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Saturday, 15 September 2012

The New 664 from Sound Devices


Sound Devices answer to the Nomad seems to be the 664. Here is a run down of its key features: 

- Six high-bandwidth, low noise microphone preamplifiers with phantom, limiters, high-pass, pan, and direct outputs per channel 

- Four output buses, Left, Right and Aux 1, Aux 2; transformer-balanced for freedom from ground loops; multiple output connectors, including dual multi-pin 

- Built-in production recorder, records all inputs and output buses: 10 tracks total. With CL-6 attached: 16 tracks total. 

- Broadcast WAV recording to dual memory card slots, CF and SD - Record different track combinations and to each card type 

- High-precision, Ambient Recording-based time code generator/reader with auto-recharging of internal TC battery 

- Time code compare tool to measure offset from internal and external time code - Quick, intuitive interface via sunlight readable, transflective LCD menu control 

- Main controls on dedicated knobs and switches 

- Two AES42/AES3 digital inputs (input connectors 1 and 6) 

- AES3 output selection, up to eight channels of AES out (XLR, multi-pin) 

- Expanded return monitoring capabilities, with three camera returns 

- Dedicated communication circuit (PL) - Built-in slate microphone and external slate microphone input connector 

- Powered by AA-battery x5 or isolated (floating) external DC, 10-18V 

- Metalized, gasketed carbon-fiber chassis panels for light weight and durability.

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