Not necessarily. The h2 & h4 have quite noisy preamps  and they're more 
expensive than this unit. 
On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 00:07:45 -0400, Bob Seed wrote:


>That shouldn't be an issue if the unit lives up to its claims as meeting 
>broadcast standards!
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>It depends how quiet the internal mic preamp is on the new zoom recorder. On 
>Sun, 8 Aug
>2010 18:17:29 -0700, Matthew Bullis wrote:
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>>Hmm, but if you're plugging in a microphone of your choice, and both
>>machines record in .wav file format, would it matter at that point which 
>>one
>>you were using? I would opt for anything that makes professional recordings
>>like for audience taping at concerts or for making demo recordings, so have
>>you figured out what the Zoom has that the Olympus does not, if you're 
>>using
>>the same microphone?
>>Matthew
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