You can fairly easily modify the circuitry of the H2 for different 
routings. However, you may also then have what is called 
affectionately a "brick".
The most useful mod is to convert it into a four track recorder with 
four inputs.

As good as the H2 is, think of it as a starting point--a pair of 
decent mics is going to sound better.
But for the price, you can't beat the H2.

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>    Thanks for the info.
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>    Best wishes.
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>    2009/8/2 <[1][email protected]>
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>    On Sun, Aug 2, 2009, TheOther <[2][email protected]> said:
>    > Bruno Correia wrote:
>    >>    A question for those who have the Zoom H2.  Is this mic. only for
>    >>    recording or it can also be used as a standard mic?
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>      maybe it can, from their website
>      Support for plug-in power type external mics
>      The input jack for external stereo mics supports plug-in power,
>      letting
>      you select suitable equipment for any situation. A stereo line input
>      for
>      analog sources such as cassette tapes or LP records is also
>      provided.
>      as another poster has recomended, download the manual, should have
>      something in it.
>      --
>      Dana Emery
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