Zoom EXH-6
3,00 € + IVA
⚠️ WARNING! This item is an accessory. If your rental includes accessories only, the order will be canceled. ⚠️
This Zoom EXH-6 rental in Milan is a capsule adapter with dual XLR/TRS input for the Zoom H6, adding two more connections to the recorder.
Features
- • Two XLR/TRS inputs
- • Aluminum body
Tips…
The Zoom EXH-6 rental in Milan is an expansion module for the Zoom H5 and H6 portable multitrack recorders. This module allows you to add two additional XLR/TRS combo inputs to the recorder, expanding audio recording capabilities and enabling connection of microphones or external audio sources. The EXH-6 features two high-quality preamps with phantom power at +12/+24/+48V, allowing connection of condenser microphones and other professional audio devices. This ensures superior recording quality with high sound fidelity and low background noise. Each XLR/TRS combo input has its own independent gain control, allowing precise adjustment of audio levels for each channel. Additionally, LED level indicators are included to visually monitor signal intensity.
The Zoom EXH-6 rental in Milan features a dedicated stereo output, allowing you to connect the recorder to an external audio system or a monitor for real-time monitoring. This is especially useful during live recordings or in situations where more accurate audio control is needed. Installing the EXH-6 module is simple—just connect it to the Zoom H5 or H6 recorder via the dedicated connector. Once installed, the module integrates seamlessly with the recorder, providing an intuitive and easy-to-use interface.
The Zoom EXH-6 is a versatile accessory that expands the audio recording capabilities of the Zoom H5 and H6 portable multitrack recorders. With its high-quality preamps, phantom power, and independent gain controls, it offers a professional solution for high-quality audio recording. It’s an ideal option for studio sessions, interviews, video productions, and more, delivering clear, detailed sound with no background noise.
Looking for some advice? Check out the Grimorio articles dedicated to the Zoom H6.