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Luc Novovitch
February 8th, 2013, 09:34 AM
Greetings,
I need to replace my little recorder, and looked at the Nagra SD. If you use one, would you post your impressions? and are the results up to the reputation of the brand?
Thanks.

L.

John Willett
February 9th, 2013, 04:20 AM
Yes and yes - the SD is a great little recorder and is worthy of Nagra.

It's very flexible in use and easy to use.

I have mine with the "green ring" high quality mic. option and also have an XLR cable option so I can use good mics with my Nagra EMP and record onto the SD.

Sadly there is no phantom power nor digital inputs on the SD.

But it's a great unit and my No.1 pocket machine.

Luc Novovitch
February 9th, 2013, 11:49 AM
Thanks John.
As for phantom power, regarding what I would do with it, adding a wired microphone would defeat the purpose of having a small self contained unit. I assume that the availale Nagra plug-in microphone are of good quality. If I am not mistaken they are the same that are used with the Ares models.

L.

John Willett
February 10th, 2013, 12:29 PM
Thanks John.
As for phantom power, regarding what I would do with it, adding a wired microphone would defeat the purpose of having a small self contained unit. I assume that the available Nagra plug-in microphone are of good quality. If I am not mistaken they are the same that are used with the Ares models.


Yes, they are the same heads as for the Ares P machines - the best stereo one has the GREEN ring.

The RED ring standard version is the one normally delivered with the SD, unless you request otherwise when ordering (the GREEN ring version is more expensive).

Luc Novovitch
February 10th, 2013, 08:54 PM
John,
Last question if I may: besides the 'Green' being somewhat shock resistant according to their ads, in terms of sound quality is it better than the 'Red'?
Thanks.

L.

John Willett
February 11th, 2013, 03:42 AM
John,
Last question if I may: besides the 'Green' being somewhat shock resistant according to their ads, in terms of sound quality is it better than the 'Red'?
Thanks.

L.

Yes, the "green" is better than the "red" - but because the "green" is the high quality version I did not even try the red and wend straight to the "green".

It has different mic. capsules from the red and is better quality and lower noise.

Though Nagra did tell me that later "reds" are better than earlier ones and the difference is not as large as it was originally.

Luc Novovitch
February 11th, 2013, 09:13 AM
John,
Thank you for you appreciated help.

L.