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  1. NAGRA - Swiss Pro Audio and High End Hifi since 1951

    NAGRA products are designed and manufactured by Audio Technology Switzerland in the Lake Geneva region. Our products cover three principal sectors: high-end Hi-Fi equipment, …

  2. Nagra - Wikipedia

    Nagra is a brand of portable audio recorders produced from 1951 in Switzerland. Beginning in 1997 a range of high-end equipment aimed at the audiophile community was introduced, and …

  3. NAGRA Kudelski Group

    NAGRAVISION and Kudelski Labs form a powerhouse of fundamental security technologies focused on securing end-to-end ecosystems for leading customers in content production, …

  4. Nagra 2025 Updates – Ultimate High-Fidelity

    Dec 1, 2024 · What’s New for NAGRA in 2025: NAGRA REF PREAMP (single or dual PSU), NAGRA REF AMP, NAGRA REF DAC (single or dual PSU), and NAGRA REFERENCE …

  5. NagraAudio - YouTube

    Since 1951 Nagra has been an industry leader in sound recording and sound reproduction. Unparalleled Swiss innovation in high-end home hifi and pro audio. In 2011, for its 60th …

  6. Nagra - resolutionavnyc.com

    For all of its nearly three quarter of a century existence, Nagra has been, first and foremost, research and development driven. With decade after decade of groundbreaking innovations, …

  7. Nagra | StereoNET International

    In 1951, Stefan Kudelski, a gifted 22-year-old engineer, developed an extremely high quality, miniature, self-contained audio recorder, which he named simply the “Nagra I”. Nagra is a …

  8. The NAGRA High End Collection - Best music system in the world

    Inspired by the legendary Nagra recorder that gave these products their unique sound and size, the Classic Line is the essence of Nagra. These devices are compact, refined and based on …

  9. Nagra | Shop & Research - Audiogon

    Shop and research Nagra on the largest hi-fi marketplace: listings for sale, forum discussions, and systems featuring Nagra

  10. Nagra - Alma Music and Audio

    In 1951, Stefan Kudelski, a gifted 22-year-old engineer, developed an extremely high quality, miniature, self-contained audio recorder, which he named simply the “Nagra I”. Nagra is a …