On View
Taking the Stage Gallery
Exhibition
Taking the Stage
Manufactured by
Kudelski Group, Swiss, founded 1951
Used by
Williams, Russell II, American, born 1952
Date
ca. 1972 (manufactured)
Medium
metal and plastic with adhesive , leather and 1/4 inch tape
Dimensions
H x W x D (2015.29.20a): 4 1/2 × 14 3/4 × 12 1/2 in. (11.4 × 37.5 × 31.8 cm)
Diameter (2015.29.20b): 5 in. (12.7 cm)
Diameter (2015.29.20c): 7 in. (17.8 cm)
Description
2015.29.20a: Nagra 4.2 recorder
2015.29.20b: 5 inch plastic reel
2015.29.20c: 7 inich plastic reel
A metal NAGRA® 4.2 reel-to-reel audio recorder used by Russell Williams II as a sound engineer on film sets. The machine is silver in color. The front side of the machine has dials, a meter, a headphone jack, and switches. Each part is designated by black type and numbers. Black type at the top, center of the front side reads: [NAGRA® 4.2]. A number is engraved to the right of the machine name and reads: [84543]. There is a silver handle partially covered with black leather (worn), attached to the proper left and proper right sides. The handle can be moved from laying against the top to laying against the bottom (almost 180 degrees). The proper left side of the machine has a speaker, two plugs and four jacks. Each part is identified by black type. The proper right side of the machine has four plugs, two jacks, and a dial. Each part is identified by black type. There is a clear, plastic lid that is hinged in the back and flips open, matching in shape to the top of the recorder (two circles that line up with where the reels would sit), with rounded edges. A piece of Velcro is attached on the underside of the lid. The top has two spindles, one for the supply reel and another for the takeup reel. The spindle on the proper right has a 5 inch reel acting as the supply reel with the majority of the tape on it (2015.29.20b). The spindle on the proper left is a 7 inch reel acting as the takeup reel (2015.29.20c) with only a small amount of the tape on it. The reels can be removed. Along the bottom of the top there are the idle roller, the heads, the lifters, and the pinch roller that help guide the reel through. There is also a lever that can be pushed to the left or the right, to move the tape, in the bottom left corner. A metal plate is at the center of the top of the machine identifies the maker in black type that reads: [KUDELSKI SA / 1033 CHESEAUX / SWITZERLAND]. At the center of the plate there is a dial that controls speed & equalization. The bottom of the machine has a section that could be opened if unscrewed and a black sticker of the letter: [D].
Place made
Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland, Europe
Classification
Tools and Equipment-Audiovisual
Type
audio equipment
Topic
Film
Technology
Credit Line
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Russell Williams II
Object number
2015.29.20abc
Restrictions & Rights
No Known Copyright Restrictions
Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd5fecc5668-e6ba-48dd-8d48-a9c0f2d53566

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