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The compact Tascam DR-10X audio recorder attaches to a handheld microphone for the ultimate compact news gathering recording system. A captive XLR connector attaches firmly to any dynamic microphone for capturing interviews in Broadcast WAV format at sampling rates of 44.1/48 kHz and 16/24-bit resolution or in MP3 format. Recordings can be offloaded through a USB connection or by loading the microSD card into a computer.
The Tascam DR-10X offers both manual and automatic gain setting, a low-cut filter and a limiter to prevent overloads. The Dual Recording mode can be used to create a copy of the audio at a lower level as a backup track in case there is distortion. Recording can begin instantly by sliding the record switch while turning the unit on.

This audio recorder is designed for plug-on connection, so it can be connected directly to XLR handheld dynamic mics or battery-powered condenser mics. Thus, it is perfectly suited for recording interviews, conferences, seminars, meetings and any other situation using a handheld microphone.

The DR-10X fits in the palm of the hand and is a true lightweight at only 56.3 grams. For small-scale reporting, you can record high-quality audio with just a microphone and the DR-10X. There is no need to carry bulky equipment – you can now record with a compact rig that you can hold in one hand.
The DR-10X creates mono WAV audio files at 44.1/48 kHz and 16/24 bits (BWF format) which is ideal for recording interviews, press conferences, meetings and other sources that are not needed in stereo format. Since firmware version 2.0, it is also possible to create space-saving MP3-format recordings at 16/24-bit resolution and a bit rate of 128 kbit/s or 192 kbit/s. You can use the automatic gain function and use the switchable limiter for overload protection or adjust the input level manually. And the dual-recording function records a safety track at a lower level (–6 dB or –12 dB).

To ensure high reliability, the DR-10X is engineered to prevent misoperation during recording. The recording switch uses a sliding mechanism that prevents misoperation from accidentally pressing a button. In addition, the hold function can prevent recording from being stopped by accidental contact with a button.
You can check the battery level on the easy-to-read organic EL display. Even if the battery should run out unexpectedly, the unit will automatically close the file before it shuts down to prevent loss of already recorded data.
Even though the DR-10X is very compact, it can play back recorded files. You can connect headphones to check recorded data right away.
Time information is stored with the audio data for easy searching and editing. And you can also let the unit create new files at regular intervals during recording without interruption.
| General | ||
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| Recording media | microSD card (64 MB−2 GB) microSDHC card (4 GB−32 GB) |
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| Recording/playback formats | BWF-compatible WAV format, 44.1/48 kHz, 16/24 bits, mono/poly MP3 format, 44.1/48 kHz, 128/192 kbit/s (recording) 32–320 kbit/s (playback) |
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| Audio input and output | ||
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| Microphone input | XLR (female) (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD) | |
| When MIC GAIN set to EXT (unbalanced input) | ||
| Maximum input level | −8 dBu | |
| Nominal input level | −24 dBu | |
| When MIC GAIN set to LO/MID/HI (balanced input) | ||
| Maximum input level | −31 dBu | |
| Minimum input level | −63 dBu | |
| Mic input gain | LO: +29 dB MID: +35 dB HI: +45 dB |
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| Input impedance | 10 kΩ or more | |
| Headphones output | 3.5-mm stereo phone jack (dual mono audio output) | |
| Audio performance (input to phones output) | ||
|---|---|---|
| When MIC GAIN set to EXT (unbalanced input) | ||
| Frequency response | 20 Hz – 22 kHz, +1/−3 dB | |
| Distortion | 0.05% (1 kHz sine wave, maximum input level) | |
| S/N ratio | 92 dB or higher (maximum phones volume) | |
| When MIC GAIN set to LO/MID/HI (balanced input) | ||
| Frequency response | 20 Hz – 22 kHz, +1/−3 dB | |
| Distortion | 0.05% (1 kHz sine wave, maximum input level) | |
| S/N ratio | 80 dB or higher (maximum phones volume) | |
| Requirements for connected computers | ||
|---|---|---|
| Supported operating systems | Windows 7, Windows 8 (including 8.1) Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) |
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| Power supply and other specifications | ||
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| Power supply | 1 AAA battery (alkaline, NiMH or lithium) USB bus power from a computer |
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| Power consumption | 0.65 W (maximum) | |
| Current consumption (USB bus power) | 0.25A (maximum) | |
| Date and time data retention | Built-in lithium battery | |
| Dimensions (w × h × d, excluding protrusions) | 52 mm × 95 mm × 28 mm | |
| Weight | 68 g (with battery) 56 g (without battery) |
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| Operating temperature range | 0–40 °C | |
| Approximate battery operation time (continuous operation) | ||
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| Conditions: WAV recording, 48 kHz/24 bit, headphones not connected, limiter off, dual recording off | ||
| Alkaline battery (EVOLTA) | 10 h (JEITA recording time) | |
| NiMH battery (eneloop) | 8 h (JEITA recording time) | |
| Lithium battery (Energizer Ultimate Lithium) | 15.5 h (JEITA recording time) | |
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
| Title | Type | Size | Download |
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| DR-10X_Manual_multi_RevB.pdf | 4.02MB | Download |