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(More customer reviews)I've been putting off buying a portable listening device since my last '90 Aiwa tape player.But after seeing the Minidisc in action - it's a definite buy and constant use gem.
First, do the math if you're seriously comparing MP3 format vs. Minidisc.A single MD at 74min costs 2 dollars at most - Read/write capabilities, move tracks, edit, `tMark'=index songs, etc. You don't need a computer either - use your existing AV setup to record - while having the option to use PC, DVD, etc.
Sound quality? Can you say OPTICAL input.You cannot get any better sound resolution than this; any decent DVD player has an optical out; decent CD players too.RCA IN is a plus (not included) and the PC IN option is mediocre - it is convenient with all the CD-R/PC/MP3 formatted music.It's got a two-stage added-bass feature that works quite well.The standard headphones are excellent - an updated version with position detents for fixed fit.The remote fob device is essential for total playback+record control once your MDplayer is tucked away in the pocket. (look for the RM-MZR55 remote with backlighting if you want to upgrade)
The unit has never skipped even with major motion, jostling, or shock.I haven't done a drop-test, but I'll skip it for now.The biggest drawback is the lack of a custom case/holster for the unit; it does come with a bag, but it isn't adequate for protection or carrying with any confidence.Plus, the lack of backlighting on the main unit is a bummer.
It comes with it's own AA ni-cad battery and charger, and runs for a prolonged period of time ~ 6 hours playback, 1.5-2x as long on a regular AA.The half-sized ice cream sandwich form kicks the CD portable players to the curb.It isn't as ubiquitous as some MP3 players - but why would you want to drop several dimes on something invisible.Personally, the anodized blue colored one has more impact than the silver, but the form and interface overall is a delight.The battery bulge just slightly cants the display up, the button separation and placement works great for easy access.I find excuses to block the world out and listen to high-fidelity music on the go.
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The casing has several buttons, all very easy to use and intuitively marked. The R-70 also comes with a tethered remote that plugs into one of the headphone jacks (there are two), so you can stick the R-70 in a bag and control it with the remote. In addition to the two headphone jacks, the R-70 also sports digital and mic inputs, and an input for the included power adapter/charger
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