Sharp MDMS702 Personal Minidisc Player/Recorder | 
enlarge | Brand: Sharp Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 51610
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 11 x 9.5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: MDMS702 Model: MDMS702 UPC: 074000409415 EAN: 0074000409415 ASIN: B00000J3NG
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| Features:
| • | Extended-life lithium-ion battery | | • | Sound mic synchro recording | | • | Optical digital input | | • | Three mode X-Bass system | | • | Illuminated, full-function LCD remote |
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Product Description Sleek and stylish, the MD-MS702 lets you record your favorite music digitally and take it with you to enjoy wherever you go. On-the-go recording and playback has never been easier! The MD-MS702's lightweight and compact body is just about the size of an MD case, which means you can carry it with you anywhere with comfort and ease. Plus, its front loading disc mechanism lets you smoothly load and eject MDs with a single touch, without the hassle of opening and closing a cover.The high-fidelity headphones have a convenient backlit LCD remote control which displays information such as disc/track name, battery status, and play/record mode. Operating the MD recorder is easy even in dark locations. This new MiniDisc Recorder uses the latest 24 bit ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) for high-precision digital audio reproduction. Digitally record your favorite music from a variety of sources, including digital radio. Optical digital interface ensures reliable digital audio transfers.
Amazon.com Product Description For such a small machine, Sharp's MD-MS702 minidisc player/recorder is loaded. It 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 100-character title capability and record-level control. A synchronized recording system makes for perfect minidisc compilations, and the sampling rates are 48 kHz, 32 kHz, and 44.1 kHz. A shock-resistant memory storage system keeps discs from skipping. The slim player/recorder weighs half a pound and measures approximately 3 inches square.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 62 more reviews...
Best sound I have ever heard June 16, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this thing. This was the very first mini disk player I ever bought. I love these head phones, the sound is by far the best I have ever came across. If I lost these I would go mad, I use them with almost everything I own, they are amazing.pThe only thing I hate about this thing is the transferring of songs. I hope newer models will have a USB port on them. Naming the songs was also a pain.pBut, I love this player and will gladly buy from them again.
5 Years and still running great! July 6, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had this for 5 years and used if somewhat but never abused it. I always kept it in a zip around pouch from Sony and the player works awesome. I have had the charger not work and the charge on the batteries were slow but overall the design is leek and awesome with great features. Its worth it but I have retired from minidisc players as my mp3 player has taken over my music life. Its wonderful to record anytype of audio books, music,record cd, mp3, etc...brIts not a flimsy design. Its sturdy and a bit heavy but you can feel how well built this player is. You will appreciate the features of this player. Best Sony minidisc player/recorder.
My first minidisc October 2, 2002 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My first minidisc player is the only portable I've ever bought. No skips while jogging and I can edit discs on the fly after I've recorded them from a CD player using the optical input cable.
DO NOT EVER BUY THIS JUNK... July 24, 2002 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
My only star??......The MD looks. It's nice...really nice...If you buy it, the player looks will be the most important item, as in no time -and I mean NO TIME-, when this little-nice cute device stops recording/editing and dies...UTOC ERROR, a famous one...you will have it as a shelf-decoration. Go for a Sony, or you'll regret it.
This is a great machine March 26, 2002 I bought one of these in 98 and there are 2 reasons I didn't give it 5 stars is that the battery life stunk...(they may have fixed this on later models)and it dosent have a record button on the remote. I just upgraded to the sharp MT877 which has much better D/A and A/D(digital to analogue, analogue to digital)converters. This is a good thing for quality of reproduction but it also makes it more susceptible to clipping, so in other words you can push the 702 a little harder.
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