Zoom H4n Pro 4-Channel Handy Recorder
Model: ZH4NPRO
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Packaging Info
Package Weight | 1.4 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7.6 x 5.6 x 2.9" |
Outputs
Batteries | 2 x IEC R6 (size AA) |
Continuous Recording Time | Stereo mode: (With built-in mics at 44.1 kHz/16-bit without headphones connected): 6 hours with alkaline batteries, 8 hours with NiMH batteries. Stamina mode: (With built-in mics at 44.1 kHz/16-bit without headphones connected): 10 hours with alkaline batteries, 12 hours with NiMH batteries. |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 2.9 x 6.6 x 1.5" / 73 x 167.2 x 37 mm |
Weight | 10 oz / 294 g |
Line / Phone | Line output load impedance: 10 kOhms or more Rated output level: -10 dBu Phone: 20 + 20 mW (into 32-Ohms load) |
Speaker | 400 mW 8 Ohms |
Phantom Power | 48 & 24 V, Off |
USB | USB 2.0 High-Speed mass-storage class operation, audio interface operation (USB functions can be operated by USB bus power) |
Power Requirements | 5 VDC from AC adapter (ZOOM AD-14) |
Inputs
General | 1 & 2: XLR (balanced input) / 1/4" (6.3 mm) phone (unbalanced input) combo jack |
Input Gain | Balanced: -16 to 43 dB Unbalanced: -30 to 32 dB |
Built-In Microphone | Type: Unidirectional condenser microphone Sensitivity: -45 dB/1 Pa at 1 kHz Input gain: -16 to 51 dB Maximum SPL: 140 dB |
External Microphones | Connection: 3.5mm Mini stereo phone jack Input impedance: 2 kOhms or more Input gain: - 16 to 51 dB |
Input Impedance | Balanced: 3 kOhms or more, pin-2 hot Unbalanced: 470 kOhms or more |
General Information
Display | 128 x 64 dots full-dot backlit LCD |
Data Type | WAV Format (Record/Play) Quantization: 16/24-bit Sampling Frequency: 44.1, 48, and 96 kHz MP3 Format (Recording) Bit Rate: 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320kbps, VBR Sampling Frequency: 44.1 kHz MP3 Format (Playback) Bit Rate: 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320kbps, VBR Sampling Frequency: 44.1/48 kHz |
Recording Time | 4 GB with SDHC: Approx. 380 minutes (WAV 44.1 kHz/16-bit stereo track) Approx. 68 hours (MP3 44.1 kHz/128 kbps stereo track) * Recording times are approximations |
Number of Tracks | Simultaneous Recording Tracks: 2 (stereo mode), 4 (4-channel mode), 2 (MTR mode) Simultaneous Playback Tracks: 2 (stereo mode), 4 (4-channel mode), 4 (MTR mode) |
Recording File Size | Maximum: 2 GB |
Project Files | 1000/card |
Locate Function | Hours/Minutes/Seconds/Milliseconds |
Other Functions | Punch-in/out, Bounce, A-B repeat |
Effects | Modules: 2 Stereo/4 Ch Mode: Lo Cut, Compressor/Limiter MTR Mode: Pre Amp module, EFX module |
Type | 53 |
Patches | 60 |
Tuners | Chromatic, Guitar, Bass, Open A/D/E/G, DADGAD |
Metronome | Sound Sources: 5 |
Beat | Variable: 1/4 to 8/4, 6/8, unaccentuated |
Tempo | 40.0 to 250.0 BPM |
A/D and D/A Conversion | 24-bit x 128 oversampling |
Recording Media | SD card (16 MB to 2 GB), SDHC card (4 to 32 GB) |
Zoom specializes in making devices that record high-fidelity audio for music and film, and the Zoom H4n is no exception. It's a digital voice recorder that comes with features like prerecord and voice activation, so it excels at capturing simple audio during lectures and interviews.
The item is good but a bit too complicated for me.
The book for the products printing a bit small, good showing what it do. It took me a while to figure it out, because, I never had a SD stick recorder. or how the files work. Once I played around it and figure it out slowly, it was very clear sounding.
I continue to be amazed at the quality and low noise floor of this unit. If you put the headphone on while setting this up you can easily position it in almost a perfect spot while to group is practicing. Getting the CuBase software free was a huge Bonus.
I had high hopes for this machine. I am a filmmaker and travel and sometimes do oral histories. I was hoping this could be my machine for when I travel instead of my Sound Devices 702 which I love, but don't always have room for. I liked the interface and many things about this.
I purchased the Zoom H4N Pro to mainly record practice sessions and then practice my bass playing while listening to the recorded tracks. My bass guitar plugs directly into the 1/4" jack.
- Adjustable Stereo X/Y Microphone
- Can Record 4 Tracks Simultaneously
- 2 x XLR / 1/4" Combination Input Jacks
- 3.5mm Line Input with 2.5V Plug-In Power
- 28 & 48V Phantom Power
- Record & Play WAV & MP3 Formats
- AD/DA Conversion up to 24-Bit / 96 kHz
- Built-In Metronome and Chromatic Tuner
- 2-In/2-Out Interface via USB
- Rubberized Body with Locking XLR Jacks
- Zoom H4n Pro 4-Channel Handy Recorder
- Protective Case
- 2 x AA Batteries
- Download License for Steinberg Cubase LE & WaveLab LE Software
- Limited 1-Year Warranty