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Founded in 1983 and based in Tokyo, Japan, the Zoom Corporation has been equipping creators around the world with innovative yet affordable audio equipment. No matter if you’re a classically-trained pianist or a run-and-gun filmmaker, our wide array of recording devices, multi-effects processors, effects pedals, drum machines and samplers is sure to have something that fits your gear bag and your budget.

Field Audio Recorders

Thanks to the Zoom F-series, professional field recording has never been so accessible. With the key features veteran sound designers demand and some new cutting-edge tech found only at Zoom, creators of all levels can now propel their film’s sound to new heights.

The popular Zoom Player series of guitar effects was launched in 1994, along with the Zoom Studio series, which continue to be found in the racks of many musicians today.

The following year, the Zoom 500 series of footpedals was introduced, including the 506 bass pedal and the extraordinarily popular 505 guitar pedal, the best-selling multi-effects pedal ever.

But it was in 2006 that Zoom totally redefined the state of the art in audio for video with the release of the revolutionary H4 Handy Recorder. Small enough to be held in the palm of your hand, the battery-powered H4 offered an onboard X/Y stereo microphone, the ability to record up to four tracks of 96/24 audio directly to SD card in either WAV or MP3 format, built-in effects including a guitar tuner and metronome, and a USB port that allowed the H4 to be connected to a computer. A smaller Handy Recorder, the H2, was released in 2007, followed by the H4n in 2009. All became standards of the industry.

In 2013, the third-generation H6 Handy Recorder was announced—a six-track recorder which offers a slew of advanced features, including a system of interchangeable microphone capsules which can be swapped out as easily as the lens of a camera.

H6 Recorder

H4N Pro Recorder

F1 SP (Shotgun Mic)

F1 LP (Lavalier Mic)

Video Recorder

In today’s digital world, video plays an important role in helping musicians reach a wider fan base. But musicians can’t rely on just any camera. They need one that records incredible audio. Zoom’s Q-series video recorders are made for serious artists who demand nothing but the clearest, richest sound for their musical performances, rehearsals and live streams.

Q2N - 4K Video Recorder

Q8 Video Recorder

Digital Instruments

Mix, monitor, record and live stream complex productions with a single piece of gear. Available with either 12 or 20 inputs, our L-series mixers give you complete control over your musical productions in a way that previously took a full rack of gear. These boards do it all!

Under the steady hand of CEO Masahiro Iijima, Zoom is dedicated to continually developing new products that allow artists to more freely express their ideas yet are accessible to anyone, from amateur to professional. The company’s staff represents a fusion of engineering expertise and artistic sensibilities; they know it’s not just a matter of having advanced technological skills but also the sense and desire to employ them creatively and imaginatively. In the summer of 2013, Zoom North America was formed. The first product to be distributed by ZNA is the groundbreaking H6 Handy Recorder.

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