970 Rack Mount Production Audio Recorder User Guide and Technical Information Firmware rev. 2.00 E7556 State Rd. 23 and 33, Reedsburg, WI, USA +1 (608) 524-0625 • Toll-Free: (800) 505-0625 • fax: +1 (608) 524-0655 www.sounddevices.com support@sounddevices.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Table of Contents Introduction 1 Manual Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Panel Descriptions 2 Front Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Rear Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PIX-CADDY 2 and PIX-CADDY CF (Optional). . . . .
970 User Guide and Technical Information Network Grouping 27 Group Auto-Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Grouped Transport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Grouped Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 External Control 29 RS422 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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970 User Guide and Technical Information Introduction The Sound Devices 970 is rack-mountable, 64 track audio recorder. The 970 records up to 64 channels of monophonic or polyphonic, 24-bit WAV files from any of its 144 audio inputs. Connections include 64 channels of Ethernet-based Dante, 64 channels of optical and coaxial MADI, eight channels of line-level analog, and eight channels of AES digital. Any input can be assigned to any track. The recorder also supports 32-track recording at 88.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Panel Descriptions Front Panel Panel Descriptions 1 2 15 14 3 4 5 13 1) Control Knob The Control Knob can be both turned and pressed. Use the Control Knob to navigate between menu settings and to select menu items. Pressing during playback or stop will toggle to Shuttle mode. Turning while playback is paused will jog forward or backward by single frames. 2) AUDIO Button When pressed from the Main View, toggles expanded meters.
70 User Guide and Technical Information 10) Fast Forward button When Stopped, press to cue up the next file for Playback. During Playback or Pause, press once to jump to the next Cue Marker or next file, press and hold to increase playback speed. Continue to hold for faster speeds. 13) Headphone Volume Knob Adjusts the overall volume of the headphones. NOTE: the headphone output is capable of ear-damaging levels. Take care when adjusting among signal sources.
970 User Guide and Technical Information 4) MADI I/O (BNC) Input (top) accepts MADI (AES10) digital audio. Output (bottom) provides MADI (AES10) digital audio. 64 channels. 5) Timecode I/O (BNC) Input (top) accepts SMPTE timecode. Output (top) provides SMPTE timecode. 6) SYNC I/O (BNC) Wordclock input (top) and output (bottom). 7) AES3 I/O (DB-25) 8 channels of AES digital audio input and 8 channels of AES digital output.
970 User Guide and Technical Information PIX-CADDY 2 and PIX-CADDY CF (Optional) The PIX-CADDY 2 is an accessory to connect approved 2.5” drives to the front-panel drive bays. The PIX-CADDY CF is an accessory to connect approved CompactFlash cards to the front-panel drive bays (Supports poly WAV File Format only). When removed from a 970, the PIX-CADDY 2 operates as a high-speed drive interface to Mac OS and Windows computers via the onboard FireWire800, USB 3.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Menu and Navigation Main View The Main View displays all audio input levels and provides configuration of Track Arming, Track Naming, Input Source selection, Input Gain, and Input Delay. The Main View by default displays 16 tracks at a time. This can be changed to 8, 16, or 32 track displays in [Audio - Audio Screen Meters]. Press the LCD Button to quickly switch between banks of meters (8, 16, or 32 depending on the value of [Audio - Audio Screen Meters]).
970 User Guide and Technical Information 4. Press the Control Knob to edit the highlighted parameter. The highlighter will become blue. 5. Rotate the Control Knob to adjust the value. (Track Name will present an on-screen keyboard. Use this or the attached USB keyboard to edit the Track Name, then select OK.) 6. Press the Control Knob to set the value. The highligher will become blue and once again highlight the entire track.
970 User Guide and Technical Information File List Press the FILES button (keyboard: F2) to display a list of all of the recorded takes (File List). Takes are arranged chronologically and grouped by Reel. Turn the Control Knob to highlight an item. Press the PLAY Button to start playback of the highlighted take. Press the Control Knob to perform functions based on which item is highlighted: 1 2 3 4 5 Menu & Navigation 6 7 1) Next Take Information for the next take.
970 User Guide and Technical Information 8) Date and Time Date and time the take or reel was created. 9) Size Total size of the take, file, or reel. Menu & Navigation The selected drive is displayed on the top of the screen. To view the contents of other drives, scroll to the top of the list. A box appears with a list of all available drives. Select the desired drive and press the Control Knob.
970 User Guide and Technical Information File functions are also available in the Take Details Screen: Menu & Navigation • Delete: Deletes the take or file (Confirmation dialog). (See “Deleting a File”, page 39) • Notes, Scene, Take, Track Names, and Circled: Edit iXML / bEXT metadata of audio takes. (See “Metadata”, page 41) • Add to Play List: Adds the take to the Play List. (See “Play List”, page 21) • Remove from Play List: Removes the take from the Play List.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Audio Inputs The 970 can record up to 64 tracks from a variety of input sources: Input Type Count Connector(s) Gain Details Balanced, Line-level. Channels 1-2 on DB-25 connector are summed with respective XLR connectors.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Dante Audio Inputs Dante delivers an easy-to-setup, self-configuring, plug-and-play digital audio network that uses standard Internet Protocols over 100Mb and/or Gigabit Ethernet. Dante reliably distributes multichannel digital audio with sub-millisecond latency and sample-accurate record and playback synchronization over CAT 5 cabling. Up to 64 Dante audio channels can be selected in any combination from any Dante audio device on the same Dante network.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Dante Redundancy When [Network - Dante Redundancy Mode] is set to On, the 970’s Primary and Secondary Ethernet ports both transmit Dante Audio data over separate networks. This provides a fail safe of the Dante system if one of the networks should fail. In Dante Redundancy Mode, two separate networks must be run and they CANNOT be connected to one another. Connect any computer running Dante Controller to the 970’s PRI Ethernet network. See http://www.audinate.
970 User Guide and Technical Information The gain value of each analog input channel is common. Adjusting the input gain of a track with an analog input source will adjust the gain of all inputs that have that analog channel assigned as the input source. Input Gain can be linked in [Audio - Input Gain Linking]. When linked, adjust any channel’s gain value to adjust the gain of all channels. Gain offsets from channel to channel are maintained.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Audio Outputs The 970 features a total of 82 unique output channels. Any of the internal 64 tracks can be routed to each of the 8 analog outputs, 8 AES3 outputs, and 64 MADI outputs. Internal tracks 1 through 64 are permanently routed to Dante outputs 1 through 64 respectively. Analog Audio Outputs The eight analog outputs of the 970 are active-balanced, line-level outputs (+18dBu max).
970 User Guide and Technical Information Ethernet The PRI and SEC Ethernet ports on the rear panel of the 970 are used for a variety of functions and features: • Dante (64-Channel Audio I/O over network) (See “Dante Audio Inputs”, page 12) • Network Grouping (See “Network Grouping”, page 27) • File Transfer (Samba) (See “Transferring Files”, page 39) • Web Browser Control (See “Web Interface - PIXNET”, page 29) Up to four 970 units can be daisy-chained using their built-in Ethernet switches.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Recording The 970 records industry standard Broadcast WAV Files (BWF) on up to 4 storage devices. Each drive can be configured independently to be available for recording, available for playback (read-only), shared on the network via Samba, or switched to network sharing after becoming full (Setup Menu option [File Storage - Drive Record/Network Mode]).
970 User Guide and Technical Information 5. Press the Control Knob to access the Arm Menu. Turn the Control Knob to select On, Off, All On, or All Off. (All On and All Off will change the arming status of all tracks, regardless of which track the Arm Menu is being accessed from). Changing a track’s Input Source to Off will disarm the track. When the sampling rate is 88.2kHz or 96kHz, tracks 33 to 64 are disabled. This is achieved by setting the sources for tracks 33 to 64 to Off.
970 User Guide and Technical Information F Sampling Rate Modes 48.048k and 48.048kF The 48.048kF mode (F can stand for “fake”, “faux”, or “Fostex”) is a specific compatibility mode for use with the Fostex DV40 software (1.74 and previous), Avid, Final Cut Pro, and other post-production environments that do not recognize audio files written at 48.048 kHz. In this mode WAV files are recorded at a 48.048 kHz sampling rate but are stamped at 48 kHz. When played, they will play back 0.1% slower than real time.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Playback The current take is indicated on the bottom of the Main View in large text. Press the Play () button to play the current take (This operation will work from the Setup Menu as well). During playback, the Play () button and Main View text are green. Pause playback by pressing the Play () button during playback. The Play button flashes green to indicate playback is paused. Press the Stop () button any time to stop playback.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Main View next to the absolute time and designated with the letter “Q” followed by the cue number (Q3 for example). If the last file played was a subling file from a mono WAV take, skipping will occur between that take’s sibling files rather than the default behavior of skipping between takes. When the first or final sibling file is navigated away from, file skipping will again occur between takes.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Add to Play List will add the file to the end of the Play List. Remove from Play List will remove the file from the Play List and decrease the position of all files above in the Play List. Empty Play List will clear the Play List completely (note that this function affects the entire Play List). Files in a Play List are indicated with a number in the File List: Playback By default, the 970 will play files in the order that they are arranged in the File List.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Synchronization and Timecode In a production environment (during recording), offset and drift are both terms to describe a timing problem between the timecode signal from two or more audio or video recorders. In a post-production environment (a non-linear editor application), offset and drift are both terms to describe a timing problem between two or more audio or video files.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Signal Internal Connection None Main View Int By default, the currently referenced synchronization source is always displayed on the top-middle of the Main View directly in front of the sample rate. When valid signal is present at the selected source, the Main View label will be displayed in white text. When no valid signal is present at the selected source, the Main View label will flash.
970 User Guide and Technical Information 24 Hour Run Timecode Mode Generator mode. Timecode runs continuously. When this Timecode Mode is selected or when the time/date is altered, the timecode value is jammed to the value of the time-of-day clock. The value can be set by “jamming value” in the Setup Menu options [TIMECODE/SYNC - Jam Received TC] or [TIMECODE/SYNC - Jam Time Of Day]. The value can also be set manually from Setup Menu option [TIMECODE/SYNC - Set Generator TC].
970 User Guide and Technical Information Powering The 970 features an advanced powering system with 2 redundant DC Inputs (on rear XLR4M connections) and PowerSafe technology. Two power sources can be attached simultaneously. When multiple power sources are connected, the 970 will use only one source at a time. The order of precedence for power sources is: 1. DC Input 1 (Primary power source) 2. DC Input 2 (Secondary power source) 3.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Network Grouping When multiple rack-mounted PIX video recorders (PIX 250i, PIX 270i, or PIX 260i) or the 970 Audio Recorder are in use on an Ethernet network, they can be grouped together for transport control and linking of most setup options. Setup Menu option [Network - Network Group] assigns the 970 to one of four available groups. In this section, the term “unit” refers to PIX 250i, PIX 270i, or PIX 260i Video Recorders, or the 970 Audio Recorder.
970 User Guide and Technical Information setup on each unit in the group is required. Following are step-by-step instructions to using these features with grouped units. Failure to comply with these recommendations can result in undesired behavior if any one of these features is in use while units are grouped.
970 User Guide and Technical Information External Control RS422 DNF ST300 JLC-ES450 SONY PDW-HR1 (Player Mode) RECORD Yes Yes n/a Stop RECORDING Yes Yes n/a Play Yes Yes Yes PAUSE Yes Yes Yes Stop PlayBACK Yes No (Pause only) Yes Fast ForwardWD Yes Yes Yes Rewind Yes Yes Yes JOG Yes Yes Yes SHUTTLE Yes Yes Yes Command T-BAR Yes n/a n/a REC and Play TIMECODE Yes Yes Yes GOTO (LOCATE to TIMECODE) Yes Yes n/a VAR n/a n/a Yes PREV n/a Yes (in Fast Forw
970 User Guide and Technical Information with an HTTP connection using a web browser. The interface is designed for use with current versions of Chrome and Safari. PIXNET only supports a single client (browser) connection to a 970 at one time. Accessing PIXNET on a single 970 from multiple clients simultaneously is not supported. Control access to 970 units with Setup Menu option [Network - Authentication]. The 970’s web IP address must be determined before accessing PIXNET: External Control 1.
970 User Guide and Technical Information PIXNET All Units Page When PIXNET is launched the first page displayed is the All Units Page. This is a quick overview of all units connected to the network. Information available is Unit Name, IP Address, File type, Video Input details, Format details (for PIX video recorders), and assigned Group number. From this page, a 970 can be assigned to a particular group (See “Network Grouping”, page 27).
970 User Guide and Technical Information PIXNET Unit Page The Unit page allows for near full remote control of the 970 via the web browser. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 10 11 21 20 12 19 18 13 17 14 External Control 16 1) All Units Page button Click to return to All Units Page. 2) Previous Jumps to the beginning of the file. Also jumps to previous file. 3) Rewind Acts as Rewind Button. When selected the clip will reverse at 2x speeds. 4) Play Functions as Play button.
970 User Guide and Technical Information 18) Armed Channel Count Displays the current amount of armed audio channels. This is the amount of tracks that will be contained in the next take recorded. 19) Bit Depth Displays the current audio bit depth. 20) Sample Rate Displays the current audio sample rate. 21) Headphone Source Audio source for headphone output. PIXNET Unit Page Menus The Unit Page can display many different menus. The menus are accessed by clicking on the tabs of the Unit Page.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Audio Tracks The Audio Tracks screen allows all the same adjustments as the Main View on the 970 itself: 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 1) Track Name Click to edit. External Control 2) Track Source Hover cursor (or touch) to access menu of available audio input sources. 3) Gain Controls Slider and dropdown menu controls input gain level. 4) Input Delay Set delay of input signal in milliseconds.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Triggering Recording from External Timecode The 970 can be configured to start recordings when incoming timecode begins rolling and stop when it becomes stationary. This is generally referred to as “Record Run” timecode. The master timecode device should be setup in this manner. To configure the 970 to follow Record Run commands: 1. Set Setup Menu option [Remote Control - Rec Start/Stop] to Timecode 2.
970 User Guide and Technical Information To configure GPIO connections as logic high or logic low, access Setup Menu option [Remote Control - GPIO Inputs] or [Remote Control - GPIO Outputs]. The GPIO Outputs can be used to drive LEDs with a proper series resistor. Resistor values will vary from LED to LED, 470 ohms is a good starting point. USB Keyboard The 970 supports standard USB keyboards connected to the USB A connector on the front Panel.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Storage and File Management Storage The 970 records on up to four separate storage devices simultaneously. There are two PIX-CADDY slots on the front panel which are accessed by pulling the LCD Handle forward and tilting the LCD down. Additionally, there are two eSATAp connections on the rear panel. The four drive connections are numbered 1 to 4. Functions on the 970 will refer to the drives using these numbers.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Mac OSX 10.6.4 and below does not support exFAT volumes. Formatting To format a drive: 1. Make sure the drive to be formatted is connected to the recorder and note which drive number it is. 2. Open Setup Menu option [File Storage - Erase/Re-format]. 3. Choose the Erase/Re-format: Drive Number for the drive to be formatted or Erase/Re-format: All Drives option. 4. A confirmation dialog will appear: “All data will be erased. Continue?”.
970 User Guide and Technical Information File Naming Files are named according to the file name format as set with Setup Menu option [File Storage - File Name Format]. The options for file name format include various combinations of CamID, Reel, Clip, Scene/Shot, and Take metadata fields. The file name format can also be prefixed with the Network Name as defined in [Network - This 970's Name]. To prefix the file name with the Network Name, set [File Storage - File Name Prefix] to 970 Name.
970 User Guide and Technical Information 2. Enter Setup Menu [File Storage - Drive Record/Network Mode] to access the Record/Network mode menu for all drives. 3. Select the drive to be mounted and set its mode to Ethernet File Transfer. This drive is now attached to the Network and unavailable to the 970 for read or write actions. The Drive Status field on the Main View will read “Network” in this mode. 4. Now the drive is ready to be accessed via the network.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Metadata 970 Broadcast Wave Files include iXML (revision 1.5) data and bEXT chunk data. For bEXT and iXML-aware software applications this data is available. For applications that don’t recognize bEXT or iXML, this information is ignored. The following chart details the supported metadata parameters.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Originator Reference bEXT M 4 Software Version bEXT M 4 Family UID iXML M: shared by files belonging to the same take 4 Total Files iXML M; number of files representing a take 4 File Set Index iXML M 4 iXML M 4 File Set Information File History Original File Name CamID The CamID field consists of a single alpha character. It is intended to indicate which physical camera shot the content for the take.
970 User Guide and Technical Information 1. Press the FILES Button to access the File List. 2. Rotate the Control Knob to highlight a recorded take, the currently recording take (indicated with red text), or the next take (always at the top of the list with a date label of “Next Take”): Next Take Current (recording)Take 3. Press the Control Knob to access the Take Details screen. 4. Rotate the Control Knob to select the desired field for editing. 5.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Setup Management and Firmware Upgrades Saving and Loading Setup Files To save all of the current settings to a setup file, select the Setup Menu option [Quick Setup - Save Settings to Drive 1]. Use the on-screen keyboard (or attached USB keyboard) to enter a name for the setup file. This will save all of the current settings to an XML file at root of Drive 1.
5. The Setup Menu will be shown with a colored background. There will be check boxes next to each menu item. Navigate the menu with the Control Knob, as usual. 6. To to change the visibility of an item in the Setup Menu, push the spacebar on the keyboard while the item is highlighted. Checked items will be displayed in the Setup Menu and unchecked items will not be displayed. Setup Management & Firmware Upgrades 970 User Guide and Technical Information Crossed out items will be hidden 7.
970 User Guide and Technical Information The Settings Customization Menu option Reset to Factory Settings will make all Setup Menu items visible and revert default settings to factory defaults. Factory Restore To fully restore the unit to its factory firmware state, hold the Fast Forward and Stop Buttons while booting the 970 up, until the Main View appears.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Setup Menu Options The Setup Menu controls a wide range of parameters for the 970. The parameters are organized into categories, making the Setup Menu easy to navigate. The following tables show the parameter name, a description, options available, and the factory default setting where applicable. Default settings can be altered.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Audio # 1 Parameter Name File Format Description Options Set recording to be mono or poly WAV files. »» Poly • Mono Setup Menu Options 2 Sample Rate The sample rate of recorded .wav files • 44.1 kHz • 47.952k • 47.952kF »» 48k • 48.048k • 48.048kF • 88.2k • 96k 3 Bit Depth The bit depth of recorded .wav files • 16-bits »» 24-bits 4 Pre-Roll Time The amount of pre-record buffer. 0-10 seconds in 1 second increments.
970 User Guide and Technical Information 15 Parameter Name Audio Input Quick Setup Description Choose from presets audio input source schemes. These options are not settings, but actions. When an item is selected, the indicated input sources will be changed.
970 User Guide and Technical Information # Parameter Name Description Options Auto-Record Hold Off Sets the duration that a valid timecode signal has to be recognized by the 970 before generating a new take when using external timecode to trigger recording (When [Remote Control - Rec Start/Stop] is set to Timecode).
970 User Guide and Technical Information # Parameter Name Description Options 4 Auto IP Settings When On, the IP settings will automatically be provided by a DHCP (recommended), or Link-local when • Off no DHCP is present. When Off the IP Address, Subnet »» On Mask, and Gateway will have to be entered manually. 5 IP Address Displays IP Address, can be edited when Auto IP Settings is OFF. 6 Subnet Mask Displays Subnet Mask, can be edited when Auto IP Settings is OFF.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Quick Setup # Parameter Name Description 1 Load Factory Settings Loads default setup 2 Load Settings From Drive 1 Loads selected setup from setup files saved on Drive 1. 3 Save Settings to Drive 1 Opens dialog to name and save current setup to Drive 1. Options Setup Menu Options 52 v. 2.00 Features and specifications are subject to change. Visit www.sounddevices.com for the latest documentation.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Button Shortcuts Button Combination AUDIO + LCD LCD + Control Knob press Hold LCD MENU + FILES Stop + Rew Stop + Fast Forward FILES + Fast Forward Change HP source. Solo the currently highlighted track in the Main View. Adjust LCD and button brightness. Turns off LCD display. Button lock options: Unlock buttons, Lock Non-Transport buttons, or Lock All buttons. False take. Deletes last take and decrements Take Number. Scene increment.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Connector Pin Assignments Connector Pin Assignments Notes Connector Pin Assignments XLR4M (2) (Primary and Secondary DC Input) 1–ground 2–float 3–float 4–DC+ Pins 2 and 3 unused. When using a single power source, use Primary connector (top).
DB-25 (1) (CH 1-8 LINE IN) 1–Input 8 signal (+) 2–Input 8 Ground 3–Input 7 signal (-) 4–Input 6 signal (+) 5–Input 6 Ground 6–Input 5 signal (-) 7–Input 4 signal (+) 8–Input 4 Ground 9–Input 3 signal (-) 10–Input 2 signal (+) 11–Input 2 Ground 12–Input 1 signal (-) 13–unused 14–Input 8 signal (-) 15–Input 7 signal (+) 16–Input 7 Ground 17–Input 6 signal (-) 18–Input 5 signal (+) 19–Input 5 Ground 20–Input 4 signal (-) 21–Input 3 signal (+) 22–Input 3 Ground 23–Input 2 signal (-) 24–Input 1 signal (+) 25–In
970 User Guide and Technical Information Connector Pin Assignments DB-25 (1) (CH 1-8 AES IN/OUT) 1–Digital Out 4 signal (+) 2–Digital Out 4 Ground 3–Digital Out 3 signal (-) 4–Digital Out 2 signal (+) 5–Digital Out 2 Ground 6–Digital Out 1 signal (-) 7–Digital In 4 signal (+) 8–Digital In 4 Ground 9–Digital In 3 signal (-) 10–Digital In 2 signal (+) 11–Digital In 2 Ground 12–Digital In 1 signal (-) 13–unused 14–Digital Out 4 signal (-) 15–Digital Out 3 signal (+) 16–Digital Out 3 Ground 17–Digital Out 2
970 User Guide and Technical Information Specifications Audio Recording Record/Playback • 64 channels record/playback (32 Channels at 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz sample rates) • Simultaneous Analog, AES/EBU, Dante, or MADI. Selectable per channel Inputs • 8 Balanced, line-level inputs on DB-25. • Ch1,2 also on XLR Outputs • 8 Balanced, line-level outputs on DB-25. • Ch1,2 also on XLR Frequency Response 10Hz-20kHz, +/- 0.5dB re 1kHz THD + Noise 0.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Timecode and Sync Modes Supported Freerun, Frerun Auto Mute, 24 Hour run, 24 Hour run Auto Mute, Record run, External timecode, External timecode Halt Frame Rates 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97DF, 29.97ND, 30DF, 30ND Accuracy • +/- 0.2ppm (½ frame per 24hrs) accuracy • Holds accurate timecode for 4 hours after power is removed Timecode Inputs / Outputs • Timecode Input BNC • Timecode Output BNC Sync Input / Output • • • • • Wordclock Square wave 44.1 kHz, 47.
970 User Guide and Technical Information Declaration of Conformity According to EN ISO/IEC 17050-1:2004 Manufacturer’s Name: Sound Devices, LLC Manufacturer’s Address: E7556 State Rd.
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970 User Guide and Technical Information Warranty and Technical Support Warranty & Service Sound Devices, LLC warrants the 970 Audio Recorder against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of TWO (2) years from date of original retail purchase. This is a non-transferable warranty that extends only to the original purchaser. Sound Devices, LLC will repair or replace the product at its discretion at no charge.
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