Hard Case Fits Zoom H4N PRO/DR-40X Digital Multitrack Recorder or TASCAM DR-40 4-Track/Tascam DR-07X Portable Digital Recorder | Carrying Storage Travel Bag Protective Pouch
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It didn't fit my Dr40 recorder in this case, it was bought for it. I bought it for the dr40 recorder, and that fit perfectly without any plastic. The program is tailored to work with that kind of recorder.
My understanding is that the Tascam DR40 was specifically intended for it.
The dimensions of the arch are 71mm x 142mm It is about 160mm high at its peak.
There is no way I can tell whether this will fit the H6, but it will fit my Tascam DR-34 With xy mics attached, the 40 is ready for use. I think it fits the DR perfectly
Selected User Reviews For Hard Case Fits Zoom H4N PRO/DR-40X Digital Multitrack Recorder or TASCAM DR-40 4-Track/Tascam DR-07X Portable Digital Recorder | Carrying Storage Travel Bag Protective Pouch
It's a little bit tough to ask - It is a tight fit, so I can't shake 40 around, but I do not need to dig it out. Since it is rigid, but soft and flexible, I am confident that I will be able to provide reliable care to my clients A container that weighs barely any weight and is hardly bulky would be well protected from a tumble. I do not believe it will bind or snap. The zipper is very smooth, and I'm sure it won't There's nothing to worry about here - High quality materials and workmanship seem to have gone into designing and making this item. With my DR-600 I received a soft pouch This 40 is quite nice, but I still wouldn't trust it to protect my expensive DR-CDs This case, I believe, will belong to the category of the 40. Don't let the cost discourage you from buying it. You won't regret it!.
Tascam DR-based recorders are compatible with this case It's 40X, and perfectly clear This means, of course, that there is very little room for spare. Although this has the advantage of making sure the device is held securely in the case, it also eliminates the possibility of placing anything else in the case, except maybe a thin USB cable on the mesh holder on the lid's underside. As far as the case is concerned, it's a semi-solid one A rigid structure I was looking for something which could take the beats of things in a backpack without being damaged as much as possible, so this worked well. It doesn't hold much weight on top or against it, but it does hold its shape and protect the device.
The DR-X is the one I purchased As this case is designed to protect it in transit, it is ideal for traveling with the iPhone 40. You're getting a great deal with this!.
According to the headline, it falls within the DR The number 40 is perfect. Despite not having a lot of room left over, I was able to fit a 10 foot 3 inch television. A 4. 5mm stereo cable was lodged in the webbed compartment of the case but I was still able to zip it up. Not really sure what to say at this point about the My recorder has not been dropped yet, so I don't know how the case will protect it, but it will definitely be a lot more secure than if I were to drop it. Without the case, it would be 40.
The closest thing to a literal translation. A snug fit is the result. I don't want it too tight, but snug is fine. On top of the rotator, there is enough room for a wind-driven fan It does not have a noise reduction There is a slight drag on the zipper at the corners, but otherwise it is fairly smooth to use. I have little to say (as of yet). I have so far formed the following impressions. This is a case, it seems to work fine. There is still time to find out.
In order to keep the case closed, it had a clip, but Originally, I would have purchased the original plastic case from Zoom but the cost of it was very high and I worried that it would There is something awesome about this case. My Zoom H4n fits perfectly in the case, and I can add cables for it inside. It is a sturdy bag that keeps my zoom H4n Furthermore, I will not have the problem I had with the zipper since it is made of high-quality materials.
I can't think of anything to complain about. My purpose for buying it was to keep my Tascam DR-2000 This 40-acre farm is well-protected. It would be better for me to use this soft shell case rather than the hard shell case that comes with the accessory pack sold by Tascam. A small pocket on the inside is an excellent spot to keep extra items, but I would not recommend keeping cables and other elements there. Seeing as the cables could poke through the mesh material and scratch the screen, it would defeat the purpose of the case. My spare SD cards and the dead cat I have for the recorder also make their way into the bag.
There was either a problem with storage or the product had been used before. Looks well made and should be able to shield my Tascam from most minor shocks, falls, and liquid splashes. I find it a great value for what it costs. I unzipped the case when I received the package, and inside there was a dried up liquid spill. Although the package was supposed to be new, I immediately opened it up, unzipped it, and noticed that it was not new. My first impression is that it's rather gross, as I have no idea what it is and cannot tell if it's a secondhand item or if it was.