Hi all,
I discovered this forum from the Zoom F6 review, it's refreshing to see proper testing instead of people regurgitating press releases and marketing materials. From what I understand, the F6 has very poor SINAD and seems to have worse audio quality than just about every other prosumer DAC on the market.
I am looking for the best-performing sound recorder that has at least 2 XLR inputs with phantom power, and timecode support, OR an additional 3.5mm mic in for manual timecoding.
I am a videographer and will generally be plugging in condenser microphones like two Rode NT1-As.
I prefer something that is portable (battery powered) and can record onto internal media; however if it's worth it, I am OK with a USB DAC; but once again, it needs timecoding support. Often recommended options don't seem to support timecoding, or have an additional 3.5mm input/channel that I can plug a timecode generator into.
My budget is up to US$1500 / AU $2000. I'm based in Australia. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations since you all seem to know a lot more about audio than me
Thank you,
Paul
I discovered this forum from the Zoom F6 review, it's refreshing to see proper testing instead of people regurgitating press releases and marketing materials. From what I understand, the F6 has very poor SINAD and seems to have worse audio quality than just about every other prosumer DAC on the market.
I am looking for the best-performing sound recorder that has at least 2 XLR inputs with phantom power, and timecode support, OR an additional 3.5mm mic in for manual timecoding.
I am a videographer and will generally be plugging in condenser microphones like two Rode NT1-As.
I prefer something that is portable (battery powered) and can record onto internal media; however if it's worth it, I am OK with a USB DAC; but once again, it needs timecoding support. Often recommended options don't seem to support timecoding, or have an additional 3.5mm input/channel that I can plug a timecode generator into.
My budget is up to US$1500 / AU $2000. I'm based in Australia. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations since you all seem to know a lot more about audio than me
Thank you,
Paul