Make a Zoom F6 “Handy”
I’ve owned many examples of recorders from the Zoom Corp H series, the recorders Zoom calls “handy.” These are battery powered recorders with attached mics and SD card storage. Zoom has offered models from the H1 to the H8 with “N” and “Pro” upgrades along the way for some of the devices. The great majority of my slack key and Hawaiian music videos have audio that was captured on one of these Zoom Handy Recorder models. I set out to see how “handy” I could make my Zoom F6 so I could enjoy the advantages of this new recorder with the convenience of the older ones.
Although the H series recorders can be handheld, they also offer some sort of tripod attachment, which I basically always use. Fortunately the F6 also has a tripod mount option, so that’s where I started. I pulled out an inexpensive light weight camera tripod and attached the F6.
To attach mics I started by plugging a pair of Line Audio Omni1s through an adapter and directly into the F6. Then I fastened the optional male camera mount accessory to the top of the recorder, so with some adapters I used that to put a mic bar atop the F6. I used the mic bar to mount an X-Y pair of Shure KSM141 mics in cardioid.
Let’s look at the video to get a better idea of how the rig came together:
After all the rigging and adapting I was ready to play a little bit of “Salomila” slack key into these two mic arrays. You’ll have to jump to 286 seconds to skip over the hardware and get to the music.
I’ve continued to experiment with different mics and attachment methods. I’m not there yet, but I hope I’ll be able to develop a rig that is just as “handy” as my H6 but have the quality and convenience of the F6.
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