14 min

Zoom H6: The Best Digital Recorder For Recording Podcasts Clipped

    • Education

This week I’m recording using the Zoom H6 so you can get a feel for what it sounds like when paired with a dynamic microphone. The Zoom H6 is the quintessential podcast recorder and is used by top podcasters everywhere.
 
In this episode, I explore its features and break down why it’s such a great choice for podcasters who like to record via hardware, or with hands-on equipment, rather than recording digitally. I record both ways, BUT, pushing buttons and physically changing settings on a recorder makes me feel more connected to the recording process. Do you feel this way?
 
“The reason why you might want to use the Zoom H6 is if you're a podcaster that's intimidated by recording via the computer, and you'd like to be more hands-on.” - Eric Montgomery
 
“You can toss this thing in a backpack with your microphones and cables, and you've got access to a fully-functional podcast studio.” - Eric Montgomery
 
“There really is something about manually pushing the buttons and being able to dial in your settings with your hands.” - Eric Montgomery
 
Episode Highlights:
Why you might prefer a digital recorder over recording with a computer Why working with your hands makes you feel more connected to the recording process Recording situations that the Zoom H6 is perfect for Why recording high fidelity audio is critical and how the Zoom H6 achieves great audio Why it's good to buy a device that has more inputs than you think you'll need When the Zoom H6 isn’t the right choice When to scale up to a larger SD card The importance of an external hard drive and why you always need to backup your recordings  
Products Mentioned In this Episode:
Zoom H6 - https://amzn.to/3QcZ2xV SanDisk SD Cards - https://amzn.to/3bmuStr Lacie Harddrive - https://amzn.to/3PU586I  
Microphones That Pair Well With The Zoom H6
Audio-Technica ATR2100x USB - https://amzn.to/3Qk5bIN Shure SM58 - https://amzn.to/3JFzurn Rode PodMic - https://amzn.to/3vzSNwf  
Podcast Accessories I Love and Use:
Rode PSA1 Boom Arm - https://amzn.to/3Qgcotf Sabrent USB 4 Port Hub - https://amzn.to/3BBMI6h Manfrotto Pixi Mini Tripod - https://amzn.to/3QbqjkV Monster Prolink XLR Cables - https://amzn.to/3By1mvn  
*I’m an Amazon Affiliate and by buying something through these links I earn a small commission. This is at no extra cost to you, and the little bit of cash I make, helps me keep the podcast alive and allows me to put out content*
 
Connect with Eric Montgomery:
The Four Pillars of Podcasting The Podcast Haven Website The Podcast Haven on Instagram The Podcast Haven on Facebook The Podcast Haven on Twitter The Podcast Haven on YouTube  
 
 

This week I’m recording using the Zoom H6 so you can get a feel for what it sounds like when paired with a dynamic microphone. The Zoom H6 is the quintessential podcast recorder and is used by top podcasters everywhere.
 
In this episode, I explore its features and break down why it’s such a great choice for podcasters who like to record via hardware, or with hands-on equipment, rather than recording digitally. I record both ways, BUT, pushing buttons and physically changing settings on a recorder makes me feel more connected to the recording process. Do you feel this way?
 
“The reason why you might want to use the Zoom H6 is if you're a podcaster that's intimidated by recording via the computer, and you'd like to be more hands-on.” - Eric Montgomery
 
“You can toss this thing in a backpack with your microphones and cables, and you've got access to a fully-functional podcast studio.” - Eric Montgomery
 
“There really is something about manually pushing the buttons and being able to dial in your settings with your hands.” - Eric Montgomery
 
Episode Highlights:
Why you might prefer a digital recorder over recording with a computer Why working with your hands makes you feel more connected to the recording process Recording situations that the Zoom H6 is perfect for Why recording high fidelity audio is critical and how the Zoom H6 achieves great audio Why it's good to buy a device that has more inputs than you think you'll need When the Zoom H6 isn’t the right choice When to scale up to a larger SD card The importance of an external hard drive and why you always need to backup your recordings  
Products Mentioned In this Episode:
Zoom H6 - https://amzn.to/3QcZ2xV SanDisk SD Cards - https://amzn.to/3bmuStr Lacie Harddrive - https://amzn.to/3PU586I  
Microphones That Pair Well With The Zoom H6
Audio-Technica ATR2100x USB - https://amzn.to/3Qk5bIN Shure SM58 - https://amzn.to/3JFzurn Rode PodMic - https://amzn.to/3vzSNwf  
Podcast Accessories I Love and Use:
Rode PSA1 Boom Arm - https://amzn.to/3Qgcotf Sabrent USB 4 Port Hub - https://amzn.to/3BBMI6h Manfrotto Pixi Mini Tripod - https://amzn.to/3QbqjkV Monster Prolink XLR Cables - https://amzn.to/3By1mvn  
*I’m an Amazon Affiliate and by buying something through these links I earn a small commission. This is at no extra cost to you, and the little bit of cash I make, helps me keep the podcast alive and allows me to put out content*
 
Connect with Eric Montgomery:
The Four Pillars of Podcasting The Podcast Haven Website The Podcast Haven on Instagram The Podcast Haven on Facebook The Podcast Haven on Twitter The Podcast Haven on YouTube  
 
 

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