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Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
Thursday, September 4th, 2008
Sony MZ-N710, good condition, includes everything
from original packaging except the optical cable and software disc (dont confuse with USB cable). Software can be downloaded for free (including drivers) at the official sony website.
A great minidisc player, unfortunately i use an MP3 player now, so it doesnt get the use it deserves. Great for anyone who has a large minidisc collection, or for those who enjoy music on hard media.
The player works exactly like an MP3 player, only the "hard drive" is the removable minidisc. Music is transferred via sonys Sonic Stage software.
The player comes with a rechargeable battery and docking unit (including mains adaptor).
Also included are the instruction manual, box, headphone adaptor (with cylindrical control unit - including LCD display) and of course the USB cable.
Headphones NOT supplied, although if you after sound quality (which minidisc is renowned for) you'll probably have a decent set. View full advert
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£50 |
Location: | Leeds |
Date posted: |
4-Sep-2008 |
Manufacturer's product description Sony's
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. Off-Center Insulator Feet protect the unit from shelf-borne vibration. Insulator feet reduce the harmful effects of resonance on analog circuitry View full advert
| Price: |
£50 |
Location: | Bristol |
Date posted: |
4-Sep-2008 |
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