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Sony MDSJE320 MiniDisc Recorder | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 67375
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 19.5 x 13.5 x 7.5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: MDSJE320 Model: MDSJE320 UPC: 027242541344 EAN: 0027242541344 ASIN: B00001ZWWI
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| Features:
| • | Records up to 74 minutes of stereo programming | | • | Jog dial for track selection, text entry | | • | Wide Bit Stream technology | | • | 20-bit analog-to-digital converter | | • | Optical digital and analog inputs |
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Product Description Sony's MDS-JE330 MiniDisc Recorder records up to 74 minutes of stereo and features wide bit stream technology for clear reproduction of sensitive low-level music. The 20-Bit analog-to-digital converter delivers a wider dynamic range than 16-bit circuitry. And with the handy text entry feature, you store disk names, track names, artist's names, even lyrics for easy readout - so you'll never have to remember what's on your MiniDisc.Wide Bit Stream Technology maintains 20-bit precision through the recording process, for clearer reproduction of delicate, low-level music. Hybrid Pulse D/A Converter is an advanced Compact Disc design that places the Digital-to-Analog Converter and digital filter on single integrated circuit. CD Synchro Recording simplifies making cassettes or MDs from Compact Disc. It releases from Record/Pause mode automatically when the CD Player goes into Play. Un-Do Last Edit is the convenience that lets you reverse your last Move, Erase or Combine edit. Un-do remains available until you eject the disc or record over your work. MiniDisc enables you to continue shaping your music, even after it's recorded.
Amazon.com Product Description The Sony MDS-JE320 minidisc deck offers great features, including Sony's Wide Bit Stream technology. The unit's 20-bit analog-to-digital converters assure good sound quality, while simple controls and a simple design philosophy make the disc recorder easy to use. This model includes a convenient jog dial for track selection and also has editing features such as the ability to combine tracks, move tracks, undo the last edit, and erase a track or disc. Recording time is up to 74 minutes in stereo. This model does not include a remote control.
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| Customer Reviews:
Decend, Basic MD Recorder/Player January 6, 2000 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
This MD Recorder/Player is a good recorder and player itself. If you are into clear cut usabilty, this is it. The funtions are not confusing and it's simple interface allows a smooth recording of MDs.This model is not just for recording however, you can connect this MD component to any stereo system to playback any MD that you recorded or those pre-recorded MDs as well. Another way to play-back MD's is to hook up self amplified speakers to the RCA jacks in the back of the unit. But if you want lots of functions and features, this isn't the model you should get. There are no shuffle or repeat function on this model. And labeling MDs can cause severe aches to you wrist and arms because of the repetitive motions involved in the process because of the jog-dial. Another thing that can get to you is that the numbers displayed for the number of tracks on the MD is limited to 25, for those who record a lot of short songs or sounds onto MDs, this is a serious drawback because once you past 25, it gets confusing as to what track you're on.
pretty good October 14, 1999 12 out of 35 found this review helpful
for the money this is not a bad played/recorder, can be got cheaper on sale. Much better than casette tape. Nearly aas good as CD. I would not pay 199, can get for 160 else where. you will be happy with it, remeber that it is for making copies for use not for pre recorded music
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