Yes that’s the one. I only bought the microphone for Podcasting and it does well at that and probably wouldn’t be any good for Andy and the application he’s wanting.
> On 10 Jul 2019, at 8:42 am, Georgina Joyce <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Dane, > > It probably was the ATR 2100 which is the first mic I purchased. However, > it’s noise floor is pretty bad. I recently obtained a used Shure SM58 which > is far superior. I purchased a used Shure because it was declared to be a > genuine Shure mic as the market is flooded with copies. What flattery. > > I did think that the Zoom H6 could have been made a little more robust. I > appreciated your comments about the F8N. I wondered how much can you do via > IOS bluetooth connection? You said about the menu system being more > comprehensive, or at least that’s how I read your comments. Can these be > changed over bluetooth? > > Thanks, > >> On 9 Jul 2019, at 23:03, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Always love to hear about new recorders too and I do very much love my Zoom >> F8N as I did my Zoom H6. >> I would - if I had my time again however - not have bothered with the H6 in >> the first place for several reasons. >> I do appreciate that for many of us - as was the case with me - that the F8N >> might seem the impossible dream when it comes to price but saving for the >> F8N is very well worth it. >> Firstly the controls and construction of the recorder are far superior in my >> opinion, the level dials are far easier to adjust if you don't have vision, >> the controls on the front are marked for easier navigation which may be >> useful for some people etc. >> As for microphones? Well you have the world at your fingertips as far as I >> know. I was looking for particular desktop microphones but I've gone away >> from that idea now. I already have one Audio-technica dynamic microphone >> here which was recommended to me in a Getting started In Podcasting article >> - can't remember the model number at this time -. >> The microphone unit has both an XLR and USB connection so I think I'll buy a >> couple more and make a good job of it <smile>. >> Each microphone comes with a small stand so they can be set on a tabletop or >> you can go all out and buy a huge stand that the microphones can screw into. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Hamit Campos >> Sent: Wednesday, 10 July 2019 4:24 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [all-audio] Zoom F8n Outdoor microphone recomendation >> >> Well since I think I just got rid of that email remind me again what pack >> vultages you want? I'll ask him. Also we may run into the fact that I don't >> know if you are here in the USA are you? other countries may have other >> things. I'm paying close attention to the new F6. It's small, it's got 6 >> XLRs all down the sides and the coolest thing about it is that it'll do 32 >> bit lloat wav. Also it's got duel A to D converters. So it's hard to destort >> it supposedly if not next to imposible. >> >> On 7/9/2019 2:07 PM, Andy via Groups.Io wrote: >>> Hi again Hamid. >>> >>> Curtis Jud' is a very nice person and I think he's like a sighted Neal >>> euars. >>> >>> I'm not sure if I have the skill to subscribe to his Youtube folder, >>> though I'm sure he would be the very best guy to ask about these things. >>> >>> I only wrote to this list with this question because I know there are >>> a number of Zoom users on the list. Perhaps someone will respond >>> later this evening.. Thanks for reminding me about Curtis? >>> >>> Very best wishes. >>> >>> Andy from Scotland. >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hamit Campos" >>> <[email protected]> >>> To: <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2019 6:47 PM >>> Subject: Re: [all-audio] Zoom F8n Outdoor microphone recomendation >>> >>> >>>> As for packs go on to 1 of Curtis Jud's videos of the F8N and ask him >>>> in the comments. He'll respond. He usually gets back to me. I can't >>>> help with the body mic though. though you reminded me of a back pack >>>> kinda rig someone made up to strap a pair of Rode NT1-A mics to >>>> himself. I wana do that rig. >>>> >>>> On 7/9/2019 1:36 PM, Andy via Groups.Io wrote: >>>>> Hi all. >>>>> >>>>> Not done much since getting my Zoom. Things are a bit sad over here >>>>> with Brexit I suppose. >>>>> >>>>> Anyway, I've decided to purchase a Sure 57 and a 58 from a good >>>>> store in glasgow. These are needed for indoor work and I need a bag >>>>> and a tripoide with a right angle. >>>>> >>>>> but still my thoughts return to out and about recording. >>>>> >>>>> I'm in touch with a nice guy in America who is going to sell me a >>>>> set of BSM 9 binaural microphones with a small power pack and XLR >>>>> adaptore to convert 3/4 in to XLM. So that's on-going. >>>>> >>>>> what I'm looking for now is a fairly high quality body microphone >>>>> with windshield so I can get, at last , out and about in Glasgow, >>>>> recording dozens of Buskers in the street. >>>>> >>>>> So what would you use in my position, visiting, New York for example? >>>>> >>>>> I'd also welcome a recommendation for an external power pack for the >>>>> Zoom F8n from 10 to 16 amps -watts - or whatever they messure these >>>>> things. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Any advice would be very welcome. >>>>> >>>>> Very best wishes and have a very nice Thanks Given celebration with >>>>> your loved ones. >>>>> >>>>> Andy Logue. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > Gena > > Call: M0EBP > DMR ID: 2346259 > Loc: IO83PS > 73 > > > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. 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