I just picked up the X8. The big reason for me was the lack of combi jacks on the X6. If they were able to squeeze that in I would have probably have gone with the X6 instead.
Nice ! Which one between the x6 and the Zoom F3 would you suggest to someone who wants the best sound with less noise possible but who is not an expert in sound (yeah that's me I'm talking about :D)
@@florinG the built-mics are a nice edition on the tascam that could allow me to start already without spending additional money on XLR mics. Too bad there are no mini x/y mics that can connect to the F3 as there were in the F1
@@florinGwhat about portacapture x6 vs zoom h6 what would you say is the most interesting for someone who's really serious about starting Field Recording aa a way to relax and learn more about sound and make ambient music?
Interesting, thanks for sharing.
I just picked up the X8. The big reason for me was the lack of combi jacks on the X6. If they were able to squeeze that in I would have probably have gone with the X6 instead.
Nice ! Which one between the x6 and the Zoom F3 would you suggest to someone who wants the best sound with less noise possible but who is not an expert in sound (yeah that's me I'm talking about :D)
If you’re just starting out I’d suggest the F3, it’s more simple to use, unless you need the built in mics the Tascam has or the 3.5mm input, thanks.
@@florinG the built-mics are a nice edition on the tascam that could allow me to start already without spending additional money on XLR mics. Too bad there are no mini x/y mics that can connect to the F3 as there were in the F1
@@florinGwhat about portacapture x6 vs zoom h6 what would you say is the most interesting for someone who's really serious about starting Field Recording aa a way to relax and learn more about sound and make ambient music?