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The Tascam DR-07X is a lightweight, portable stereo handheld recorder featuring dual condenser microphones with adjustable positioning, delivering high-fidelity audio capture. It boasts an impressive 17.5-hour battery life powered by just two AA batteries, with USB mobile battery support. Designed for professionals and creators, it doubles as a USB audio interface for seamless integration with PCs, ideal for podcasting, live streaming, and music production.



















| ASIN | B07N3FJ6PB |
| Battery Average Life | 17.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,115 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #23 in Portable Studio Recorders |
| Brand | Tascam |
| Built-In Media | Tascam DR-07X Stereo Handheld Digital Audio Recorder and USB Audio Interface |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (790) |
| Digital Recording Time | 17.5 hours |
| Format | Digital |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043774033676 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Headphones Jack | 2.5 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 318 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Tascam |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Microphone Form Factor | Built-In |
| Microphone Operation Mode | Stereo |
| Model Number | DR-07X |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| UPC | 043774033676 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 years parts; 90 days labor. |
F**8
Great Recorder
Overall, this is a great recorder. It's super lightweight, simple to use, and menus are easy to figure out. Sound quality is great, and even just doing simple test recordings got great results. My only issue with it was putting and formatting the memory card. It would not work for some reason, but when formatting it on my PC and then using it the card worked fine. Not a deal breaker, but worth mentioning.
C**E
A good value
Easy to use and good recording quality. Works great for recording rehearsals.
L**C
What a fun little thing!
I got this to record my digital piano, through line-in, and in that job it excels. I"m using a cheap Y-cord bought here in Amazon, two 1/4 inch TRS plugs into a single stereo 1/8 TRS -- which is what plugs into this Tascam unit. A secondary use may be recording live events, but that is still in the future. Something I did test out is attaching it to my PC with USB and with drivers downloaded from Tascam, use this unit as a microphone to record directly into Audacity. Construction: Flimsy plastic. Button feel is just OK. Backlight seems good. To my eyes the display is easy to read. If you USB-power it the backlight can stay on indefinitely. On internal power I set the light to 30 seconds. I wouldn't go about dropping any precision piece of equipment, but this does seem extra fragile. I got a cheap hard-ish case for it here in Amazon. The SD card slot is covered, but the micro-USB connector isn't -- make sure to keep it clear of trash, ash, pocket-lint, random bits of organic green material, etc. This really isn't a true hardened field recorder, it's more of an indoor piece of kit. Operation: Takes a bit getting used to, but if you pay attention and can read and experiment you won't have an issue. If you've ran a tape machine *and* an iPod you'll have no problems. One thing to point out, due to how many it seems to catch out -- to record you must push record TWICE. The FIRST push turns the REC light to flashing, and wakes up the meters. Set your levels. Then hit it again. the SECOND push actually starts the recording. Once you've installed the drivers (from tascam's website) then you can not only connect this to your PC / Mac to transfer your files, you can use it as a USB mike directly to your software. I use Audacity. In USB mike mode, the levels are set at the software, not at the mike. With my setup, a level of +0.03 was clipping with my mouth about 2 feet from the mikes. The hotter you make it the more it'll p-pop. Keep it 3 or so feet away and it becomes more civilized. In my limited testing the mikes seem fairly cardioid, quiet, with good rejection of ambient noise around you. Sound: As mentioned at the beginning, I got this primarily for line-recordings. With the cheap y-cord from the piano's outs to this thing's line-in, the sound is clear, with good imaging. No noise of any kind - no hiss, no RF buzz, just absolute stone silence until I make the piano speak. Once you've set levels correctly, you can wail away with no concerns. My teacher is impressed with it, he's one of those old-timey open-reel peeps with 3 or 4 mikes to record his piano.. well, he did his thing on this setup, and we were both gobsmacked by how good it sounds. Haven't had a chance to try live music yet, but in testing, vocals via USB to Audacity on a PC were great - just be careful with the levels. It'll pop like crazy when you start getting to the -6 range of the meter. More distance helps. I found the internal mikes quiet, very focused stereo sound in XY mode while still rejecting the noise of the fridge 15 ft away off-axis and only caught my voice. I have not tried the A/B mode yet. In short, this is a solid 4 stars. If it were made in Japan, out of aluminum instead of plastic, it would be 5 stars. It would also be a lot more $. But honestly, for this price and the versatility, this thing's hard to beat. Just baby it... it really does not feel like it's up to harsh outdoor use. But then again... who reading this would drop a thousand-dollar AKG condenser? Who would drop a camera? i've fumbled gear before, much to my horror.. but that's on me, not on the gear! Yes, sturdier gear is always welcome, but this thing is one hundred seventeen dollars. And for those who are constantly harping on about the "noise" and "RF Buzz" -- either your cables are broken or you didn't plug it in all the way in, or you have a defective unit. This thing is stone quiet with its own mikes, or through line in. And I'm using a cheap 10 dollar China-made "shielded" y-cord to do this with!
S**T
Worth every penny
The instructions are a bit complicated, but the resulting sound quality is like nothing I’ve ever seen. You can choose whether it is directional or Omni microphone. I plug in an external power brick and I don’t use batteries and it seems to last forever. Three years now and it’s still going strong.
D**L
Quality
Exelente calidad de hardware and software
P**9
Great recorder but the interference is a NO GO.
Great recorder but when use near like a Wi-Fi router or even near your phone it will picks up lots of static interference. The peak level really gets annoying sometimes on this unit. I end up returning it and went with zoom 32bit float which is a really useful feature.
T**K
Works great
Low noise and line in jack make for easy recording. Computer interface is intuitive and batteries last long time. Ive made decent recordings just setting on top of amp. Recently switched to amp sim gear, so this now plugs in.
A**Z
Good sound quality but complicated interface
The sound quality is good, and the available recording formats are varied. But, the interface is complicated to navigate. There's no option to configure the recorder from your PC, you have to do it all on the recorder itself using the menus and the control buttons. If you're one of those people that doesn't like to have to mess with a lot of options and buttons, you might find yourself frustrated by this product! Now if you're like me and lived through the entire "ipod and its clones" era, you'll feel right at home with this recorder's interface. And given that the sound quality is good on this thing, the menu is a small nit to pick. The DR07X is a bit on the pricey side... especially if you're just looking to grab a voice note here and there or looking for a way to capture audio on your PC. And word to the wise: unless you get a bundle, the DR07X package is bare bones: you get the recorder, batteries, and a manual. No SD, no case, no windscreen, no nothing. One thing I do absolutely hate on the DR07X is that it doesn't go into USB mode as soon as you plug in the cable. You have to plug it in, go into the menu, and tell it what kind of USB mode to go into before you can transfer files or record audio to your PC. As for using it as a USB Mic, it works good. And there's no complicated setup for doing that. Just plug in, select the USB I/F option from the menu, and you're ready to go.
J**.
Super einfach zu bedienen, Soundqualität ist mega!
L**M
Muy buena calidad de la grabación. Le compré el filtro para el viento y la memoria SD de 128GB. Me pareció una buena opción comprar el tripié, es cómodo. Dentro de todas sus funciones, también me ha sido muy útil el poder conectarla mi iPhone y grabar directamente cuando tomo video. Muy recomendable.
L**X
Eccellente…
P**8
This does an excellent job,a little bit of a learning curve. Overall I'm very happy, well worth it.
A**O
Leve e cumpre o que promete
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