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Zaxcom has recently released a new wireless audio transmitter: the Zaxcom ZMT4. The ZMT4 is an extremely small, compact, and lightweight unit with a brand new microphone pre-amp, NeverClip technology, internal recording capabilities, and extended battery life. Let’s take a closer look at it!
Zaxcom is well-known amongst audio professional for making robust, high-quality wireless audio transmitters/receivers and state-of-the-art audio recorders. Their gear is used by sound recordists all over the world on documentaries, feature films, tv series and so on.
The company recently released a new wireless audio transmitter called the Zaxcom ZMT4 that improves, based on user feedback, many features of the ZMT3 that we discovered during NAB 2017.
The Zaxcom ZMT4 is a compact and lightweight wireless audio transmitter which measures only 2.2″ x 1.6″ x .55″/55.8mm x 40.6mm x 14mm and weights 62 grams/2.2oz with a battery. Speaking of the battery, the ZMT4 is powered by a FUJIFILM NP-50 battery. According to Zaxcom, “a single NP-50 battery provides up to 6 hours of runtime with a lavalier running at 5v and up to 4.5 hours of runtime while using a 12-48v boom microphone.”
On top of the ZMT4, you’ll find the antenna slot and a 3-Pin Micro LEMO microphone connector. The transmitter supports 12/24/36/48V balanced microphones and 3.3/5V lavalier microphones.
On front of the unit, you’ll find an OLED display, a power/card button, a menu/play button, and navigation buttons that doubles up as Rec/Stop triggers.
Indeed, the Zaxcom ZMT4 is a wireless audio transmitter that can also record a safety track to a removable microSD. Zaxcom claims that they are using “highly reliable MARF (Mobile Audio Recording Format) which eliminates file corruption common to recordings due to a dead battery or early card removal.” Peace of mind is key here!
However, most of the changes on the ZMT4 compared to the previous model are on the inside. Here are all the new features:
As you can tell, these high-end features and improvements are for serious audio professionals that need top-notch quality and reliability.
The Zaxcom ZMT4 will start shipping this month for $1995.00. For more information, please visit Zaxcom’s website here.
Did you ever use Zaxcom wireless audio systems or recorder? What is your go-to wireless audio microphone? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.