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Sony Portable Mini-Disc Player/Recorder (MZ-R500PCNAVY)

Sony Portable Mini-Disc Player/Recorder (MZ-R500PCNAVY)

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Brand: Sony
Category: CE


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 29651

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: MZ-R500PCNAVY
Model: MZ-R500PCNAVY
UPC: 027242591653
EAN: 0027242591653
ASIN: B00005T38K


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1 out of 5 stars Deceptive   July 1, 2002
 1 out of 7 found this review helpful

The item does not come in a box but in a plastic bag;
It does not come with a receipt of puchase wich is important in order to use the warranty, thei did not give me any paper confirming my purchase;
There is no possibility of returning this item even though the box stiill sealed.



5 out of 5 stars A Very Useful Product   April 22, 2002
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I recently purchased this Mini Disc player around Christmas, I'd heard lots of good things about the portability and recording ease of one, and felt it would make a worthy investment. Just a word of warning before I begin reviewing the features, this can be a bit complicated to work, I had to seek some advice from friends and from Sony's customer service, before I started really being able to record.

First of all, is the sound quality good? Depending on what you use to record, and how you're recording it, the sound quality can either be poor, to average, to excellent. The trick is to record at full blast, both on the mini-disc player and on the stereo/computer. Then, you can adjust the volume on the player to whatever feels comfortable to your ears. The bass works very well, and doesn't seem to drain as much battery power as the feature seems to do on most portable CD players.

How easy is it to record? This depends. I, wasn't really able to pick up with ease how to record, but once you figure it out, it's very easy. The only problem I have with this medium, is that to record a 40 minute CD to Mini Disc, it will take you the entire 40 minutes of the CD, but, with a CD Burner, this time is usually cut in half, so depending on how fast you need to record things, the Mini Disc might not be as great. However, thanks to the LP2 and LP4 recording modes on the Mini Disc player, you can record double, and quadruple the amount of minutes listed on the Mini Disc, so that is a plus, but once again, if you plan on recording 2 and a half hours of music, you're going to have to let it sit for 2 and a half hours. Also, the computer cannot be touched once recording begins, less the sound becomes distorted (the mini-disc records on the same principle as a cassette)

What about the portability? This is where the MD shines. A CD player might be able to fit into a deep pocket, but it's going to be very noticeable, plus there's the chance you might hit a button, causing the music to mess up, or remove the headphone plug. Sure, you have the same chance of doing that with an MD player, but the size of this little thing makes it much easier to carry, to hide, etc. I've found it well worth the time of recording to MD, just for the portability of it.

Is it worth buying? As of now, once I got pass some of the problems recording, I've found my MD to be a very helpful item, well worth the expense. For someone who owns a CD burner, and doesn't really listen to music on the go, this would probably be a costly novelty item. Try out a friends, or ask people at a store what they think, I'm sure that will help you decide whether to get one of these or not.

Finally, some advice for those having problems with their MD Player. The booklet (from what I remember) does not say that you can record directly from a CD player, just with the equipment that comes with the player, but, this is wrong. To record from a CD player, hook the cord (the one that has two headphone plugs on either end of it) into the line in slot on the MD, and the other into the CD player. Press and hold play and record on the MD, and start the CD. Sit back, and let it record. For best results in the level of volume, you should turn the CD player up to maximum. Remember, unless you're recording a burnt CD with the 2 second space between tracks, you're going to have to go back and manually record the tracks, if you need to. The best way to do this is to load up the CD into Winamp, move the MD near the end of the track, and if you hear silence, press the Track Mark button.

Also, the best way to record Mp3's onto your MD player, is not through the PC link. Even with the volume level turned all the way up, I barely was able to hear the music. Hook the cord into the speaker slot, and then into the MD. Make sure that whatever you're recording from is turned all the way up, and the computer's speaker function is turned all the way up as well. Record as usual.

I hope my review/advice has been of some help for you.


5 out of 5 stars not experienced enough   April 3, 2002
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I just got my md player a couple of days ago so i dont know everything about it but i do know its options are great like bass 1,2,0 and that it dowloads preatty fast depending on how long the song is and i basically got it for long trips and vacations so ive been stocking up on its 300 minute disk which i think is alot. Theres only a couple bad things like if you download of the computer the sound is really low... but i just tried recording on a CD player and the sound was GREAT!!

so all in all its preatty kool except for that obne thing but i can do without it


3 out of 5 stars Excellent product if you are okay with low volume.   March 30, 2002
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this product about 6 months ago and have tried everything I could think of to record MDs so I could listen to them at a fairly high volume. I was hoping I could get the same volume that I got from my Sony Discman. Instead after making MDs and listening to them at the gym, I can hear people talking around me, I can hear the gym sound system blaring over my MD player. I just could not get enough volume out of this thing to get me pumped so I gave it to my girlfriend and she loves it. I guess she doesn't need music to get going at the gym. Bottom line is, buy this mini disk player only if you want mini sound.


4 out of 5 stars MD's,,, where have you been all my life!   March 4, 2002
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I purchased a Sony MZ-R500 about 3 weeks ago, and I could not be happier. MD's do not seem to be the most popular format but, if you are looking for an alternative to an mp3 player, you cant go wrong with MD. The recording modes available are regualar, LP2, LP4. In regular you have 74 minutes or 80 minutes depending on which MD's you buy. LP2 allows for 148 minutes of recording, and LP4 allows for 296 minutes of recording. I have been able to record 5 cd's on one disc in LP4 mode. Some people say the sound quality in LP4 is fair, but i dont notice any degradation. I also use my MD to record my jam sessions. It allows me to get my songs down quickly, and hear them right away. You will not be dissappointed with an MD.

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