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Published on 05/27/10 at 10:35I use it for 2 weeks now, so I am missing the experience of using it for a long time. But if it is modeled on the H2 that I often used, and there was no problem with it.
I also tried the Boss BR, but when it comes to ease of use, you can't compare. Even if you can get by with the boss and tinker with the doc, the H4 is more intuitive and logical when it comes to access to the menus, thanks to the button choices made available in the front and on the sides.
They provided a transformer, which is very appreciated and rare enough to be noticed. Otherwise, a sound perfect for rehearsals, with the possibility to record 4 tracks at the same time (provided you have more than 2 microphones). I currently don't have much to complain about, I feel that it is not even very battery hungry despite the retro lighting.
I have the same feeling as when I changed my pc to mac (long time ago now, or my old vacuum cleaner for Dyson (without wanting to publicize the cons, but it works as well). This means the feeling of having made the right choice, which is not always the case, alas ....
I also tried the Boss BR, but when it comes to ease of use, you can't compare. Even if you can get by with the boss and tinker with the doc, the H4 is more intuitive and logical when it comes to access to the menus, thanks to the button choices made available in the front and on the sides.
They provided a transformer, which is very appreciated and rare enough to be noticed. Otherwise, a sound perfect for rehearsals, with the possibility to record 4 tracks at the same time (provided you have more than 2 microphones). I currently don't have much to complain about, I feel that it is not even very battery hungry despite the retro lighting.
I have the same feeling as when I changed my pc to mac (long time ago now, or my old vacuum cleaner for Dyson (without wanting to publicize the cons, but it works as well). This means the feeling of having made the right choice, which is not always the case, alas ....