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== What I like about the products ==
== What I like about the products ==
On the Zoom H4 Recorder I particularly like the fact it has two XLR/Phono plug inputs for Left and Right channels.  This allows you to use a guitar-type cable from the T1 AUX OUT connectors to the H4.  Nothing complicated.  Just simple cables.  The recording quality I have gotten from this unit meets or exceeds my standard for something of this nature.  It’s not a multiple-thousand dollar recorder, but for the price I think it does a respectable job.  And, in combination with the T1 provides the musician with a very portable, quality recording device for good recordings.
On the Zoom H4 Recorder I particularly like the fact it has two XLR/Phono plug inputs for Left and Right channels.  This allows you to use a guitar-type cable from the T1 AUX OUT connectors to the H4.  Nothing complicated.  Just simple cables.  The recording quality I have gotten from this unit meets or exceeds my standard for something of this nature.  It’s not a multiple-thousand dollar recorder, but for the price I think it does a respectable job.  And, in combination with the T1, provides the musician with a very portable and quality recording device for good recordings.


I like the fact the {{T1}} offers the ability to output each of its channels to a single connector on the back of the T1.  Having this ability has allowed me to accomplish this procedure and for it to work I as I thought it should.  In addition, you can route just a single channel from the T1 to the H4, if you so chose.  This offers the gigging musician multiple solutions for getting output from the T1.  It’s a very flexible and intuitive product offering many alternatives to shaping your sound!  
I like the fact the {{T1}} offers the ability to output each of its channels to a single connector on the back of the T1.  Having this ability has allowed me to accomplish this procedure and for it to work I as I thought it should.  In addition, you can route just a single channel from the T1 to the H4, if you so choose.  This offers the gigging musician multiple solutions for getting output from the T1.  It’s a very flexible and intuitive product offering many alternatives to shaping and recording your sound!