I have a fairly new Zoom H2 and love it... using its internal mics. I am having a problem, however, using an external mic and though I have searched every forum ad nauseum, can't find a similar problem discussed.
I am using an inexpensive powered condenser mic. When I record, my headphone monitoring sounds OK, albeit somewhat noisy (as many have lamented). After recording, playback sounds the same. Good levels with a prominent hiss.
But when I listen to this file on my computer (whether using Media player, VPS, or Audacity) I get a file that sounds like I recorded it thru a pillow... extremely low levels and very "muffled" sound.
I knew when I bought this recorder that there were noise problems with the external mics and was prepared for that. But this goes beyond that.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thx in advance
I am using an inexpensive powered condenser mic. When I record, my headphone monitoring sounds OK, albeit somewhat noisy (as many have lamented). After recording, playback sounds the same. Good levels with a prominent hiss.
But when I listen to this file on my computer (whether using Media player, VPS, or Audacity) I get a file that sounds like I recorded it thru a pillow... extremely low levels and very "muffled" sound.
I knew when I bought this recorder that there were noise problems with the external mics and was prepared for that. But this goes beyond that.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thx in advance