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the h2 doesn't have xlr inputs. The h4 or h4n is your best bet.
Has anyone tried the Zoom H2 - the smaller, cheaper version of the H4? As they are about half the price of an H4, I was wondering if they were worth considering.
Technically, it only does 2-track recording. But you can mix down 4 inputs (2 onboard mics, 2 external) into those two tracks.
Simultaneous Recording Tracks: 4
Ok, so it sounds like H4n is the way to go...
I am only doing one interview session and have a limited budget. If I were to slap a studio condenser mic in front of the subject but out of frame and plug this into the H4n, would that produce fair enough results or should I purchase a proper mic instead?
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First of, a studio condenser is a proper microphone. Whether it is the appropriate microphone is another question.
Secondly, anything that gets you the sound you want (or a close approximation depending on budget, etc.,) is OK to use.
However, only you can tell whether what you want to use in this instance, will actually work.
If the microphone is a cardiod, and you can get the microphone near enough, then yes, it should work. But don't expect something like what I imagine you might use, to give decent results at any distance over 1 foot.