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Subject: Re: Hard disk .wav recorder
From: Lang Elliott <>
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 12:45:46 -0500
Randy:

I think the beast is going to cost around ten grand altogether (with
necessary accessories). That puts it at about the same price range as the
Deva II, which is a four track hard disk recorder described at
http://www.zaxcom.com/audio/deva.shtml

Lang

> NatureRecordists:
> 
> You may wish to check out the new Nagra V portable digital sound
> hard disk recorder specs at http://www.nagrausa.com
> 
> I note that the "Preliminary Information" lists only 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz
> sampling frequencies, but the Richmond press release adds 96 kHz.
> At just 3 kg (about 7 pounds) one would likely not suffer "Nagravation"
> which has been reported after carrying the heavier Nagra IV analog
> recorders.
> 
> Who will be the first to get their hands on one of these jewels and let
> us know how it rates for field recording of bioacoustical information?
> 
> Good recording,
> Randy
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>From   Tue Mar  8 18:22:14 2005
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Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 12:17:41 -0500
From: "Randolph S. Little" <>
Subject: Hard disk .wav recorder

NatureRecordists:

You may wish to check out the new Nagra V portable digital sound
hard disk recorder specs at http://www.nagrausa.com

I note that the "Preliminary Information" lists only 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz
sampling frequencies, but the Richmond press release adds 96 kHz.
At just 3 kg (about 7 pounds) one would likely not suffer "Nagravation"
which has been reported after carrying the heavier Nagra IV analog
recorders.

Who will be the first to get their hands on one of these jewels and let
us know how it rates for field recording of bioacoustical information?

Good recording,
                              Randy
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Randolph S. Little <>
111 Berkeley Circle, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920-2009
Phone: (908)221-9173  Fax: (908)630-0871


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