Zoom H5studio
Mobile Recorder
- No levelling required thanks to 32-bit float converter technology and dual AD converter
- System with interchangeable microphone capsules
- X/Y microphone capsule included (19.4 mm large diaphragm)
- Recording formats: 16 bit / 24 bit WAV fixed or 32 bit float with up to 192 kHz
- Recording medium: microSDHC cards up to 32 GB or microSDXC cards up to 2TB (both not included)
- Simultaneous recording of up to 6 tracks and playback of up to 4 tracks
- +48V phantom power switchable
- 2 XLR/TRS combo sockets with F-series preamplifier for microphone and line signals
- Stereo line input: 3.5 mm jack
- Stereo line output: 3.5 mm jack
- Stereo headphone output: 3.5 mm jack
- Integrated speaker
- 2" Colour display
- Timecode synchronisation via Zoom BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter (Art. 423971, not included)
- Recording and streaming via USB to Mac, PC, iOS and Android (4 inputs and 2 outputs)
- Power supply via 4 AA batteries (not included), Zoom AD-17 power supply unit (Art.325751, not included) or USB-C port
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 206 x 86 x 55 mm
- Weight (with batteries): 410 g
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Available since April 2025
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Item number 613904
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Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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Integrated Stereo Microhone Yes
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Recording Tracks 6
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Microphone Inputs 2
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48 V Phantom power Yes
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Line Inputs 4
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Storage Medium microSD/SDHC/SDXC
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Headphone connection Yes
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Integrated Speaker Yes
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Resolution max. 32 bit
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Max. Sample Rate 192 kHz
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Limiter No
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Max. Memory 2
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Power Feed 4x AA Batteries, USB
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Dimensions 206 x 86 x 55
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Weight 410 g
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A six-track portable studio
The Zoom H5studio is a compact recorder designed to capture up to six tracks – four individual tracks plus a stereo mix – with an included XYH-5s XY capsule, two locking XLR/TRS combo inputs, and a 3.5mm stereo input with plug-in power. The 19.4mm internal microphones are the largest in Zoom's Handy Recorder range, handling up to 140dB SPL, while the F-series preamps on the combo inputs deliver a dynamic range of 132dB and an EIN of -127dBu. Unlike the MicTrak range, the H5studio adds dedicated gain knobs on each channel alongside 32-bit float recording – offering full manual control without clipping, or hands-off automatic capture when the situation demands it. Advanced look-ahead limiters anticipate potential overloads before they reach the recording, and RF shielding reduces interference from smartphones and Wi-Fi routers. At 410g including batteries and 86×206×54.6mm, it is the most substantial recorder in the current Zoom portable range.
For 32-bit float recordings
The H5studio's XYH-5s capsule uses two 19.4mm unidirectional microphones in a 90° X/Y configuration, capturing stereo audio at up to 192kHz – with 32-bit float, 24-bit, and 16-bit formats all supported. The two locking XLR/TRS combo inputs accept up to +4dBu on the XLR input or +24dBu on the TRS, with switchable +48V phantom power for condenser microphones. The 3.5mm stereo mini-jack input additionally supports plug-in power for compact lavalier and boundary microphones. Each of the four channels has a dedicated rotary gain control, and the 2" colour LCD displays real-time waveforms for all active tracks. A 2s pre-record buffer captures audio before the record button is pressed. Note that the stereo mix track is available at sample rates up to 96kHz only – at 192kHz, four individual tracks are recorded without the mix.
Versatile field and studio recorder
The H5studio suits location recordists, content creators, videographers, and musicians who need a single device capable of handling stereo ambient recording, external microphone inputs, and direct line feeds from a mixing desk. Battery life runs to approximately 15 hours on alkaline cells in 2-track mode, or 6 hours across all four tracks – lithium cells extend this to 21 and 11.5 hours respectively. Recordings save to microSD card in WAV or BWF/iXML format, with SDXC support up to 2TB. Accessibility features include audible menu navigation in seven languages, with descriptions playable through the headphone output or the 250mW built-in speaker – a practical feature for visually impaired users. Power options cover AA batteries, USB bus power, or the separately available Zoom AD-17 mains adapter.
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.
Connectivity and expansion
Via USB-C, the Zoom H5studio functions as a 4-in/2-out audio interface at up to 96kHz in 24-bit or 32-bit float, with simultaneous SD card recording for a backup copy. A 3.5mm line output feeds decoded stereo to a camera for synchronised audio and video workflows. The interchangeable capsule system (version 3.0) accepts optional attachments including the SSH-6e shotgun microphone, the EXH-6e dual mic/line input expander, and the WLM-1 dual-channel wireless lavalier system. The optional BTA-1 Bluetooth adapter enables the Handy Control & Sync app for remote start/stop and timecode synchronisation across multiple Zoom recorders simultaneously. A dedicated TCA-1 timecode adapter – generating and receiving timecode via a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator – is available separately for professional video sync workflows. For on-set monitoring, playback is possible through the built-in 250mW speaker, allowing all participants to quickly review the recorded material.
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