Stefan Kudelski, inventor of the first portable professional sound recorder, has died. His Nagra tape recorder, created in 1951, revolutionized... Stefan Kudelski, Who Made Sound Recording Portable, ...
Audio Technology Switzerland adds a new digital source to its product range. The Nagra Streamer is finally here, priced at $4,950. The Nagra Streamer has finally arrived and it will set you back ...
Nagra Audio has unveiled a new high-definition digital-to-analogue converter that will "reproduce the purest sound possible" – something that it claims digital audio has so far been unable to achieve.
Nagra makes the case its new Reference Turntable will be the last one you’ll ever buy. Audio Technology Switzerland is expanding its Nagra Reference line of products with a new turntable; the ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
ROMANEL, Switzerland — The broadcast version of the popular Nagra Seven two-channel digital recorder offers stereo recording up to 192 kHz in 16 or 24 bits, but also has an assortment of optional ...
One of the best-known names in high-end audio – Nagra, famous for its Swiss-made components of watch-like precision – has two announcements to make here at CES 2012. First, it's being transferred from ...
While few outside the film and radio industries may recognize the name Stefan Kudelski, his Nagra recorder — meaning "will record" in Kudelski's native Polish — transformed the world of sound ...
1 of 4 — Stefan Kudelski poses with the Ampex-Nagra VPR-5 portable recorder in an undated photograph. The devices were used to record the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. 2 of 4 — Kudelski with actors ...