Subject: | The LS-11 is the most easy to handle on the spot but it's preamps |
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cannot be compared with the Nagra-M. However, commenting of the ease of use, I have to add another comment: As a blind person I like the Nagra setup of menus on the Ares BB+ as they are so logically arranged that I can change the settings quite easily without a sighted assistance. >From what I have read about the LS-100 is might be a little too sensitive to use it in harsh conditions. But there are many nice things in it and among others, some menus have a speech output. I wish you all the best in 2013 and thank you for all the information and help gained from this list. Arnthor Helgason http://hljod.blog.is - Icelandic sound blog |
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