Thread bump reminds me to post some observations on the H2.
I've been using it daily to record my practice & lessons. Great little recorder, fits in a shirt pocket or guitar case. Size & features are great, it's more versatile than one would suspect, does quite a bit.
Not real sure just how "True the Fidelity" is, not that bad, I suspect, but, from time to time I'm hearing a bit of a difference between what I heard live & what ends up on on the tape. Seems to do a better job on the acoustics, Captures the "essence" often seems to color the sound from the guitar.
Had some trouble here in my "Studio" getting anything close to what I was hearing from the Starfire & the Silvertone. Ended up with the best results (so far) with the recorder sitting on the floor about 12 - 15 inches from the speaker. So I said screw that & picked the little amp up & put it on the desk beside me.
I have no digital music software and am unable to edit files from the computer. The H2 editing functions are & little clunky & limited. You can play the H2 back from the computer; switch files, rewind fast forward but you can't initiate recording, edit or run the H2's menu from the computer. Leastwise I can't figure how to do it, Clunky; , plugging & unpluging, switching back & forth.
H2 isn't a music production system, it's what it says on the box, A "Handy Recorder". Got it for Christmas, it's nice tool, better than expected, I'm tickled to have it.