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Universal Audio Volt 1 vs Zoom PodTrak P4

A side-by-side look at Universal Audio Volt 1 and Zoom PodTrak P4 for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Universal Audio Volt 1

One channel of UA preamp character for solo creators

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Zoom PodTrak P4

Four XLR inputs, battery power, and mix-minus built in

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At a glance

Universal Audio Volt 1Zoom PodTrak P4
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Free planNoNo
Free trialNoNo
Best forSolo podcasters or vocalists who want UA preamp coloring and iOS compatibility in the smallest possible form factorIn-person multi-host podcast shows of two to four people who want a portable, purpose-built solution

Key features

Universal Audio Volt 1

  • 24-bit / 192 kHz converters
  • Vintage mic preamp mode (610 tube circuit-inspired)
  • USB 2.0 class-compliant, iOS compatible
  • 1 XLR/TRS/Hi-Z combo input with 48V phantom power
  • 1-in / 2-out signal path
  • Bus powered, compact desktop form factor

Zoom PodTrak P4

  • 4 XLR inputs with individual gain, mute, and switchable 48V phantom power
  • 4 independent 3.5mm headphone outputs with individual volume controls
  • Built-in mix-minus for echo-free remote guest recording (phone / USB)
  • Records WAV and MP3 to SD/SDHC/SDXC up to 512 GB
  • Battery powered (2 AA) or USB-C power - fully portable
  • 4 sound pads for jingles, ads, and sound effects

Pros and cons

Universal Audio Volt 1

Pros

  • Vintage mode analog character in a single-input box
  • Class-compliant iOS and Mac/Windows support
  • Extremely compact and bus-powered
  • Good headphone output for monitoring

Cons

  • Single input only - no co-host capability
  • USB 2.0, not USB-C
  • No MIDI I/O

Zoom PodTrak P4

Pros

  • Four XLR inputs and four headphone outputs at an entry-level price point
  • Truly portable with battery power and compact footprint
  • Mix-minus works reliably out of the box for phone and remote guest recording

Cons

  • 16-bit/44.1 kHz recording ceiling is not audiophile grade
  • USB interface is 2-in/2-out only, limiting DAW multitrack workflows

The verdict

Choose Universal Audio Volt 1 if

Solo podcasters or vocalists who want UA preamp coloring and iOS compatibility in the smallest possible form factor.

If you're recording alone - one voice, one microphone - the Volt 1 covers the job with a preamp pedigree that most interfaces at this size can't match. The Vintage mode is the same 610-inspired circuit as the Volt 2.…

Read the full Universal Audio Volt 1 review →

Choose Zoom PodTrak P4 if

In-person multi-host podcast shows of two to four people who want a portable, purpose-built solution.

For what it costs, the P4 is a ridiculous amount of podcast recorder. Four XLR inputs and four independent headphone outs at this price makes every competitor look padded. Battery operation means you can take it anywhere. The real limitation…

Read the full Zoom PodTrak P4 review →

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