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Sony M-200MC Mic' N Micro Microcassette Recorder | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $89.95 Buy New: $64.99 You Save: $24.96 (28%)
New (2) Used (2) from $22.99
Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 6.4 x 2.1
MPN: M200MC Model: M200MC UPC: 027242580497 EAN: 0027242580497 ASIN: B0002TQXQO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new item in original sealed package. It is NOT refurbished, it has never been opened or used. Full USA warranty. fast shipping with tracking number.
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| Features:
| • | Records at 1.2 or 2.4 centimeters per second | | • | Zoom mic expands and retracts to provide better recording | | • | Advanced voice operated recording (VOR) saves valuable recording time | | • | Cue Marker creates tape segments for rapid cueing | | • | Runs on two AA batteries |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Ideal for recording lectures and presentations, Sony's M-200MC Mic' N Micro Cassette Recorder is packed with features that make recording easy. Voice Operated Recording activates the recorder when audible sound is present as the Built-in Zoom MIC extends and retracts to provide better recording when subjects are near or far away. Utilize Record Mode Selection (Lecture, Meeting, Dictation) to select the best pickup sensitivity to meet your needs. The M-200MC is perfectly professional.
Amazon.com Product Description Ideal for recording lectures and presentations, Sony's M-200MC MIC' N Micro Cassette Recorder is packed with features that make recording easy. Voice Operated Recording (VOR) activates the recorder when audible sound is present, so you'll never waste valuable recording time. The built-in zoom mic extends and retracts to provide better recording when subjects are near or far away. Utilize Record Mode Selection (Lecture/Meeting/Dictation) to select the best pickup sensitivity to meet your needs. You can "mark" tape segments with the Cue Marker. This feature allows rapid access during Cue and Review. Clear Voice function improves recording quality by enhancing voice sounds during recording and playback for crisp, clear listening. This micro cassette recorder has a built-in speaker and an earphone output for quick playback. The two-speed record/playback (1.2 or 2.4 centimeter per second) gives you the option of recording on a standard micro-cassette for twice its normal time. This is great for extended dictation or personal audio note taking. Powered by two AA batteries, the M-200MC is easy to use and perfect for students as well as professionals.
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| Customer Reviews:
It's OK but not all of that. March 13, 2007 This sony micro recorder works just fine for me. I use it for dictation and meetings mostly, from my school lectures, and I don't hear any static coming from it. With medium sounds around you it is still okay to use but you have to turn the volume up or down to muffle the sounds outside of your headphones. This machine does not work well however, when you are on the train with your headphones on trying to listen to your recordings. You have to turn the volume all the way up and even with that you better make sure you bring a good pair of batteries. Try to use noise cancellation headphones if you are going on the train with this product.
makes for difficult listening June 24, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have the same problem with this microcassette recorder. I bought mine two years ago and stuck with it, but I should have returned it. On playback, it is difficult to hear through the static (I use the recorder for interviews)...it's as if the machine is picking up its own noises. I've assumed that mine is defective, but then I haven't had experience with other similar recorders. I agree that this recorder is good only for dictation, with the mic close to your mouth.
Inadequate February 12, 2006 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this recorder for interviews. I have an Olympus microcassette recorder but I can hardly hear the recordings. I hoped this Sony would be better because it has a fancy adjustable microphone. Alas, it is just as bad. Everything else about the recorder is great, but what good is it if the sound quality is poor? I returned it. I wonder if the problem is with the microcassette format? It's probably fine for dictation if you have the mic at your mouth. If you get this, and you want to do more than dictation, you should consider an external mic too.
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