Ah cool. Ah another mic I'd be curious to hear which Neal did demo with the H6 is the AT-4021. Since it's 2 AT-4021s that make up my AT-8022 stereo mic. Which by the way is the sucessor to the AT-822. Which is another mic I love to hear Neal demo. As for his dinamics I kinda like the Beta 58A.

On 1/8/2019 12:21 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yes I’ll use the capsule from the H6 first and then I’ll probably end up 
getting the Capsule extension lead, haven’t made up my mind as to what 
microphones I’ll be using yet.


On 9 Jan 2019, at 1:34 am, Hamit Campos <hamitcam...@gmail.com> wrote:

Pure epicness dude. I'm mad jealous dude. can't wait to hear it. So, are you 
gonna use the snap off peaces from the H6 then? Or do you have condencers? Man 
I'd love to hear the Rode NT1-A into this thing. That's my favorite of Neal's 
mics. I'd love a pare of NT1-A's

On 1/8/2019 3:38 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi,
I received my Zoom F8N today and yes I’ll probably need a bit of help to get 
the machine going but after that I don’t think I’ll have too many problems.
Firstly level adjustments it seems are controlled by analogue dials, one dial 
for each track.
These dials have pointers so you know what position they’re adjusted too, 
halfway is completely vertical.
The track selection keys are marked by a series of small dots each.
Turning the recorder on and off is different from all Zoom recorders I’ve had 
in the past and is achieved by means of a small button in the bottom right on 
the control panel which is rather cramped and contains quite a few buttons, 
dials and knobs so if you have big fingers this may take a little getting used 
to.
The sight of the F8N was somewhat of shock and is unlike all other Zoom 
recorders I’ve seen.
The F8N is in a complete metal housing and reminds me of a small car radio in 
shape similar to the one’s I used to mount in car dashboards when I was working 
at Hillman Spares all those years ago.
The design is straight forward, the front panel being taken up by the display 
on the left and the control panel on the right.
On each side are the various XLR/TRS inputs, outputs, USB socket and SD card 
slots.
On. The back are 2 BMC sockets and the Zoom Capsule connector along with a DC 
input for the supplied power adapter and battery door screw.
The Battery door opens on the bottom of the recorder for the insertion of 8 AA 
batteries for portable use.
The F8N sits proudly on a desk or a table curtesy of the 4 square rubber feet 
in each  corner.
So that’s as far as I’ve managed to get at this stage and I’ll write more as I 
progress.



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