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Fixing Broken Zoom H2?
I fried a Zoom H2 by subjecting it to NZ voltage - thought the AC adapter could handle it, but apparently, it couldn't.
I was quoted $50/hr plus parts, with a minimum of $50 just to have Samson look at it. Since a new one's $150, I told them not to bother. So, question is: Anywhere that'll fix the Zoom H2 for cheaper than having Samson look at it? Failing that, any way to scavenge parts (like microphones and such?) |
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Does it work on batteries? (let me add, a good ps will have a fuse but it wouldn't be replaceable.) |
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Electronic devices work on Magic Smoke - if you let the smoke escape, they won't work any more. |
Look into getting the newer version H4n. I am quite happy with mine.
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I already ordered a replacement H2, the H4n doesn't have enough features for me to bother with the upgrade. XLR inputs are nice, but I already have a Juicedlink.
What I mainly use the H2 for, day-to-day, is for interviews - The camera glitches, or the sound isn't quite right, or there's too much hiss -- the H2's built in mic actually does a pretty good job of capturing a second source of audio. I could hook it up to a lav, but I already have a wireless system for it. Also good for micing stages as well. Hmm... I wonder if I could take the mics, put a windscreen around them, and wire them permanently to the ceiling of the stage... anyone know of any good electronics forums? |
Hey, do you still have that unhappy H2?
I'm curious about reversing the microphones so that you can see the LCD while having it mounted on a camera. |
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