Reviewed on April 11, 2008The Zoom H2 is a fun, practical, and affordable tool for capturing interviews, lectures, and music rehearsals. Cheap construction and lackluster recording performance, however, make the H2 less than ideal for demanding professional recording applications.TAGS:microphone, recording, recorder, menu, USB, PC
Reviewed on April 5, 2009The Alesis ProTrack isn't the smallest, cheapest, or most-fully featured stereo iPod recorder we've seen, but the inclusion of phantom-powered mic inputs gives it a unique edge over the competition.TAGS:microphone, recording, Apple iPod, recorder, Apple iTunes, USB, adapter
Reviewed on October 3, 2010If you're hell-bent on transforming your older iPhone or iPod Touch into a professional-quality portable multitrack audio recorder, the GuitarJack is the best in class, with a price to match.TAGS:recording, instrument, Apple iPhone, microphone, app, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Touch, recorder
Reviewed on August 21, 2008The Belkin GoStudio is an affordable and convenient tool for capturing lectures, interviews, and music rehearsals directly to your iPod. If quality matters, you'll need to forgo the iPod and spend a little extra on a standalone recorder.TAGS:Belkin Corp., dial, recording, Apple iPod, microphone, accessory, recorder, adapter, connection
Reviewed on March 31, 2008The Edirol R-09 isn't perfect, but what it lacks in features, it makes up in its small size and rich recording detail.TAGS:recording, microphone, recorder, SD card, button