| Brand | Zoom |
|---|---|
| MPN | ZH6STUDIO |
| UPC | 4515260030385 |
| Type | Recorder |
| Color | Black |
| Model | ZH6STUDIO |
| Form Factor | Handheld Recorder |
| Number of Tracks | 8 (6 Inputs + Stereo Mix) |
| Number of Input Channels | 6 (6 x Mono) |
| Maximum Sampling Rate | 192 kHz / 32-Bit Float |
| Microphone | Built-In Cardioed Stereo Pair, A/B Configuration |
| Number of Microphone Inputs | 6 |
| Built-In Speaker | Yes; 250 mW |
| Display | 2'' Color LCD |
| Memory Card Support | microSDHC, microSDXC (2 TB) |
| Internal Storage | No |
| Audio File Formats | BWF, iXML, WAV |
| Sample Rates | 44.1 / 48 / 96 / 192 kHz |
| Bit Depth | 16 / 24-Bit, 32-Bit (Floating Point) |
| Signal Processing & FX | Limiter |
| Timecode Support | Yes |
| Recording Time | WAV 48 kHz/32-Bit: 15 Hrs (Stereo) WAV 192 kHz/32-Bit: 2 Hrs (All |
| Included Software | No |
| Analog Input/Output | 4x Combo XLR-1/4'' 3-Pin Input, 1x 1/8'' / 3.5 mm TRS Input |
| Digital Input/Output | No |
| Phantom Power | +48V |
| System Connection | USB-C |
| Audio Interface Capability | Multi-Track |
| Wireless | Bluetooth (Via Optional Adapter) |
| Mobile App Compatible | Yes; Android & iOS |
| Gain/Trim Range | +60 dB |
| Max Input Level | Mic Inputs; 140 dB |
| Max Output Level | +1 dBu |
| Headphone Output Power | 20 mW Per Channel into 32 Ohms |
| Dynamic Range | Mic Inputs; 123 dB |
| Impedance | Mic Inputs: ≥3 Kilohms Line Inputs: ≥3 Kilohms |
| Microphone Sensitivity | -41 dB/Pa |
| Microphone Max SPL | 140 dB SPL |
| Power Options | Battery, USB Bus Power, AC/DC Power Adapter |
| Battery Type | 4x AA |
| Approximate Battery Life | 15 Hours (Alkaline, 2 Channels) |
| AC/DC Power Adapter | 5 VDC (Not Included) |
| Input Power | 5 VDC |
Check the listing for details. Zoom H6studio 6-Track Handy Recorder with 32-Bit Float Recording. Color: Black, Condition: New. Listed at 399.99 USD. Built with F-Series technology, the H6studio ensures every take is pristine, whether you're capturing music, film audio, podcasts, or field recordings. Dual A/D converters and 32-bit float recording provide 132 dB of dynamic range, so even the most delicate details are preserved without distortion.