








🎧 Capture every moment, wirelessly and flawlessly.
The Tascam DR-44WL is a compact, handheld portable audio recorder featuring upgraded XY stereo condenser microphones, dual locking XLR inputs with low-noise preamps, and innovative WiFi capabilities for remote control and file transfer. Designed for professional-quality 4-track recording, it excels in capturing loud sound sources without distortion, while shockmounted mics and advanced RFI shielding ensure clean, vibration-free audio. Its unique Dual Recording mode safeguards against volume spikes, making it an essential tool for musicians, videographers, and audio professionals seeking studio-grade sound on the go.
| ASIN | B00N4J8QWS |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,517 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #177 in Portable Studio Recorders |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (804) |
| Date First Available | September 11, 2014 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.2 ounces |
| Item model number | DR-44WL |
| Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 3.1 x 3.7 inches |
| Size | 3.70 x 3.10 x 5.20 inches |
| Speaker Count | 1 |
| Speaker Size | 4 |
| Standing screen display size | 2 |
P**Y
Petite, great sounding and RFI resistant!
I've been recording the fleeting moments of my musical life with the Tascam DR-100 II and DR-40 for several years and have been pleased with their performance. However, I'm always on the lookout for an upgrade and the DR-44WL is Teac's latest and greatest palm sized recorder. It sports new features over its predecessors--Wi-Fi, iOS app, larger LCD and better RFI shielding--but does operation and sound quality measure up? APPEARANCE & BUILD: The body—plastic with aluminum side panels—feels sturdy but is a far cry from the beefy metal body of the DR-100 II. The large monochrome LCD isn’t a touchscreen, but is easy to read and an upgrade over the DR-40 and DR-100. Unlike color displays, it’s visible in bright sunlight! A steel tripod socket makes for easy mounting on tripods and light stands. I use a small Arca quick release plate on the DR-44WL, allowing fast mount/dismount from ball heads. CONTROLS are ample but feel flimsy compared to the DR-100. Unlike the DR-70 and Zoom H6, it has a phantom power switch! Operation is intuitive save for setting levels: 1. press input level button; 2. select tracks; 3. turn level wheel; and, finally, 4. press input level button to exit level adjustment mode. Yikes, I actually had to read the manual to figure that out! The good news is paired stereo tracks, e.g., tracks 1 and 2, may be adjusted simultaneously, shaving off some toil. Channels of a stereo pair may also be adjusted separately, something not possible with the DR-40. The iOS app, Tascam Control, is smooth and superior to the physical interface of the DR-44WL, especially setting levels. After inputting a password it was up and running in a matter of seconds. The only gotcha is Wi-Fi mode goes through batteries much faster than physical controls so use the USB port for power or keep spare batteries for long sessions. CONNECTIONS: Combo XLR and TRS allow recording from external pro mics or line level sources such as mixers or outboard mic preamps. Mini or 3.5 mm TRS connectors are not directly supported but can be used with an adapter. In stereo mode, XLR inputs only work with tracks 3 and 4. Tracks 1 and 2 are reserved for the built-in mics. However, tracks 1 and 2 may be assigned to the XLR inputs in multi-track mode if that makes any sense. The DR-44WL has a switch to toggle inputs from mic, phantom power and line level. There are no digital or unbalanced inputs. A mini (3.5mm) stereo jack is the lone output source. So adapters are needed to interface with studio and home stereo systems. My SD card goes straight in my Mac for storage, editing and playback, so I haven’t bothered to hook up to anything. The DR-44WL has a mini-USB port for power or uploading to a computer, but not for playback or recording. BATTERIES: The DR-40 is an odd bird with three AA batteries in its belly. Thankfully the DR-44WL uses four AA batteries. I use Eneloop Pro rechargeable batteries and they last through an all day rehearsal. Standard Eneloop work fine also but the slightly larger size make them really tough to install/remove from the battery compartment. You can also power it from a USB port or most USB chargers. MICS & SOUND QUALITY: I record my rehearsals and live shows, so a fast and simple setup is paramount. The built-in X/Y stereo cardioid mics are a level better than DR-40 and DR-100 MKII mics: warmer and fuller bass and midrange but slightly bright in upper frequencies. Stereo imaging is excellent, with each musician precisely placed in the stereo field. Listen to my video with headphones and you can hear where each guitarist is sitting!. I loved the DR-40’s ability to switch between X/Y and A/B wide stereo and disappointed Tascam omitted said feature from the DR-44WL. Preamps are surprisingly clean: using a pair of KM-184 in a soundproof booth, I could detect no noise in classical guitar solos recorded at -12 and 75% gain. In other words, significantly cleaner than the DR-40 and perhaps slightly better than the DR-100 II. I only record soft finger picked guitars and the DR-44WL has plenty of gain, typically set 50 to 75% for -12 dB. RFI RESISTANCE: I’m surrounded by RFI: radio station transmitters and everybody is packing microwave emitting smartphones! Audio gear needs shielding or it records static, microwave beeps and classic rock stations! The DR-44WL has exceptional RFI shielding (DR-40 was a beeping mess around cellphones). Tascam had to beef up RFI shielding since the DR-44WL partners with iOS/Droid remote control apps. LAST BLURB: I'm pleased with the DR-44WL: excellent recording quality, good built-in mics, clean preamps, RFI resistant and great iOS remote control app. The cons are awkward level adjustment and controls feel flimsy. Considering the reasonable price and sound quality, the DR-44WL is a winner for me.
A**N
Fantastic recording tool, but wireless feature truly takes the cake
This is basically Tascam’s answer to the Zoom H1 and H1n. The on board microphone is luscious and captures stereo accurate sound in a way that, listening through headphones, makes you feel like you’re in the environment. The interface is a little clunky, with some of the menus feeling unnecessarily confusing. However, it’s not difficult to use, and you get used to it pretty quickly. The buttons nearest the LCD screen feel kind of flimsy as well as the door covering the microSD cars... but all other buttons and controls feel solid. I love the input control, which feels more like a classic analog knob than modern + and - buttons. There is also a “Scene” wheel, reminiscent of the same control on a DSLR, where you can change the “scene” to reflect the recording environment you’re in. This felt super unnecessary to me, and since purchasing I’ve never used it and have kept it in manual mode (“M” on the wheel.) the entire time I’ve owned it. I appreciate the efforts to making this more accessible to different skill sets, however. The real thing that makes this device shine, however, it’s the wireless feature. This allows you to start/stop recording, adjust and monitor input levels via a only slightly delayed stereo VU meter, change sample rates and recording format, and download recordings... all from your smartphone. This essentially means you can use it as a Lavalier microphone without having to reach up a subjects shirt to turn it off or on. The only downside to the wireless feature is that you can’t monitor the audio. You can see the VU meters bounce in near real-time, but you can’t actually HEAR what’s being recorded until you stop recording and download the recorded file to your smart phone. Even without this critical feature, this still provides a HUGE gamechanging way of operating this device. You can record a test clip from afar, play it back in the headphones of your smart phone, adjust, then record again... All from across the room, or, if connecting to a router, from a different part of your building entirely. This is an amazing device, capable of producing truly exceptional sounding recordings. I’ve used the stereo mics to record violins, baby grands, and acoustic guitars. The stereo effect rivals a lot of studio condensers I’ve used. This is well worth the money.
C**M
Fantastic Sound but Cheaply Made
Overall this is a good product. It produces high-quality recordings with good balance and is very user-friendly. If you are a teenager you can probably figure out how to work this thing in 30 minutes or less. If you are less handy with technology you can master the device using the instruction manual in about two hours. The device is very well designed, and the numerous features are not gimmicks, they all work extremely well. This is an excellent recorder for all kinds of applications, and yes, at higher settings you really can produce almost CD-quality recordings. In other words, the device works exactly as advertised. The only negative thing that I can point to is the build quality. I have had a number of products from this company in the past and I've noticed that they wore out very quickly (for example I have gone through three of their guitar trainers since 2008). The knobs and buttons are definitely solid but the plastic is very cheap and if you drop this thing on a hard surface it is going to be toast.
P**E
練習時の記録以外にも、ホールでの録音に使っています。 キャノンコネクター付きなのでプロ用音響機器との接続が楽にできるのがよかったです。 スマホでリモート操作ができるのも便利です。
H**L
i just got my Tascam dr-22wl , when i open my box it is used and i can see clearly some scratches on the product
S**I
Per me che non avevo grandissima confidenza con le registrazioni audio, devo dire che questo prodotto è stata una rivoluzione. Utilissimo e abbastanza facile da usare. Ottimo e maneggevole sia per matrimoni che per registrazioni musicali e di eventi. Le piccole dimensioni e la buona durata grazie a 4 pile stilo AA lo hanno reso un compagno di lavoro insostituibile. Buoni i microfoni in dotazione, registrano un suono pulito e senza troppi disturbi.
R**L
Die internen Mikrofone haben eine exzellente Audio-Qualität. Bemerkenswert ist, dass der Rekorder saubere Mitten und brillante Höhen liefert und dennoch auch tiefste Bässe aufzeichnen kann - mit anderen Worten, es haut einen echt vom Hocker. Dabei sind die internen Mikrofone extrem neutral, ohne Färbung, sehr natürlich. Und ausreichend laut sind sie auch. Verglichen mit dem Zoom H5, Zoom H4n Pro, Tascam DR-40X sind die internen Mikros klar besser. Für DR-40(X)-Besitzer: Die XLR-Vorverstärker sind nicht anders als am DR-40(X). Im direkten Vergleich ist keine Differenz nicht auszumachen, sie klingen identisch. Wahrscheinlich sind die Vorverstärker die Selben. Wobei sie klanglich bei beiden Rekordern natürlich nicht schlecht sind. Die WLAN-Verbindung funktioniert perfekt (iPhone7). Eine klare Empfehlung für diesen Rekorder. Für einige wirkt der DR-44wl billig: Ich konnte das nicht feststellen, die Verarbeitung ist gut und über jeden Zweifel erhaben. Für mich macht er einen qualitativ hochwertigen Eindruck.
V**T
Great little device. I'm a sound designer/audio engineer and I've been using this over the past few months to make field recordings of everything form footsteps, to wildlife, to music, to gunshots. The quality of the recordings is great, even up to 96kHz. With the latest firmware and iPhone app, most features are intuitive and easy to use. One potential "glitch" note: If you're trying to preview the effect of the internal reverb without actually recording and listening back, you have to turn the reverb on AND change the effect level at least once notch. If you don't change the effect level you'll hear a dry signal, I hope TASCAM fixes this with a software patch in the future, but it is not at all a big problem. Normally I wouldn't commit effects to tape anyway, but the reverbs that are included actually sound really nice, so sometimes when recording music I'll record wet. The only minor gripe I have with this product: The plastic (especially the gain knob) feels a bit cheap/flimsy. I also ordered the accessory pack with a handle and windscreen. The first time I screwed the handle in to the main unit, it stripped away some of the threads, and now it doesn't screw in perfectly securely. It still sits fine in a mic clip, and as long as it doesn't get bumped it shouldn't be a problem, just a little disappointing.
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