Small correction: In the comparison, I meant to write and say Zoom H5 and not F5. And one more thing I want to point out: I verified the preamp noise of the DR-40X with two separate devices to eliminate the chance of testing a defective recorder.
@Mr_G5 жыл бұрын
Looks like they have changed only screen light from orange to blue in the DR40-X compare to previous DR40-V2. Can tell you though, that this device is very sturdy (it has metal reinforcements inside in right places), even it looks "cheap".
@JulianKrause5 жыл бұрын
@@Mr_G Good to know that there is some reinforcement in there. It really doesn't feel like it. I guess I have to incorporate drop tests into my future reviews :)
@Mr_G5 жыл бұрын
Drop tests - oh no! One of my professional hobby is to fix electronics - often after drop tests :)
@Xscrambler5 жыл бұрын
Hi Julian, thanks for the review. But, how's the audio playback quality versus a mid-range DAP?
@neptunevibe5 жыл бұрын
Hello Julian, and thank you for the great review. I'm planning to buy a cheap (under 200 Euro) recorder for ambient sound (so an A/B configuration would be preferable while the majority of them are X/Y and locked in place) and I was thinking to buy this one. However after watching your review I realized the background noise is too loud. Would you be nice to recommend me a good one? Low noise, enough fidelity. Thank you.
@technomadmn4 жыл бұрын
This is how review should be made for most of us. Straight down to business with no flares, gimmicks etc. thank you!!!
@bulentkirschbaum8205 жыл бұрын
he never blinked!
@JulianKrause5 жыл бұрын
Found one at 8:09 ;)
@exefile62995 жыл бұрын
Never notice till I read your comment, 😂
@coinhawk5 жыл бұрын
He is a robot... completely digital humanoid... :)...
@julian-xd6iz4 жыл бұрын
German engineering.
@ozzymorrison86284 жыл бұрын
What the F....this guy ain't human
@einsamerwanderer66415 жыл бұрын
I've been using the DR-40 for +4 years. It's my No.1 choice for demoing and being creative, thanks to the great overdub / mix mode. The mics are not too brilliant or harsh, they have this slight warm touch*. From 2012 - 2015 I "worked" mostly with the DR-05, while also trying out the Boss BR-80 and ZOOM's multitrackers R8, R16 & R24 (I still use the R8 for demos, as audio interface & DAW controller). My first choice to grab was and still is the Tascam. I like the DR-40 a lot, but yet it's lights & shadows.I was looking forward to this upgrade, but there is rarely something new. What's NEW: - a slightly revised menu (EQ, Speaker & Level are now in a seperate ""E/A" folder) - Dictation Mode (well...) - USB Audio Interface - 16h battery running time instead of 17h (based on 4 years of using eneloops: 8h seems realistic) - That's it Still NOT CHANGED: - instead of the "play" button, the "Enter/Mark" button is in the middle - USB port not protected like the SD slot - display totally overloaded - display has still 1990's Game Boy graphics - I prefer a dial for adjusting the volume (like a good old Walkman) - Power Supply Status has only 3 bars. That's far too vague. 5 bars would be useful, an additional display in percent would be awesome - still not possible to change the brightness of the display, only contrast. That's ridiculous! Guys, every simple China-imported mp3 player has this function! - still not possible to disable the annoying "Change Mic directions?" popup in the system settings when adjusting the mic - NO accessories! Not even optional! No case, no sleeve, no bag - nothing! 10 years ago I bought a cheap Transcend mp3 player for like 40 EUR. It came with a silicon protection case, lanyard, USB cable, line cable, earbuds, 2 display protection sheets, software CD and a case. And you could even adjust the display brightness! 40 EUR! Shame on you, Tascam! Conclusion: If you need a great, simple recorder with brilliant mics for demoing: go fo the Tascam DR-05 V2. If you need additional features, like XLR, full 2-track recording, mixer and you can pass on Audio Interface: go for Tascam DR-40 V2. If you need all this AND an Audio Interface, you should rather check the ZOOM H4n Pro. It's in the same price range but it also has a Guitar Amp Simulation, Zoom G5n based Multi Effects, a Karaoke/Jam function and includes Steinberg Cubase LE & WaveLab LE Download licenses and a protective case *I recorded "Einsamer Wanderer (QuickShot Demo)" with the DR-05 (light reverb, intro & outro with Audacity) - check out on my channel if you like
@rarewavemusic5 жыл бұрын
I was concerned that I may have bought my H4n Pro too soon before seeing how the DR-40X fared, but based on Julian's great review and your helpful comment, I think I made the right choice. Thank you.
@theorist54975 жыл бұрын
Great info and thank you for providing it. Though I do have a question that you may be able to provide some clarity to...say I need a decent quality budget priced 4 track digital recorder along the lines of the H4n Pro or H5 functionally speaking, etc but have no need for included microphones. Just portable and somewhat clean preamps XLR, line in etc for field recording samples and creative noodling. Thanks for any insight you can provide - I feel like Im just wading through thick fog at this point. lol
@einsamerwanderer66415 жыл бұрын
@@theorist5497 , thanks for your kind words. You are looking for a (portable) 4-track recorder with XLR and decent preamps, is that right? Unfortunately I'm not familiar with recorders less than 8 tracks. Over the years I've been working with all ZOOMs (R8, R16, R24) and the BOSS BR-80. You would not want the ZOOM R16 or R24, they're too big. The BOSS BR-80 might work for you. I remember it was built like a tank and was fun jamming around with this little thing. The downside is it has 1 Mic Line-in only (no XLR) and creating a multitrack recording was very very very complicated and confusing because you had to navigate with a tiny jog wheel. I always highly recommend the ZOOM R8. It's not that big as the R16 or R24 and it's definitely the best of the 3 models. You get 3 gears in one: portable recorder, audio interface, DAW controller. It's portable powered by 4 AAs (eneloops recommended), it has 2 Line/XLR combinations, fully adjustable drum machine with 5 different kits, very useful effects (R16 effects are more "Nintendo") and a line-in for a foot switch. This thing is really the heart of my bedroom studio. I use it for creating songs on the couch and as an interface when recording. Since it's also a DAW controller it makes working with (in my case) Cubase a little more comfortable. I bought it for about 220 EUR many years ago. The price is pending from 189 EUR up to 320 EUR. If you don't need it urgently wait for a good offer - I would not pay more than 245 EUR. Sorry I can't tell you more about field recorders - though I hope I could help you out a little. Cheers
@theorist54975 жыл бұрын
@@einsamerwanderer6641Thanks for the reply, I really appreciate the input. Yeah, 4 tracks would basically be my mininum, 6 or 8 is probably the sweet spot for it be useful to me for anything other than field recording. I'm not sure how I wasn't aware of the R8 - it looks quite nice. For some reason I was under the impression that the R16 was the lowest model they made - so that may be a really nice solution for me both portability wise and for being able to record my musical projects. Thanks again, you may have just made my day!
@dgunn97415 жыл бұрын
Idk if anybody will see this but what kind of SD card do I need for this because I have a mico SD card but it's say that the card does not work
@JazzRockFusionSynthesizerMusic3 жыл бұрын
I posted a lengthy comment here earlier pointing out some things about this device. Hopefully it won’t “disappear” or be deleted again. Yes, this item is plastic which reduces its cost and second, it reduces weight as it is a portable device. Yes it has an intolerable built-in background hiss or noise. Nothing you can change via the menu for recording settings will lessen the hiss. Also the device will amplify and record any user handling of device while recording. So it must be positioned on a vibration free surface or a tripod. An accessory kit is available to allow device to be mounted on a typical mic stand. Any outside recording of music or nature sound will require a good wind screen added over mics. Lastly, if you have a good audio editor with a noise reduction tool the be advised of this good information. After recording something with this device - open your recording in your audio editor. Select a non-music or non-vocals portion with the hiss/noise section, copy this section. Then open your noise reduction tool. Choose clipboard as the parameter for what to remove. Play your recording to see if hiss is gone. It will be. Then save the hiss-free recording. Yes, it is a workaround but if you want a hiss free recording, this is absolutely necessary with this device. Editing out the noise from a field recording will require you first record somewhere quiet, then save say 5 or 10 seconds worth to a “hiss/noise” audio file first. Make your field recording. Then open both field recording and the hiss/noise recording at the same time in your audio editor. Copy the noise sample. Then select your field recording. Open noise reduction tool. Choose clipboard as the parameter for the noise reduction to use. Apply and check your field recording. It will be artifact free. Save your cleaned up file. Extra steps yes but doable. If you already own this device this procedure will help out. If you find a used one of these in good condition and know how to use an audio editor - consider grabbing it - as other than the irksome hiss/noise issue - it’s an affordable, overall useful and lightweight digital recorder. 😎👍🎥
@curtisjudd5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, Julian.
@JulianKrause5 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!!!
@olexandrkuzmenko4048 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a nice review. I have been wanted to buying used one, but change my mind after watching this review. You saved my money, because I planned to use recorder with dynamic mic. Thank you once again
@zyzzyvacation4 жыл бұрын
3:20 On the inside of the battery compartment door there’s a special place to store the small rubber stand so you don’t end up losing it. Simply press the rubber piece between the 2 plastic stems on the inside of the door and when replaced the rubber stand will never get lost while stored between the batteries 🖐😉
@oprgraphicsllc82663 жыл бұрын
Also, if you want a snug fit in the tripod socket, just turn it clockwise a few times. All this said, a flip out stand or something that doesn't detach would be better and if done right, far less fiddly. It's overall a very good review. My nitpicks is that critiques and praises aren't given with any nod toward prices. Also, I thought the build quality felt fine for a $180 portable four channel recorder. Maybe the feel is different depending on whether you pick it up empty or with batteries. Weight subjectively suggest quality. (I've had cheap phones in the past that had a lead weight in the handset presumably at least partly to weight it down when they went with lighter weight speakers and microphones.)
@goldenlady83339 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@drstew17 ай бұрын
I’m so happy i bought this device already. Your description is interesting,personally any recording devise with XLR connections under 130.00 pounds is un heard of. I got virtually Binaural sound recorded with the Y configuration kept still outside a window. Playback you can hear the direction vehicles are driving in. Almost 3D sound. I prefer this to my sony linear PCM recorder
@Kevin-ib4gv4 жыл бұрын
Personally, I love the "Record" feature of not going directly into record mode, as you need to set levels before you record anyway, and if you REALLY want to jump right in and record, just press the record button twice quickly. Also, you must remember price point when reviewing these recorders, and Tascam does make more expensive recorders for more exacting professional applications. All in all, in my opinion, this is a very fine recorder for under $200.00.
@lennartgosman36402 жыл бұрын
It is a horror system where you can miss the dubble tap or forget it. Stupid system.
@WEHAVETHISDREAM Жыл бұрын
Even if all companies have better recorders, they should put pre-amps and a/d d/a converters. That should be HIGH-CLASS. All other things (cheap plastic, buttons etc.) I don’t care about.
@RobertLinthicum5 жыл бұрын
Another amazing contribution to KZbin. Thanks for what you do, Julian!
@leswright41084 жыл бұрын
I just got a FetHead Phantom today. I can confirm what you start--using the device easily improves the noise situation with my low sensitivity dynamic mics and the Behringer C-3, which is not terribly sensitive compared to other condensers. I am glad I got it and it will improve my experience with the DR40X and my other Tascam recorder. That said I have multiple uses for the FetHead beyond just lowering preamp noise on this device. I think someone starting clean is best to not worry about the FetHead and spend the extra money on a Zoom recorder with better preamps.
@ProSimex842 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna pick one up tomorrow used for $50, as I'm mostly going to use it to digitize music I record on reel to reel and 4 track cassette, it's perfect. The fa t that I can take it out and grab samples to feed into my sampler is just icing on the cake.
@grandmasterjo15 жыл бұрын
Very nice presentation. I think English is not your first language but the clarity flow and content is excellent. Very mature voice and a job well done 👍
@leswright41084 жыл бұрын
Like many educated Germans Julian actually speaks perfect English. Let's put it this way--he is much easier to understand in English than a certain US president ;)
@tbhv4 жыл бұрын
thanks for this wicked video- I have a dr40 and the noise floor is outrageous! I have been doing research to figure out if this normal for the system and I think your video totally confirms my belief. I guess I live and I learn haha
@audiotango4 жыл бұрын
I could listen to you for hours! Great job!
@alessandrolazzari79374 жыл бұрын
Not only great tech skill with lots of numbers and figures BUT also opinions based on fact check without any brand sponsorship. Well done! I'll always follow you review!
@bluplow7 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I was looking to replace my DR-40 because it has a few issues and I just tested the noise level and it sounds pretty much like you just showed! So I'll keep looking. I may check to see if you have any reviews on good handhelds.
@jazzvanravenswaay26964 жыл бұрын
Great to see a more detailed review on this, thank you!
@jamesgrellier47504 жыл бұрын
Exceptionally clear and useful video. Thank you so much for putting the time in to this. I think you saved me some money and a lot of time getting frustrated with this machine, which I was close to buying.
@omegapointil57415 жыл бұрын
You should be comparing noise levels of comparably priced models.
@shadowsilhouette84995 жыл бұрын
I was about to leave this same response. Comparing a $100 recorder to a $700 one. You obviously get better quality when you pay more. They design their budget devices with this in mind. I have an even cheaper version, the DR-22 WL and I love it for its size and functions, even if limited. I just clean up the his in post, I mean I'm going to do that anyway.
@djinibee24354 жыл бұрын
@@shadowsilhouette8499 The Zoom H5 (which is one of the recorders the Tascam is compared to) is not a $700 recorder, indeed it is only a bit more expensive than the Tascam. In fact, it is very important to be aware of the issue Julian points out because if you're recording, say, birdsong in the field, you may have difficulty finding a quiet enough spot to use as a basis for cleaning up the file in post.
@kbrocx4 жыл бұрын
@@djinibee2435 Current Amazon prices. DR 40x: $179 , Zoom H5 $279, F4 $444, F8 $849 SD MIX PRE-3 $680. There are other audio recorders in the Tascam's price range, but these are not them. As he mentioned you can add the Fathead Preamp ($99) and lower the dB by 22 decibels. Check his chart and see how that compares.
@GethinColes4 жыл бұрын
I saw a KZbinr raving about the Roland r07. Have you seen it? Any other suggestions for around $200 US?
@sang3Eta4 жыл бұрын
It didn't sound that noisy using the inbuilt mics just with the external dynamic mic.
@WEHAVETHISDREAM Жыл бұрын
Thanks, man! Best audio reviewer / tester ever!
@Rompler_Rocco Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! I nearly "upgraded" from my DR-40 assuming that _of course_ Tascam improved the preamps, how could they not?? 🤦♂️ Also- I can't believe this channel escaped me until now! I know your name from all over the KZbin audio community, and I see why. Glad to finally be subbed! 👍
@pdbordelon5 жыл бұрын
Which field recorder in the DR-40X's price range would you guys recommend if you plan to mostly use the built in mic to record band practice? Would you go with the DR-40X for that purpose or is there another make or model you would consider first? Thanks!
@phelyxz9 ай бұрын
I wonder just the same. He says there are better alternatives but I wouldn't know which ones 🤔
@GregorMima4 жыл бұрын
Ive been using the DR40 for years, still works like on day 1, and still has the noise you describe ... you need hotter mics for it (been using it with AudioTechnica). Seems the only added feature is the usage as USB sound device on Mac/PC ... Reason why i bought it back in the day: the Zooms had even worst noise floor (and dont check the crap frequency response) and you could use it with external USB batteries. And ofc around 160€ it was cheap. And even after all these years of "abuse" - even it may feel cheap - never was broken, always worked. Yeah i agree 2020 the DR40II perfomance is not acceptable anymore.
@MichaelDooney4 жыл бұрын
Recently picked up two Fethead's for my DR-40 and wish I had years ago. Input volume without was around 80-90 whereas with the Fethead's it's down to 10, virtually eliminating the noise floor.
@MrmelodyUs4 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@weeardguy4 жыл бұрын
Yes! This is a review. No stupid, annoying background-music, just a normal setup behind you.... I now own a DR-40, which has a an extremely annoying 'chirp' sound when using a phantom powered microphone. (which is basically a 'continuation' of the very bad helicopter sound many experienced back in the days and was eventually fixed by Tascam). Just tried to record a voice-over, when the chirp came on AGAIN. I was so fed up that I started looking for something different. As I can read and write with my Tascam DR-40, I thought of the DR-40X. But darn, no. This will not be my choice. About the plastic ;) My DR-40 has survived many accidental drops, including drops on the metal guards that protect the internal microphones. It has never failed to amaze me how sturdy this thing is built. The mic-guards aren't even bent!
@ChillTube20104 жыл бұрын
A great honest review, thanks Julian 😎🎙️🔊
@nektardymski60252 жыл бұрын
Hey Julian! Great and detailed review. Really enjoying your content. Thanks!
@DagAreHalland Жыл бұрын
Incredible review! Holy ****. You should create a course to teach people how to create a review. 11/10!
@SMayhua2 жыл бұрын
HI, I'm using a Fethead for this recorder but the Phantom Energy it's not passing to my Rode NTG4. Any idea how to fix this?
@tbhv4 жыл бұрын
especially thank you for doing the demo with an sm57- this is the exact noise floor I get when I use it for video and I agree- it's unacceptable
@MrmelodyUs4 жыл бұрын
U need a Klark-Teknik $30 Cloud-Lifter on the mic!
@AfroGelXT2 жыл бұрын
@@MrmelodyUs thankyou so much
@leswright41084 жыл бұрын
I have come to trust Julian's scientific approach and objective measurements. That said I get much better quality out of this with a Behringer XM8500 dynamic mic than this review suggests I should. Perhaps my old ears and high frequency hearing loss mean I don't hear noise as much ;) My main gripe with the unit is that it's overdubbing and mixing capabilities take some time to sort out. You really need to download the full reference manual from Tascam. In short it isn't a four-track recorder in the more traditional sense as in my old Zoom H4. The process is basically overdub-bounce-overdub-bounce on track at a time. Workable, but different. I find the build quality is fine. The little rubber foot has a storage slot in the battery cover. And the Peak Reduction level control is very useful (there are other KZbin videos that extol the virtues), but I agree that the Auto and Limiter level controls are not. Julian doesn't mention that you can power the thing through USB too using computer port, a standard phone charger, or and external battery pack. In brief I like it a bit better than Julian does. However, I am keen to invest in a fethead to see it I can improve the noise performance on this and other beloved recorders I have.
@JulianKrause4 жыл бұрын
Hey, thank for sharing your experience with the DR-40X and the additional input! The reason you are much better off with the XM8500 is that it is a more sensitive microphone. Meaning, it delivers a stronger signal in comparision to many other dyanmic microphones and that's why you end up with less noise in your recording.
@leswright41084 жыл бұрын
@@JulianKrause Thanks. A couple of other things you didn't touch on. I have been experimenting with the thing as a USB interface, and it is surprisingly good, especially when using the built in mics. My DAW is Cakewalk, and I do find it takes a lot of fiddling with the ASIO4All property settings to get down to 128kbps latency (I have a small slow laptop so I don't go lower), but it is possible. As for the internal mics, there seems to be a slight QC issue with mine. In the XY position the Y is turned in a little more than the X. This means the stereo balance seems to slightly favour the R channel when you speak or sing dead on. The average difference on the meters is only a couple of dB, and it should only be audible to obsessive audiophiles, but this device isn't cheap and I would expect this to be in better nick. Also, the sensitivity of the mic to plosives is a huge headache--a pop filter or windcover of fur or foam is an absolute must, especially if you use Peak Reduction, as I do, to manage the the gain. I still really like the thing, but I can't deny that the mic asymmetry, which I suspect does not affect every unit out there, is a tad annoying (even if it is easy to compensate for by positioning).
@kbruff20105 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Have you considered the following: 01) Simple button layout 02) quality of speaker on rear 03) weight 04) low cost 05) accessory options. I think for the cost window this recorder it the best - but it works out ok.
@ASMRLovebyT5 жыл бұрын
Hi Julian, this might be a silly question, but what does the USB Audio Interface in this device do? Why is it handy to buy this one instead of the dr-40? Thank you.
@thomasrenhult2734 жыл бұрын
Finally someone who does reviews that are critical. What alternatives do you recommend? Are there any similar recorders in the same price range?
@VideoVakwerk3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your clear and very detailed review!
@waltersmetak4 жыл бұрын
Woe! Exceptional review! Really unfortunate not catching this before getting a DR 40......
@carlosp.18464 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this unbiased review
@howardanderson30615 жыл бұрын
Excellent review, I just bought one on line but maybe I'll send it back for something else. I did not like the fact of the noisy preamps, I agree that in 2019, a noisy preamp is not OK. And for God's sake this is TASCAM, Really, Say what? this is not OK! Thanx for your candid review
@RonaldSuper75 жыл бұрын
Great review !!! You highlighted all the points that we should know about. That rubber back piece leveler thing is ridiculous. It shows that they did care enough to improve this product so we should not either. Thanks for the your time and expertise....
@brianwyse58104 жыл бұрын
whats the better alternative? H4N Pro?
@daflehrernetzwerk23794 жыл бұрын
Thanx for this video, is it possible to use the DR-40 for a webinar as a regular audio interface by connecting it to the Notebook?
@kenwittlief2553 жыл бұрын
Only with the DR-40X, not the older DR-40 with the yellow display
@piratescribe4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the detailed breakdown. Much appreciated!
@spritual_enlightenment5 жыл бұрын
First time seeing your video. Glad to do that!
@garypranzo93345 жыл бұрын
Got a DR40 in 2015 and never looked back. I do not shoot 1 second of video without it also recording. This does not seem like a big upgrade
@TheCameraManReviews5 жыл бұрын
Hi I am looking for a audio record to record ambient sounds, like birds, rivers, trees etc etc. would this be a good recorder for this?
@zencoatlrios26484 жыл бұрын
Damn thats a lot of noise! Thx for the review!
@tomexistsonline5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you posted about the noise levels. I've got a DR-07X and am trying to record two lav mics but, for a podcast, it's just untenable. A HORRIBLE noise level. I need to find a new recorder ...
@Henry-vr6zr4 жыл бұрын
Nobody: Asmr KZbinrs: *ILL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK*
@reinulf6563 жыл бұрын
Asmr youtubers... And 5 years ago we thought influencers and binge eaters were the pinnacle.
@dhoneybeekingdom78893 жыл бұрын
Hi! Just a begginner here. I want to use this recorder to record nature sounds in quiet environments. I guess I will use the built-in mics. Would the noise you show in the video affect here? Or that noise only affects when you connect an external mic, like a dynamic one you mentioned?
@gplama4 жыл бұрын
That line noise as shown at 8:11 is unacceptable for my usage. I've tested across a number of mics. All the same. I'm extremely disappointed with this product and will be returning it.
@hbp_4 жыл бұрын
I was considering buying a cheap recorder for outdoors recording but I just ended up using my Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 with an android phone as a recorder. The setup can record for hours and the quality is way better than what you can get from these cheapies. However, obviously the phone costs more than a bunch of these things. Oh, and yes I figured that the Scarlett fits perfectly into a small 1/2 rack bag.
@djadams33564 жыл бұрын
Also depends on the mic
@DavePawson3 жыл бұрын
You do not say which are the better alternatives, but thanks, a detailed and factual review.
@soundreamerbg3 жыл бұрын
Any observations on the noise when using condenser microphones with external phantom power? Is it any different if the tascam dr-40x's phantom power is off?
@trippypages7309 Жыл бұрын
So: Pluging dynamic microphones to the imputs create a non-professional noise. If i plug in a synthesizer..... i would get the same noisy results ????????
@AndyThomas_mrblitz Жыл бұрын
When you plug an electric guitar straight into the Tascam DR-40X, do you need a pre-amp? Without pre-amping, it seems like Tascam doesn't pick up an electric guitar signal much at all. The levels are barely there. Put a pre-amp between the guitar and the Tascam, and the levels are 'normal'. Is there something I've not discovered on the internal menus of the Tascam, or is that just the way it is (signal almost nil when recording electric guitar direct)?
@gillesmatheronpro4 жыл бұрын
This is great work !!! Bravo. What with those "Dislike" people, what's wrong with you ??? You'd better give him applause for his work, and criticize Tascam for their poor product quality... NOT the other way round (which you did) you dumb ! This "evolution" really is disappointing from a brand with such huge R&D capabilities. They could have offered a DR-41 (or else) with the specifications pros are really in need for, when it comes to super-compact recorder... not a twin of what already exists with minor improvements. And the look of a 1990s pocket game console. When I look at the screen, it reminds me of those gaming sessions we had... all flocked on the sofa like seagulls, just to try and see what was happening on the minuscule display. It's 25 years later, but Tascam surely has some kind of nostalgic engineers in their ranks ! Tascam... give us screens, not backlit stamps !!! On each side of the device, you have about 1 cm between the actual edge of the display and the flanges of the body. Taking 'a few of this unused space for a wider screen : idea of the year (if you read this Mr Tascam). Once again... thank you Julian, you saved us (me included) lots of money with your work ! You should apply for a position at Tascam R&D departement ! ^_^
@dollhausenx4 жыл бұрын
Probably because it's misleading to compare a $200 recorder to recorders costing far more. Plus it's utter BS to plug the Shure SM7B into this recorder. You don't buy a cheap Tascam to use that microphone. I have a Sound Devices MixPre3 and I have to use a Cloudlifter with that mic. This review would carry more weight if he had made it more about the difference between the $300 Zoom H5 and the $200 Tascam DR-40x. Then it would be a matter of, "do you want to pay the extra $100?" The noise level was closer between those two units. I have to laugh when he's beating up the Tascam for build quality. Wotta joke at $200! The noise floor complaint (especially old vs new) was the most valid part of the review. Too bad he didn't compare the Zoom H4n Pro. That's really the direct comparison Zoom and Tascam.
@gillesmatheronpro4 жыл бұрын
@@dollhausenx recently used the H4nPRO for live theatre caption. Was asked last minute, and had nothing available as multitrack... so borrowed that. Thankfully the thing was loud, and I got saved. This recorder also has a bad noisefloor. That alone keeps me away from buying ANY recorder at all. We're 2020, can't these guys offer clean preamps ? Not rocket-science level... just decently clean. What's the point in having fancy spec-list if first-of-first is not checked, and the raw tracks sound worse than 2000' DATs ones ? I hear what you point, but we need clean sound first... not second. Who can spend hours at the keyboard, just for cleaning and improving their tracks ? Well, for some weeks/months, we may have spare time inside... but its another story. ✋😏 He pushed the thing a tad, to see if it could handle pro gear... because Tascam claim it can. He took Tascam pretentions to the first degree... because these guys trade (our) money for (their) words. It's short on noisefloor, it's short on speclist compliance, it's short on delivering pro quality... enough known. They have the skills for a generation 3 with decent preamp stages... let's see ! 😇
@whiskeyweekly75334 жыл бұрын
I use an SM57 for spoken word on this recorder. With a FETHEAD, I have very little noise. Great review!
@zajefajnylogin2 жыл бұрын
Do both xlr / jack inputs support + 4dBu line signal or only jack is for line signal?
@johnlackner11932 жыл бұрын
can it record line level inputs and the internal mics simultaneously?
@ambrichard100 Жыл бұрын
Alas, I just purchased a used one. I usually revise my recordings with a audio editing program. I hope the "hiss" from the preamps can be removed with noise reduction and/or E Q settings.
@bruunm19752 жыл бұрын
I just bought this to record rehearsals in the room and record line level and ambient (audience) from inbuilt mics during gigs. I’m sure it’ll be fine for capture ;)
@Stbnfr4 жыл бұрын
Al right I personally think that THIS is a review. Thanks.
@Marco__Photo2 ай бұрын
i would like to hear the noise example with the FET head.
@kristallee53235 жыл бұрын
I love my dr-40x it works way better than my focusrite interface
@beatsaway5 жыл бұрын
how? i plugged it into mac but its not detected?
@Altohamy4 жыл бұрын
why better than focusrite?
@Solstice425 жыл бұрын
I had similar bad experience recently with the DR-07X, except it was worse because it picked up cell phone RF noise :( right in the middle of my recording of a concert. I would love to see a test of these devices that tested against RF interference - in a public venue you cannot control for people having cell phones. There seems to be no protection - I had less interference from my Zoom H4n, but there was still some. Have not tested my Tascam DR70D for noice. Can others post on this modern recordist challenge?
@AfroGelXT2 жыл бұрын
Do you ever have the same issue with an external mic plugged in?
@acoustically92012 жыл бұрын
Can anyone help....? I've set up Record mode as INT STEREO / DUAL RECORD. Hit 'record' - flashes - set levels - hit record again - solid red. Then....it records for 5 seconds and stops recording and flashes red again. It then counts this 5 sec recording as a ''track'' in the Music Files. It's like there is a setting somewhere which is allowing only for 5 seconds of recording. Same thing happens if I use Ext Line In. PS... I've had this for 2 yrs but only learning to use it the last few days. I wonder if it is a software update issue. Any help much appreciated. Wanted to use it tonight....
@acoustically92012 жыл бұрын
Got it.....go to REC SETTINGS...MODE...SET ''MODE'' to OFF (was set to NEW FILE and this was causing it to jump to a new file during a ''soundcheck/levels test'' as the audio was low and the machine thinks audio input has ceased and ends the track.
@Jason759133 жыл бұрын
Is the FEThead or cloudlifter necessary with, say, synths or mixer main outputs for lowest noise?
@martinhasson49425 жыл бұрын
Amazingly detailed and critical review!!! 🙄🙄🙄🙄 TELL IT LIKE IT IS! 🤗🤗🤗
@phrtza Жыл бұрын
I have DR-40 in which the external input just died. What would you recommend to replace it? I need 96khz/24bit LINE-IN recording.
@yogamreet5 жыл бұрын
Good review, but concerning Input Noise comparison it worth to mention the price of each device in the list because they are from the different price categories. Current prices on B&H: - SD MixPre-3: $650 - Zoom F4: $450 - Zoom F8: $1000 - Zoom H5: $280 - Tascam DR-40X: $170 Tascam decoders of the higher level have much better amplifiers. For example Tascam DR-60DMII ($200) has EIN rating of -120dBu (seems to be an excellent device for this price if you don't need build-in mics) and their flagship handheld recorder DR-100MKIII ($400) has EIN -124dBu with ability to record at 192kHz. BTH, SD MixPre-3 being very nice device in general has some issues with 192kHz recording according to "Most Helpful Critical Review" on B&H: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1333778-REG/sound_devices_mixpre_3_mixpre_3_mic_preamps.html/reviews The quote about cheap plastic from Tascam official site: "Despite using lightweight plastic for the body in order to keep the overall weight low ... the ribbed internal structure achieves robustness as well as its lightweight." You have inspired me on all those researches, so thanks for your video!
@JulianKrause5 жыл бұрын
Hey, I was so critical about the preamp noise of the DR-40X because for nearly the same price you can get the Zoom H4n, which has an EIN of about -120dBu(A). That's the same preamp noise as the H5 and this is miles ahead of the DR-40X. Cheers!
@yogamreet5 жыл бұрын
@@JulianKrause That's a good point although Zoom H4n Pro ($220 on B&H) is still more expensive than Tascam DR-40X and Tascam DR-60DMKII. The latter has better preamps and more descent limiter function than DR-40X. And all Tascams (including the most cheap DR-05) have at least one very nice feature that Zoom recorders missed (please correct me if I'm not right about Zooms): it is so called "overdubbing" mode, when you can play a music track and simultaneously record new one over it. So, you can record each instrument and vocal one by one if you want. In models that have 4 inputs (DR-40X and above) you can choose to record a clean track or a mix, in cheaper models with 2 inputs only you can record a mix only, but you can change the input volume of the playing track and your recording sound separately. I found it very useful even in the cheapest models and for me it's a deal breaker. So, my understanding of Tascam line-up is following: From DR-05X to DR-40X/DR-44WL - low-range models with a lot of nice features and excellent sound quality for that low price, but more expensive models in that range offer more features/options, but not better sound quality; DR-60DMKII / DR-70D / DR-701D - specially designed for filmmakers, have better sound quality than lower models, good reputation on the market and very affordable price ($200-$450); DR-100MKIII - for music recording (up to 192kHz) or for everything else if you need better quality than DR-40X can provide and want handheld form factor. Has great sound quality and some extra features (like digital input). It is definitely better than Zoom H4n Pro which you've mentioned above (and Zoom H5 either if it has the same preamp noise as you say): kzbin.info/www/bejne/eprJoGeup5ydadk I highly appreciate your criticism about preamp noise, it helps a lot to understand the position of each model on sound quality gradation and that understanding is not easy to get somewhere else.
@evolvingevrday Жыл бұрын
Hi Julian, I am thinking about getting the portacapture x8 but 'heard' the mics and more importantly, the XLR amps are not clean. Even with 32 bit float, I have heard the ein is not 120> as they claim. Have you tested this? I believe you have tested a Zoom 32 bit device in the past. May you let me know how they compare? Thank you
@rlowle12285 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Very complete review.
@createdaley Жыл бұрын
Is there a 1/4 input for this device?
@theokr894 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this excellent review
@annoybot5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the fantastic review - returned my unopened DR-40X and got the Zoom H5. So glad.
@corbellifilms2 жыл бұрын
Hi 👋 I’m looking for a portable recorder that can manage at least one hour of record using the phantom on with an external mic. I don’t understand if this recorder that you are making the review can stand for more than 3 hours. I will appreciate your help. Many thanks 😊
@roop2982 жыл бұрын
Do the internal mics turn off when you have a line in?
@bthemedia5 жыл бұрын
@4:25 looks like Tascam switched from Mini to Micro USB... though USB-C is becoming more popular now. Is the port also for USB power?
@JulianKrause5 жыл бұрын
Yes, the device can be used like an audio interface and powered from the usb connection.
@raulrincon74192 жыл бұрын
I wanted to know how many microphone capsules does it have. Does the unit have MS mode for mid-side blend techniques. Will you being doing a review on the Zoom H2n. Danke furs Helfen..
@henningkraggerud91245 жыл бұрын
I am using Tascam DR40 the original(version 2) and Tascam DR07X and they both behave the same way with internal mics as does DR05(version 2) at recording level 32 there is much more noise than on recording level 33. Not sure if this is due to a filter from 33 or some sot of digital lifting up to 32,but for anyone using this right to a camera it is better to be at 33 and tune down headphone output level a notch than to record at level 32. This is also true for mic in 6.3mm from say a digital keyboard. If recording line in though level goes to 24 only and then it is linear. So better then as high output as possible from digital piano. Another thing to watch out is if you use bass+ EQ and Reverb effekts then line out will distort much earlier than the actually stored file. So if sending right to camera you cannot trust recording level as the added DB is not added on meter,so safest to be not to loud out. I usually like to be at 6 columns when going to high levels around -6db.I add further EQ through the tiny Shure SHA900 right before camera input which I have at the lowest possible.
@henningkraggerud91245 жыл бұрын
The Shure SHA900 which os a tiny headphone amplifier does have 4 band parametric Equalizer and and you can store 4 different user presets of this. I use this to get rid of most of the noise from Tascam now. Tascam I use to add reverb and a sometimes a bass boost. This way I can record violin and piano directly to camera and not synch or edit in post. It though took some time to figure out best settings. The parametric Equalizing and in and out 3.5mm DAC is extremely quick. I wrote to check this before buying. So Tascam amd Shure SHA900 is still good for me I record at 24 frames per Second. I did also read your review about other equipment,so for those who need a really small parametric EQ for live stream or broadcast the SHA900 is generally overlooked. Battery lasts a long time,more thsn 10 hours per charge. I use with 3.5mm for reverb . I havent yet tested usb.
@hardcorehouse5 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation and information, thanks.
@LearnThaiRapidMethod5 жыл бұрын
Very informative review, Julian. Thank you. I had the DR-40, which got damaged so I've just ordered the DR-40X (same price). I didn't notice much of a floor noise before - at least not one that I couldn't easily remove in post. I'm not familiar with all the technicalities, so what I got is more by luck than judgement. I use this DVR with an LCT 640 condenser mic - so I'm not sure if the preamp noise issue is something I need to worry about. Could you please clarify this for me. I understood the the LCT mic has a built-in preamp (is that correct)? So do I simply disable the preamp in the Tascam (how do I do this)? Is this what the input gain is all about? I'm recording voiceover exclusively, so maybe none of this is relevant to me (just speak closer to the mic?) Alternatively, what do you suggest as a decent, inexpensive preamp for a condenser mic like the LCT? Or what do you suggest as a similar DVR like the Tascam in the same price range, but which doesn't have the problems you mentioned? :)
@LearnThaiRapidMethod5 жыл бұрын
Well, I managed to cancel my order for the DR-40X and decided to go for the Zoom H4n Pro for an extra $30. I hope I made the right choice, but one reviewer did seem to think it had a lower noise floor, plus the button layout seems a bit more logical (you can quickly select any of the 4 input channels in any combination and the menu button is away on the side) but otherwise all the other features seem identical. The only difference being that the built-in mics are fixed in XY position, but you can adjust the directionality from 90 to 120 degrees. Thanks again :)
@JulianKrause5 жыл бұрын
@@LearnThaiRapidMethod Hey, I would have recommended you the H4n Pro as well. As far as I know, the preamps are the same as in the Zoom H5. You can hear the difference to the H5 in this video (I accidentally labeled the H5 as F5 at 6:47). With a Zoom H4n Pro in combination with your LCT 640 you can make very low noise recordings. Enjoy your new recorder!
@LearnThaiRapidMethod5 жыл бұрын
@@JulianKrause TY :)
@LearnThaiRapidMethod5 жыл бұрын
@@JulianKrause Thank you. I've been working with the H4n Pro for a few days now and it's a great little device, solidly built, impressive internal mics (albeit super-sensitive to ambient noise) and low noise floor - esp. with my LCT640 XLR mic.
@JulianKrause5 жыл бұрын
@@LearnThaiRapidMethod Great to hear! Btw. the preamp has nothing to do with how much ambient noise you pick up. That has to do with the mic you use. Be sure to get the mic close (about 8 inches) to your mouth to get the best sound quality possible.
@mattwenn31593 жыл бұрын
you haven't mentioned how the price is reflected, could it be that its not as good as other models because it is cheaper?
@bthemedia5 жыл бұрын
@4:00 you suggest it should display audio levels when turning on the device? I disagree. How do you know what REC MODE settings are enabled when first turning on device? The “preview” to recording just takes a little getting used to, which I think is only a criticism on first use (because “red blinking light” usually means recording)... instead I suggest it should go from “yellow” for audio levels check the “red” for recording. There is also the “preview” audio recording option before you hit REC the 2nd time to actually record.
@JulianKrause5 жыл бұрын
I just don't understand why you need the preview mode. When I turn on the device it should show me my settings, including the level meter, so that I can quickly set my levels. Then when I hit record it should directly start the recording. Can you name one good reason for the preview mode to exist?
@bthemedia5 жыл бұрын
Julian Krause Often people may use the “pre” recording feature on this or other recorders, so that it starts recording on a rolling buffer as soon as you press REC 1x to be in Monitor Mode / Standby, so that if you are 5 sec late on hitting REC again to be in Recording Mode - you still have that buffer. My concern (I don’t know how valid this is, please correct me if possible) is that if the device is always on this “Monitor / Recording Buffer” mode as soon as you turn on the device... that may damage the inputs? For example, plugging and unplugging cables while device is on with different audio input levels and not knowing which recording mode is selected (i.e. internal mic, line or XLR mic input). By requiring the user to at least (presumably) have everything configured and “ready to record” when they enter “Monitor Mode” - that seems logical to me. What is illogical / confusing to me is that “blinking red REC” light means “monitoring” and not “recording”. 😣 So I wish that indication between Monitor Mode vs Record Mode was better communicated (eg Yellow vs Red light).
@wildlyundivided4 жыл бұрын
@@JulianKrause The sony pcm-m10 (and probably a10) put you in a pre-record mode with the record button. This allows you to adjust your levels (input and volume) prior to starting the recording.
@justinmathew1304 жыл бұрын
excellent presentation and informative , thanks
@AlexanderBischof2 жыл бұрын
I think the noise with condenser micros is better, but not perfect. In my case a Senneheiser MKE600. Do you have an alterantive option with XLR connectors?
@Niyke Жыл бұрын
Hi Julian, are you familiar with the Marantz PMD-661, if so what are your thoughts on it?
@judaismopractico15423 ай бұрын
Which alternative would you like me to buy???
@TonyBabarino5 жыл бұрын
Excellent review! Subscription earned! 👍
@TonyBabarino5 жыл бұрын
Make more videos faster! 👍👍👍😀
@StarOasis26 Жыл бұрын
Thank you insightful comparison. I'm recording crickets and other ambient bugs. what's the best low self-noise recorders out there?
@silviowebdesign11 ай бұрын
Hello, this voice recorder doesn't make any "white noise" as background? The sound is really clea, or you edited the audio? I'm thinking about buying one Tascam Dr-40...
@MichaelWynneCAS5 жыл бұрын
Excellent detailed review Julian!
@JulianKrause5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Michael!!!
@westralianoffroad10 ай бұрын
I’ve just fired mine up for the first time with a dynamic mic, and I’m disappointed to hear so much noise coming through. I’m so glad to have found this video because now I know why. Unfortunately, the Tascam DR-40 is not for me.
@tiffanyblemaren7053 жыл бұрын
Hi! I have long dreamed of having such a recorder that I can control with WIRELESS HEADPHONES. Do you know if this model has Bluetooth?
@JulianKrause3 жыл бұрын
Hey, it does not have Bluetooth. If you want to use wireless headphones I would probably look at a mic that you can attach to your smartphone like the Rode i-XY or the Zoom Am7. Or if you want to connect an XLR mic, you could use an iRig Pre HD. Please be aware the Bluetooth always introduces some amount of latency which might make it unusable for real-time audio monitoring.
@tiffanyblemaren7053 жыл бұрын
@@JulianKrause Thanks for the answer! You've helped me a lot! Have a nice day!
@JGlassy3 жыл бұрын
Great review. I sure hope Tascam is listening to this one.
@cyklzycia88143 жыл бұрын
Hey ! What aBout tascam 100 marc lll ? Noise ?
@peppik4 жыл бұрын
Klasse Test! Weiter so Julian :)
@ttian24 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this review and this brings up old nightmare about the DR-40 and Zoom H4n original... They were so similar: EIN of around -108dBu, max gain amount around 45dB, clickly buttons for gain control, and shared headphone/line out port. And bad headphone amp. Forget about driving a dynamic mic, just take Rode NTG2 for an example (-36dBV/Pa @1kHz), the noise produced by H4n and DR-40 still haunt me today. IMO the original H4n and DR-40 get a pass for their age, and Zoom did improve the game on H4nPro in 2016. Tascam c'mon, the DR-40x in 2019 with virtually no audio improvement over the original version? What is this? Anyway, thank you for this video. Not sure why it got so many dislikes compared to your other videos.
@JulianKrause4 жыл бұрын
You are right, testing the DR-40X I felt like back in the times when the preamps even introduced noise to recordings with condenser mics. Oh, and the dislikes come from someone who dislike botted the video. Seems like I hurt someones feelings with an honest review...
@jialunluo7695 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review! So... at the price of $170, is it a good value? Or should one buy the more expensive (by $50) H4n pro instead? (Edit: My main use case is recording piano concerts where there will likely be very quiet passages; I would like to have the audio interface feature so I can hook it up to a computer)
@p11-w1x Жыл бұрын
im also interested in the answer of this question!