Hi Andy. It's the friend you said told you that the H6 can record in Blu-Ray
Disk quality. My name is Hamit. The I is pronounced with a long e sound.
What I mean with the Blu-Ray thing is that Blu-Ray movies are recorded in
this HD format. I just want to comment on your comment on how not many
people use this. Well for 1 I'm hesitant because of the very fact it doesn't
talk. I get kinda confused. So I wander how many more people use the LS 100.
Which esecentially is kinda a talking H4N. In that it's got H4N like
features. Because it's made by Olympus. I love it. Did you hear Neal's demo
of that?

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Subject: New member: How about the Zoom H6

Hi all.

Following with interest your discussions today on digital recorders.

I note that a member mentioned my hero, Mr. Neil Ewers.

I've had a few devices but after listening to Neil's demo of the Zoom H6, I
went out and  bought one.

To find out more about this device, you can listen to what Neil thinks about
it at:

All things Neil, at:

http://ravenswood.org/AllThingsNeal/

As to what I think about it!  I must agree with Neil, it's the best handy
recorder that I have ever come across.

I can record a folk band with it's built-in XY microphone capsule at 24
bitt, 196 Khz in WAV format and it sounds even better than CD quality.
Another internet friend, who listened to my recording said that it was in
blue ray quality, whatever that means?  all I know that it's a fantastic
device and although a bit expensive, very much considering before choosing a
new device.

The only problem I have is the fact that hardly any blind people have yet
started to use it, apart from Neil and myself, so there is little support
out there, for example, understanding the menu structures etc.  The Zoom H6
does not speak at all so it's a matter of getting sighted assistance to set
it up before you start recording.

It has four XLR sockets plus the Xy and Right-side microphone detachable
modules and has line in as well as a line out function, enabling this device
to take over the audio on  a DSLR, or to enable monitoring of recording as
you get it, via a AV unit.


I'd be very interested in meeting any other blind users of this device or
even join a support mailing list.

Any advice very welcomed.

Very best wishes.
Andy.





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