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    just got a zoom H4n in the mail, gotta get things dialed in a bit better, but not too bad for sitting it on a chair fresh out of the box infront of the cab.



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    Personally, don't hear where you have to dial it in better, sounds pretty freak'n good to me!
    Wish I could play like that...

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    I have the H2 and they sound extremely good. My only complaint is it's a little hard to figure out.....to many damn options...I just want to hit record and play...

    Good job btw Neb.
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    Sound is pretty good for some noodling around

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    did i hear daddy brother lover little boy in the middle of the first recording?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlatSeventh View Post
    did i hear daddy brother lover little boy in the middle of the first recording?


    picked up a Gibson Nighthawk last week, it has become my "Paul Gilbert" guitar

    I'm gonna try another recording today with the amp actually "on" hahaha, and the recorder across the room
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    different position, same settings, only louder

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