Specification :
Features: • 4-track 32-bit float recorder with Dual A/D Converters • Clip-free recording with no need to set gain • Records up to 96kHZ sample rate • Color LCD Screen • 130 dB SPL XY Mic • 2 XLR/TRS combo inputs with locking connector • 3.5mm mic/line input for lavalier mics and line level sources • Built-in mixer to adjust each track’s audio level • Built-in speaker for quick reference playback • 3.5mm line output for headphones or to connect to a camera • Voice Guidance accessibility for the visually impaired • 32-Bit Float audio interface for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android devices via USB-C port • Use as an interface and record to SD card simultaneously • Using the BTA-1* Bluetooth Adapter, sync with wireless timecode devices via bluetooth • Use the BTA-1* Bluetooth Adapter to pair with the H4essential Control App for iOS • Record to MicroSD cads up to 1TB • 10 hours of battery life on AA battery 2x (not included) or USB-C Bus Power *Please note: BTA-1 Adapter not included Four Tracks. More Options. With four tracks, 32-bit float recording, advanced X/Y mics and 2 XLR/TRS inputs, creators have more ways to record their music, podcasts, and audio-for-video. More Dynamic Range With 32-bit float recording, you never have to adjust levels. The H4essential captures every nuance of your sound ensuring high-quality, clip-free audio in every take. The First Handy Recorders with Accessibility The Essential Series was designed with Accessibility for the blind and visually impaired. Navigate the menu with audible descriptions through the built-in speaker or headphones. Creators can choose English, Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Italian or Chinese. Sound Pressure Level The 2 XLR/TRS combo inputs feature Zoom’s ultra-clean preamps that supports phantom power and +4dBu professional line level input. The onboard X/Y microphones can capture sound up to a thunderous 130 dB SPL, equivalent to a rock concert.
Inputs | Built-in mic (stereo) | 1 |
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XLR/TRS | 2 | |
MIC/LINE IN | 1 | |
Outputs | Headphones | 1 |
Built-in speaker (mono) | 1 | |
Built-in mic | 90º XY stereo format | |
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Directionality | Unidirectional | |
Sensitivity | –43 dB/1 Pa at 1 kHz | |
Maximum sound pressure input | 130 dB SPL | |
INPUT1-2 | Connector | XLR/TRS combo jacks ×? |
(XLR?2 HOT TRS?TIP HOT? | ||
Input gain | Adjustment unnecessary | |
Input impedance | MIC (XLR) : 3.8 kΩ or more | |
LINE (TRS) : 39 kΩ or more | ||
Maximum input level | MIC (XLR) : +4 dBu | |
LINE (TRS) : +24 dBu | ||
Phantom power | +48 V | |
Channel total 10 mA or less | ||
Equivalent input noise | MIC (XLR) : -120 dBu or less?IHF-A) @150 Ω input | |
LINE (TRS) : 95 dBu or less?IHF-A) @600 Ω input | ||
MIC/LINE IN | Connector | Stereo mini jack |
?supports plug-in power? | Input gain | Adjustment unnecessary |
Input impedance | 2 kΩ or more | |
Headphones | Connector | Stereo mini jack |
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Maximum output level | 20 ?W + 20 ?W?into 32 Ω load? | |
Output impedance | 10 Ω or less | |
Built-in speaker | Type | 20 x 30mm elliptical dynamic speaker |
Effective maximum output | 250mW | |
Maximum simultaneous recording tracks | 4 |
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Maximum simultaneous playback tracks | 4 |
Recording formats | WAV |
44.1/48/96 kHz, | |
32-bit float mono/stereo | |
BWF and iXML formats supported | |
Recording media | 4-32GB cards compatible with the microSDHC specification |
64GB–1TB cards compatible with the microSDXC specification | |
2.0-inch full-color LCD | 360 x 240 |
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Connector | USB Type-C | |
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• Use a USB cable that supports data transfer. | ||
Audio Interface | USB 2.0 High Speed | |
Input and output channels | 4 in / 2 out (Multi) | |
2 in / 2 out (Stereo) | ||
Sampling frequency | 44.1/48/96 kHz (AIF only) | |
44.1/48 kHz (AIF + onboard recording) | ||
Bit depth | 24-bit, 32-bit float | |
File transfer | USB 2.0 High Speed | |
Dedicated wireless adapter | ZOOM BTA-1 |
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2 AA batteries | Alkaline, lithium or rechargeable NiMH batteries |
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AC Adapter | ZOOM AD-17?DC 5V / 1 A |
• USB bus power is supported. | |
Alkaline batteries | About 9 hours |
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NiMH batteries (1900 mAh) | About 9 hours |
Lithium batteries | About 19 hours |
48 kHz/32-bit float, phantom power off, no headphones, no remote, display power saving on, display brightness at Medium
• These values are approximate.
• Continuous battery operation times were determined using in-house testing methods.They will vary greatly according to use conditions.
Alkaline batteries | About 2 hours 30 minutes |
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NiMH batteries (1900 mAh) | About 4 hours |
Lithium batteries | About 8 hours |
48 kHz/32-bit float, phantom power off, headphones used (33Ω load), no remote, display power saving on, display brightness at Medium
• These values are approximate.
• Continuous battery operation times were determined using in-house testing methods.They will vary greatly according to use conditions.
Alkaline batteries | About 40 minutes |
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NiMH batteries (1900 mAh) | About 1 hour 30 minutes |
Lithium batteries | About 3 hours 30 minutes |
48 kHz/32-bit float, phantom power off, headphones used (33Ω load), no remote, display power saving on, display brightness at Medium
• These values are approximate.
• Continuous battery operation times were determined using in-house testing methods.They will vary greatly according to use conditions.
Power consumption | 3 W maximum |
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Dimensions | 66.9 mm (W) × 156.1 mm (D) × 38.0?mm (H) |
Weight (including batteries) | 243 g |
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms