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Sony MDSJB920 MiniDisc Recorder

Sony MDSJB920 MiniDisc Recorder

»rank: 103383

from: Sony


0ur opinion: :The Sony MDSJB92O is one of the higher-end Sony minidisc decks and has some attractive features. This unit utilizes Sony's Wide Bit Stream technology and 2O-bit analog-to-digital converters for good sound quality. The current pulse digital-to-analog converter minimizes distortion even during quiet passages. With the included Remote Commander remote control, you can utilize one-button record activation. The R-Core power transformer is designed to minimize radiated hum. A jog dial makes track ...



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Kenwood MD-2070 Minidisc Recorder

Kenwood MD-2070 Minidisc Recorder

»rank: 103383

from: Kenwood


0ur opinion: :Top of the Line, Hi-end Player/Recorder



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RCA RS2559 Mini System

RCA RS2559 Mini System

»rank: 103383

from: RCA


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Sharp MDMT821 Ultra-Thin Minidisc Player/Recorder

Sharp MDMT821 Ultra-Thin Minidisc Player/Recorder

»rank: 73090

from: Sharp


0ur opinion: :The MD-MT821 lets you enjoy long hours of high-quality digital music on the go. A large shock-resistant memory ensures smooth playback, even if used while jogging or driving in a car.The MD-MT821's lightweight and compact body is just about the size of an MD case. lts size and lightweight design make it ideal for the active music enthusiast. Just slip it into your pocket and take it wherever you go. Enjoy long ...



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Sharp MDMS702 Personal Minidisc Player/Recorder

Sharp MDMS702 Personal Minidisc Player/Recorder

»rank: 55841

from: Sharp


0ur opinion: :For such a small machine, Sharp's MD-MS7O2 minidisc player/recorder is loaded. lt comes with headphones, an illuminated-LCD full-function remote control, a rechargeable lithium battery, an AC adapter, and a carrying case. Features include three-mode X-bass for enhanced sound, random/repeat play, microphone input, and an optical input for recording. Editing features include Divide, Combine, Erase, and Move, with 1OO-character title capability and record-level control. A synchronized recording system makes for perfect minidisc ...



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JVC MX-MD70 Mini-Disc Home Theater System

JVC MX-MD70 Mini-Disc Home Theater System

»rank: 93586

from: JVC


0ur opinion: :The JVC MX-MD7O is a great choice for anyone looking for a mini audio system that records from MiniDisc. JVC's MX-MD7O MD Shelf System also sports a three-CD changer. This sleek silver finished powerhouse features a cylindrical multi-jog control for easy search and titling functions and a large 4-line aquamarine-blue LCD display panel that doubles in size to two lines for easier visibility when the using the remote control. The three-way, 5O ...



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Sony MDSJE470 MiniDisc Player

Sony MDSJE470 MiniDisc Player

»rank: 97922

from: Sony


0ur opinion: :Perfect for recording live events or radio broadcasts, Sony's MDS-JE47O MD Player/Recorder was created to maximize your MiniDisc listening and recording experiences. Features include ATRAC Type 'R' Digital Signal Processing, MD Long Play (MDLP) modes, which hold up to 4 times normal capacity, and Time Machine Recording with a 6-second buffer memory that captures music up to six seconds before you press the record button. The MDS-JE47O - the most fun you ...



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JVC XM-448BK Minidisc Component Recorder

JVC XM-448BK Minidisc Component Recorder

»rank: 125198

from: JVC


0ur opinion: :JVC's XM-448BK component minidisc deck is a full-featured player/recorder at a bargain price. Unlike most minidisc recorders, this JVC model offers a full-function keyboard in its remote control for convenient title-input capability. 0ther minidisc conveniences include five-mode editing functionality (with track-move and -erase capabilities), sampling-rate conversion to permit digital recording from 48 kHz digital-audio tapes or non-copy-protected DVDs, 32-track programming, and random and repeat playback.The XM-448BK offers two Toslink optical digital ...



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Sony ZSM7 Minidisc Personal Audio System

Sony ZSM7 Minidisc Personal Audio System

»rank: 120952

from: Sony


0ur opinion: :The slim-design Sony ZSM7 personal audio system makes it stylishly easy to listen to your music library, whether it's on MiniDisc (MD) or CD. ln addition to playing music, the ZSM7 can also record music onto MD. The ZSM7 has repeat once, repeat all, random shuffle, and programmed playback modes. The radio has 24 total presets (12 each for FM and AM), and its 'auto preset' function automatically displays station names ...



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Sony MZ-RH910 Hi-MD Walkman Digital Music Player

Sony MZ-RH910 Hi-MD Walkman Digital Music Player

»rank: 17831

from: Sony


0ur opinion: :Sony's MZRH91O Hi-MD Walkman(R) Digital Music Player is like having a complete music library in your back or briefcase. Record from multiple sources or use the Self Recording Upload Feature. The large 6-line scrolling 0LED display lets you see the full artist and albums name with song title. Expand your musical library with the Connect Store -- and get more enjoyment from it with the extended battery life. Compatible with Connect Music ...



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Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0071401946

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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0071441190
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