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Portable 32-Bit Audio Recorder

  • No levelling required thanks to 32-bit float converter technology
  • Recording and playback of up to 4 tracks in WAV, BWF or iXML format
  • Maximum recording quality: 32 bit / 96 kHz
  • Built-in X/Y stereo microphone
  • Sound pressure level: 130 dB max. SPL
  • 2 x XLR/TRS combo socket for line and microphone signals
  • +48V phantom power switchable
  • Microphone/line inputs can be used in parallel with the built-in stereo microphone
  • Barrier-free operation for people with visual impairments thanks to acoustic instructions via the built-in speaker or headphone output
  • 2" colour display
  • Built-in speaker
  • Timecode synchronisation via Zoom BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter (Art.423971, not included)
  • Recording media: microSDHC cards up to 32GB
  • microSDXC cards up to 1 TB (not included)
  • Recording and streaming via USB to Mac, PC, iOS and Android (2 inputs and outputs)
  • Power supply via 2x AA batteries (not included), Zoom AD-17 power adapter (Art.325751, not included) or USB-C port
  • Stereo mic/line input: 3.5 mm jack
  • Stereo line/headphone output: 3.5 mm jack
  • Dimensions: (L x W x H): 156.1 x 66.9 x 38 mm
  • Weight: 226 g
  • Available since February 2024
  • Item number 587825
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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Four-track recording, anytime

The Zoom H4essential is a portable four-track audio recorder that combines advanced recording technology, versatility, and intuitive operation in a compact, lightweight design. Whether capturing music, podcasts, or audio-for-video, its 32-bit float recording ensures flawless sound quality without the need for manual gain adjustments. Dual onboard X/Y microphones handle up to 130dB SPL (equivalent to the volume of a live Rock concert) while two XLR/jack combo inputs with locking sockets and phantom power accommodate condenser mics and line-level signals. A 3.5mm mic/line input adds flexibility for lavalier microphones or other sources. Recordings can be saved in WAV, BWF, or iXML formats at resolutions up to 96kHz, and stored on microSDXC cards up to 1TB. Weighing just 226g, it offers flexible power options: Up to 19 hours on two AA batteries in two-track mode (eight hours in four-track mode), USB-C bus power, or the optional Zoom AD-17 adapter. For enhanced accessibility, selected menu functions can be read aloud - an invaluable feature for visually impaired users. Optional accessories also enable timecode synchronisation via Bluetooth. The Zoom H4essential's colour LCD and tactile controls further simplify operation, allowing users to focus on their task with ease.

Zoom H4essential Digital Audio Recorder

High performance, zero clipping

At the heart of the Zoom H4essential is its 32-bit float recording technology, which allows pristine audio to be captured and eliminates the need to set gain levels, ensuring distortion-free recordings with an exceptional dynamic range. The X/Y microphones capture everything from delicate whispers to thunderous performances, while the XLR/jack combo inputs - complete with phantom power - support professional condenser microphones. Dual A/D converters read billions of amplitude values, allowing adjustments in post-production without compromising audio quality. Peaks can be tamed, quieter sections amplified, and all nuances preserved. Whether recording in the field or streaming live, the USB-C connection turns the H4essential into a high-speed USB 2.0 audio interface, supporting both live and studio applications.

Rear view of the Zoom H4essential audio recorder

Ideal for musicians, podcasters, and streamers

The H4essential caters to the diverse needs of musicians, podcasters, and streamers. Musicians can record - in stereo and on the fly - live performances and rehearsals in the loudest environments and even split a couple of extra tracks off the mixer, if required. The two XLR/jack combo inputs support any combination of microphones, including lavaliers and canon mics, while the line output can connect directly to a camera to synchronise audio with video. Podcasters can create interviews with a stereo ambiance track to use at the editing stage, and streamers can take advantage of the H4essential's 4-in/2-out USB audio interface, streaming 32-bit float audio and simultaneously recording it to an SD card. Quick reference playback is possible thanks to the built-in speaker, and a dedicated headphone output ensures accurate monitoring. With these powerful features, the H4essential appeals to a wide range of content creators across many disciplines.

Zoom H4essential Control

About Zoom

Founded in 1983, the Japanese company Zoom manufactures a variety of audio equipment, including a range of portable "handy" recorders as well as multi-effects processors, effects pedals, drum machines, and samplers. Over the past thirty years, the company has built a reputation for producing innovative yet affordable products based on original microchip designs. Since the Zoom-9002 (an ultra-compact multi-effects processor that can be attached to a guitar strap) was introduced in 1990, Zoom has become one of the leaders in digital audio processing.

Perfect for field recording and creative setups

Compact, durable, and designed for portability, the Zoom H4essential thrives in both studio and outdoor environments. Its onboard X/Y microphones capture detailed soundscapes, ideal for interviews, nature recording, or live events. The 3.5mm mic/line input provides additional flexibility for lavalier microphones, while the optional BTA-1 adapter enables Bluetooth timecode synchronisation, streamlining audio-video integration for filmmakers. A threaded mount fits easily onto any camera rig or stand, and optional accessories such as the Zoom HRM-7 holder and the WSU-1 windscreen further expand functionality. The H4essential's flexible power options include USB-C bus power, the Zoom AD-17 adapter, or two AA batteries for up to 19 hours of operation in two-track mode, ideal for extended recording sessions.

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