Head to head

Tascam DR-40X vs Zoom H5

A side-by-side look at Tascam DR-40X and Zoom H5 for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Tascam DR-40X

Four-track field recorder that doubles as a clean USB interface

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Zoom H5

Interchangeable capsule recorder built for serious field work

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At a glance

Tascam DR-40XZoom H5
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Free planNoNo
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Best forRemote recordings, journalism, and solo podcasters who need a portable recorder with external mic supportPodcasters and field recorders who want one device that adapts to wildly different capture scenarios via swappable capsules

Key features

Tascam DR-40X

  • Built-in adjustable condenser mics switchable between XY and AB stereo configurations
  • 2 Neutrik XLR/TRS combo inputs with 48V phantom power
  • 4-track simultaneous recording at up to 24-bit/96 kHz
  • Dual Recording mode captures a -12 dB safety copy to prevent clipping
  • USB audio interface (2-in/2-out) for direct computer recording
  • Up to 15 hours battery life on 3 AA batteries (phantom power off)

Zoom H5

  • 2 XLR/TRS combo inputs with 48V phantom power
  • Interchangeable capsule system: 6 compatible capsules
  • Up to 6 simultaneous recording tracks
  • 24-bit/96 kHz WAV recording
  • About 15 hours on 2 AA batteries in stereo mode
  • 140 dB SPL max input with included XYH-5 capsule

Pros and cons

Tascam DR-40X

Pros

  • Dual Recording safety track is a reliable safety net for field work
  • Long battery life makes it genuinely dependable for all-day shoots
  • Solid Neutrik combo inputs handle condenser and dynamic mics cleanly

Cons

  • No 32-bit float - gain staging is on you, and mistakes are permanent
  • USB interface limited to 2-in/2-out, basic by current interface standards

Zoom H5

Pros

  • Swappable capsule system adapts to any recording scenario
  • Proven, reliable preamps for field work
  • Long battery life in stereo mode

Cons

  • No 32-bit float - requires manual gain management
  • Capsule accessories are additional cost
  • Slightly bulkier than newer essential-series recorders

The verdict

Choose Tascam DR-40X if

Remote recordings, journalism, and solo podcasters who need a portable recorder with external mic support.

The DR-40X is a workhorse recorder that does everything adequately and nothing poorly. The built-in XY/AB mics are genuinely good for their size, the Dual Recording safety track has saved countless field recordings, and 15-hour battery life is real-world reliable.…

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Choose Zoom H5 if

Podcasters and field recorders who want one device that adapts to wildly different capture scenarios via swappable capsules.

The H5 has aged well because the interchangeable capsule system genuinely solves real problems. Swapping to the SSH-6 mid-side capsule for a wide outdoor interview, then switching back to XY for a controlled studio session, takes seconds. The preamps are…

Read the full Zoom H5 review →

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