Thank you for all the replies!

I am feeling lucky to suddenly have these amazing pieces.

I guess my first point of order is to find the power supplies to run them with and thoroughly test the current state these are in.

Anyone has some suggestions on where to buy a power supply for a vintage Nagra recorder?

Ebay?

Mine looks like this, but not sure if you’ll need a North American version or not or whether it’s switching:

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Hello everyone!! This is my first post in this wonderful place!! I love it here

Congratulations on you Nagra purchase, I just got a Nagra IV-L, haven’t had much time with it yet but have bought rechargeables, power supply and leads here:

http://mikesfilmsound.com

All the best,

George

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i have had a nagra III for over a decade now. a beautiful machine that works as well as it did in 1957. One minor issue that can arise is that of old belts getting funky. start an ebay alert for your model and check periodically for parts or accessories. also one thing that can get going on them is leaky caps over time, so having a bit of experience of replacing bits can be useful. and/or finding a pal who is good at fixing gear or having a great local tech. i say local as id do my best to not travel/ship it a lot. things can get knocked out of whack a bit more than you may realize at the beginning. also get a degausser and find the manual/schematic and keep them handy. one last thing! always be sure what youre plugging into it wont hurt the electronics. phantom power or some sort of weird active banana jacks in the in/outs…

good thing you have two as well! wish i had two! :smiley:

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I’m curious where Nagra users are getting tape? I have a long-term loan of a 4.2 and haven’t done enough with it. I asked a friend a while ago and he said often buys used tape on Ebay but that sounded to me like lots of cause for dirty heads. If you do buy new stock, would appreciate recommendations for brand, etc. Thanks!

Bringing this post back to ask: What’s a fair price for a Nagra III?

price for a Nagra III depends on condition…
check eBay for what they sell for
(ie finished auctions, not what people think they want for them)

re tape
Last time I bought tape I got 10x Quantegy 408 Mastering 1/4" Tape
from quantegy.com but site is gone… so eBay is likely only option…
bear in mind you will want to have your Nagra lined up for a specific tape type

ps useful link:
Guide to the Nagra 4.2 and Production Sound Recording PDF
http://www.videoeditsystems.com/358_CTVA/NagraGuide2003.pdf

Excellent tape for Nagras:

https://www.recordingthemasters.com/

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Another nice portable tape recorder is the Uher report series. The ones with Monitor in name have three heads so you can monitor while you record. Plus you’ve got four speeds to choose from which is great for tone control and half-speed playback. Beautiful machines as well!

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There’s https://atrtape.com as well, which might be easier to order in the US

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Thank you all. I’m looking for a reel-to-reel in order to begin adventures in tape looping. The Nagra III seems to be the deck that folks gravitate toward, so that’s why I asked. Perhaps this is the wrong thread to ask (but I’ll beg forgiveness since it’s been dormant so long), but what are some good, reliable machines to keep an eye out for? Should I buy from a place that refurbishes these things ($$$)? Or go the route of servicing one myself? I’m fairly technically handy, but have no experience with these little dudes.

@mattlowery: I think the III or the 4.2 will be great. There are tons of 4.2s out in the wild as it was the standard video/film audio tracking tool for several decades. For servicing in the US I have used Trew Audio and been very happy with the results. Chances are good whatever you buy will work fine though, these are built for abuse.

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Excellent information, thank you!

Let me know how it goes, I really love my Nagras and also love seeing what other people do.

In addition to ATR, tape can be ordered from Full Compass: https://www.fullcompass.com/category/accessories/digital-tape-media/audio-media/

made some dummy reel’s

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just casually machining new Nagra pieces :stuck_out_tongue:

those are awesome.

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i did some experiment this morning :test_tube:

nagra IS + norns

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Loopholder (for max 540cm)
The pulleys are with ball bearings, so the tape is not sliding

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Ha! That’s really clever. I’d love to own a Nagra one day, but I doubt I’ll come across a decent one at a decent price. Regarding the bearings / rollers, have you seen Hainbach’s Destruction Loops videos? It seems like good quality tape can really take a beating. I’m not saying the rollers are overkill, but it seems like one could probably be fine using a static pulley made from a really smooth material. Either way, this is cool.