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Zoom H5
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3. USING EXTERNAL MICROPHONES
Okay, so that was pretty easy, right? So let’s
explain those XLR points we were talking about
earlier. Without going into too much detail, XLR
is a type of audio cable most commonly found
on microphones, mixers and instruments. You can
recognize them by their metal jackets and three
pins (or three holes). The Zoom H5 has two chan-
nels for use with XLR-cables (the channels 1 and
2) located on the bottom of the device (1). The
number of the channel can be found above the
respective channel.
If you have an external microphone (like a
clip-on mic or a dynamic mic) you can plug the
attached XLR-cable into the Zoom H5. Depending
on what channel you
plugged it in you can
now open that channel
in much the same way
you opened the L/R
channel on top.
Please note that
you can also plug
jack 6.3 into the
XLR inputs!
In our case click the button that says 1. Once
it goes red, the Zoom H5 is picking up sound
through the attached device and you can start
recording. Obviously, this same method applies to
all other channels as well. Use the control knob of
the corresponding channel to adjust the sensitiv-
ity. Again, make sure the indicator doesn’t jump
into the red or fall too far into the yellow.
The great thing about the Zoom H5 is that it
can record three (four, strictly speaking) channels
simultaneously. To do this, just repeat the previous
process for each channel used. The Zoom H5 will
subsequently save each channel as a separate le
allowing for full control over the various tracks
upon editing. Please note that this only works
with WAV-format les.

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Zoom H5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
G-shock sensorNo
Number of cameras1
Sample rate96 kHz
Audio quality24 bit
Audio recordingYes
Microphone sensitivity45 dB
Compatible memory cardsSD, SDHC
Power source typeBattery
Product colorBlack
Microphone maximum input140 dB SPL
Microphone input impedance2000 Ω
Interface1/8\
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth135.2 mm
Width66.8 mm
Height42.1 mm
Weight176 g

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