Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
Charlie, for what it is worth, here is my input. I use the Tascam DR-05 and am very happy with it. I have no experience of the Zoom recorder but have heard good reports of it as well.
The Tascam has two mics and reords as two channels or in mono and can take external mic as well. It records not only in mp3 but in wav format too which gives much higher quality recording but with a greater use of memory. I have used it to record a group of six or seven fiddlers with myself on guitar and we got very acceptable results from just having it sitting in the middle of our group. You can use auto levels or adjust the recording levels through the menu and it is a fairly straightforward device to get to know and use. I use it quite often to record tracks (in wav format) which I then transfer to my PC and the REAPER program I use to make multitrack recordings in wav format. this gives me a lot of headroom to work with the tracks and try to get a good final mix. The Tascam has a small and fairly poor in-built speaker, and I usually plug in either headphones or a separate external speaker - I use a small but quite acceptable external Bluetooth speaker connected via a standard audio lead (3.5mm mini jack connection); neither of the recorders you ask about has Bluetooth capability.
I'm sure you will get responses from others now who will give you good reports of both devices. I think it is important to go with something you feel comfortable with and can use easily without having to keep recourse to a manual.
Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
Tascam DR-05 is a bit older tech than the Zoom H2N. Tascam is a standard that a lot of folks know. I've found the Zoom H2N to have a wider field and also better bass recording. I think the condensers are larger and has 5 mics vs 2 in the Tascam. That does give you more flexibility. Bot are easy to use and give good results. Tascam is about $60 cheaper, if that matters to you. I've used both and like both, but currently I use the Zoom H2N. I think either would be great for what you want to do.
Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
My 2nd cousin has that Zoom and has recorded our band playing, he just sets it up out front about 10-15 feet from our mic/Pa set-up and I couldn't believe the sound quality! I haven't really checked it out to see how it works but it works great.
Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
I think the Zoom wins for recording in a circle since it has mics on both sides. It can also be a USB microphone if you want to get into multi-tracking on your computer.
Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
I do not have either, I do know some with the zoom and the recordings they have done have been great. Surprisingly so.
Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
I have an old Zoom and a not quite so old Tascam, they both work fine. I got the Tascam on sale for less than $100 and it is fine.
Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
Going to throw out another suggestion, the Tascam DP-006 Portastudio. It is only slightly larger than the others, runs off batteries, stereo condenser mics. Advantage is that is is a multi-track recorder. So, I was able to record practice with a new band, then add on verbal notes later while listening back, and then still had a track left to try out parts and ideas. Really made the learning effort easier having the multi-tracks ready-to-go.
Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
I bought the cheaper zoom H1n when it was the stupid deal of the day. I've only used it to record myself so far but I'm taking it to a jam tonight. They are dead simple to operate and a 32 gig card gives you over 15 hours of recording in the highest wav format. I don't think the H1n does any other configurations but the H2n looks like a good choice.
Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
Hi Charlie, I have the older Tascam DR-07 mkii which was one step above the DR-05 and it works great, (it has been replaced by the 22WL). The DR-05 is a great recorder, the 07 records two tracks and has directional mics but other than that they are identical in operation. The user interface is pretty simple and it’s been updated since I got mine a few years ago.
I haven’t used the Zoom but I’m sure it’s a great recorder as well. If all you want is to record yourself, jams, workshops, etc I’d say just go with the least expensive. Unless you need it immediately wait for the holiday sales on Amazon, B&H Video, Guitar Center, etc.
Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
One of my favorite Youtube music channels records with a Zoom H2N then touches up the audio in Pro Tools and I think the quality is highly impressive. He's got a couple videos on his channel about how to get the best sound from your portable recorder as well.
It's non-mandolin content but ought to be a decent demo of the device in question:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk2aHGjOdlQ
Re: Tascam DR-05 vs Zoom H2N
Hi all,
I wanted to thanks you for your reply. I see that the two is almost equivalent and I just have to make a personnal choice. Thanks again this forum is some much a good ressource.