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First of all - it's simple and trustworthy.
I had an old version - H1 - never had any issues with it.
Got some new buttons, but interface is really plain and intuitive.
Plastic housing seemes a little bit cheaper, but still sturdy
It's nice to use as a USB interface, but you really need a stand to eliminate unwanted noises
Yes, gigbag is very handy and it has some spare space - I use it for batteries (always put them out after usage for longer life)
And another point - it's really feather-light
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cheap and bad
wojtan 24.06.2024
noisy preamps and horrible build quality
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Such an easy piece of kit to use
Bernobass 30.06.2024
Very well laid out, descrete design and effective sound capture
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chrisie friday 07.10.2024
Very compact.Insructionsvery poor.The screen is tiny but ample.You really need a stand for it,but it takes a standard camera stand.A handy pouch is supplied,a wind sponge,USB lead and plug,For 9the price it's great.fits Easy in a gig bag.Had this a little while now.Recorded my band with it and overdubed bass and keys.Theres no way the 2 aaa batteries last 10hrs.More 2 hours.