Nagra SNN (1973) Demonstration video
This video show how to change the batteries, load spools and tape, make a recording, rewind and playback. The tape is the thinnest version of 9µm, with a width of 3.81mm, like a compact cassette tape. The speed is 9.5cm/s (3.75IPS) The microphone is the Nagrastatic. It's very sensitive, and my audio source was just a smidge too loud for it. Anyway, enjoy the video.

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