Nagra D and D II multi-channel digital audio recorder. The acceptance of the Nagra-DII with its on-board 24 bit AD/DA converters maintains the position of its predecessor the Nagra-D amongst the finest recorders of all time. In various different domains the Nagra-D and DII are being used to capture the highest possible “on-location” audio. Above is the capture from the shooting “The Insider” starring Al Pacino and recorded by Lee Orloff using his two Nagra-D recorders was nominated for the Best Sound OSCAR at the 2000 Academy awards in March.
Stereophile’s Product of the Year and Editor’s Choice 1996: Nagra-D 4-channel open-reel digital recorder. Conclusion by John Atkinson in the 1996 stereophile review: “Yes, the Nagra-D is expensive. But without a doubt it’s the finest audio recorder I’ve ever had the privilege to use. And the most flexible. Highly, I repeat highly, recommended.”
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