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Bag feels sturdy, but sides can't be closed with XLR plugged in. Also no room for big external battery (powerbank) and no options to attach extra sidebags. Also the lack of attachments for another carrying strap is a bit disappointing
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Compact Solution for the F6
DrCheese 20.02.2024
This is a good, compact option for carrying and protecting the F6, provided you don't need space to stow a load of receivers sync apparatus, batteries etc. I use it purely for sound field recording with NP-F batteries connected to its rear so this is perfect.
Reasonably rigid and good quality materials have been used.
All connections and doors on the device are easy to access. It sometimes a squeeze to get XLRs connected as the cushioning can get in the way.
It comes with a loose rain cover which allows use to operate the controls on the front while it is still attached. One end of this loops around the clip which holds the bottom flap and the down side of this is that if you want to remove the rain cover, the bottom will flap open and any loose items in there will fall out. Like with most of these types of bags, a simple non-rain cover would be a nice option so that it could be used as a normal bag.
The strap is primarily intended to be worn around the waist. This can be used as a shoulder strap but the balance is then a little off.
Includes a built-in flap that can be used to prop the case and device up at an angle for when it is used on a desk.
One of the drawstrings on the zips fell off so I would recommend glueing these in place to prevent this.
The waist strap is inordinately long so you may need to cut off the excess.
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Must have addition to the F6
NooneHasThisName 06.03.2020
Unless you're using the Zoom F6 on a fixed location, a recorder bag is a must. I went with the KSF6 bag because I wanted to stick with the compact design trend of the F6. In some ways the Zoom F6 on it's own is too compact and it is all to easy to have the device slip from your grasp.
For me, the positives are the compact form factor and robust feel of the material. XLR ports and battery trays all remain easily accessible as well.
The only major letdown is that the bag doesn't come with a clear cover to protect the front of the recorder from the elements. Additionally a small booklet on how to best mount/use the bag would be nice.
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Good impression about the KSF6 bag
Sonoquilibrium 27.04.2020
I have tried to use the bag with F6 recorder and I have very positive impression about it. I used other bags for other recorders, but this one is very suitable and practical in outside world. Maybe the only thing what I miss from it is the cover for the upper side, that the recorder is not protected from the unexpected situations in the field. Otherwise, my opinion is very good about the bag.