H5 and H6 models, capable and suitable of recording loud concerts up to 140db and low "noise floor" for cleaner sound
    • The onboard X/Y mics are great for reference/scratch tracks--and supplemental sound in a pinch.
    • so I checked out cheaper options and i stumbled across some youtube videos that recommend this sound
    • Solid sound, current standard, performs as expected.
    • Sound is great, almost too good
    • The sound is great
    • the Zoom H4N Pro which has an enormous feature set, can store many hours of audio on a 32GB SD card, supports up to four inputs, delivers superb sound – and fits in the palm of my hand
    • With enough patience, I imagine you could pull off a decent sounding album
    • The sound is clear and the screen is very intuitive
    • Sound is excellent and it's so
    • This is my everyday carry-on when I travel abroad and the TSA agents seem to love the sound in spite of their suspicion about the shotgun mikes.
    • Very easy to use, intuitive controls, and excellent sound via XLR with mic on boom pole, or even with the built-in mics
    • I also use the H2n on stage for an ambient sound, and mix all 7 tracks in my audio editor for an outstanding sound on my videos!
    • (Many DSLR videographers are using the H4n for this purpose because the onboard sound of a DSLR isn't the best.
    • In summary: awesome sound with great stereo separation through the built-in mics
    • As for quality, the sound is good, good enough for many discriminating ears I would think.
    • As for quality, the sound is good, good enough for many discriminating ears I would think.
    • Whether recording abient room sound with its built-in stereo mics or upping the ante with my Rode NT3 attached, the sound quality is fantastic
    • Gives clear sound and is easy to use.
    • Great product and excellent sound
    • but I was so worried the sound would be terrible-- it was really coming down
    • The built in condensers get some really nice sound, and the external jacks allow me to use any mic I want to use, or record any stereo sound with the 1/4" inputs
    • Awesome Sound!
    • My first recordings I noticed that the sound was very poor, but I realized that I had made the mistake of not raising the volume level on the recorder lol
    • Great audio recorder if you need portable quality sound.
    • The sound on this thing is crystal clear, and I love that it comes in a case, making it easy to carry around anywhere
    • I wanted to be able to do really good sound to accompany my videos, and this is the best way to do it.
    • I am a pianist and bought this to record myself playng with good quality sound and minimal background noise.