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Sharp MDMS722 Portable Minidisc Player/Recorder

Sharp MDMS722 Portable Minidisc Player/Recorder

List Price: $249.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: worst product I've had yet
Review: this MD broke down on me in the first month of use. Then SHARP didn't get me a replacment for three months. THEN, when I got the replacment, it broke down in one month again. SHARP WON'T refund it's customers for bad products so now I wait to recieve my third 722 MD which will probably break again... STAY AWAY FROM SHARP>>> their customer service is HORRIBLE

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sharp MD-MS722
Review: I just got this player 3 days ago. It is incredibly easy to use(record and play). The sound quality is the best I've ever heard. If you're concerned w/battery life, this new lithium ion rechargable battery lasts forever! Also, the jog dial makes titling a lot easier than using regular buttons. The bass also sounds really good and doesn't drown out everything else. Believe it or not, the remote helps. It seems kind of stupid at first( I thought it was when I saw it), but it really isn't. I put the player in my backpack, and use the remote and headphones outside of it. Its really nice to have. Overall, whether or not you are good w/electronics, or a beginner,this is the best choice. Sharp included an analog cable and a digital optical cable so you can record right away. Its ease of use, quality, looks, features, and best sound quality make the 722 the best choice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best sound quality of any on the market.
Review: I get my 722 for Christmas and it has been a great product in the few weeks that I've had it. The sound is always clear, the bass does not drown out the treble as is the case with some Sony models. This model does not have the UTOC error exhibited by the 702 and by some other earlier models. Moreover, recording is very easy. I don't have a digital output device available, so I use analog recording. I can take a line direct from the sound card of my PC to record my mp3 collection on MiniDisc. This convenience is heightened by the fact that this unet will not skip under most normal circumstances. I find that for use in the car or while jogging, it will not skip. The sound is perfectly clear (much better than the Sony, Panasonic, or Aiwa models I tested at Circuit City.) I highly recommend the MD-MS722. Its sound quality leads the field, it almost never skips, and, personally, I like the appearance as well. However, it is not the smallest on the market. If size is your only requirement, don't buy this unit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great value for all the features
Review: Shop around, you can find this unit for < $250, and there is a $50 mail-in rebate. The unit comes with an extra battery pack (holds 1 AA for ~3 hours extra play time), strap, carring case, headphones, AC adapter, TOS cable (for making perfect digital copies from your optical-out components, micro plug stereo connector cable, and a micro plug to RCA cable. I bought the unit primarily to record some two-guitar jam sessions. The input plug provides power for plug in microphones. Get a decent stereo mic and you have everything you need to make digital recordings of your performances. Also has a mono mode that doubles the recording time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: mega disc
Review: this prduct is the best its size is perfect and the sound is great.the best part is to look at it and say damb thats a great mini disc player!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Second Review - Live Recordings
Review: Plaese see my review above. This is a follow-on to that. Ok, I followed the steps above at my last jam session and made my first live recording. It was awesome. My fellow musicians enjoyed hearing it. A friend told me: "this sounds like 'real music' I like it!" The instrumentation of the group is violin, guitar, and acoustic bass. The Sharp captured it all. And the mike I was using was actually pretty cheap.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sharp definitely sounds the best!
Review: I was all ready to buy the Aiwa, based on favorable reviews I had read. But I decided to take a trip to Circuit City and actually listen for myself. Now I really wanted to buy the Aiwa, it is so much prettier design-wise than its competition. But after listening, I have to say the Sharp sounds so much better than the Sony and the Aiwa! I was amazed at the obvious difference. I am not thrilled with the interface on the Sharps, or their thickness or headphones, but all the plusses of this unit definitely outweigh the negatives. And as far as sound quality (loudness, clarity, bass), the others don't compare. I just wish they would improve the physical design and include better quality headphones.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AN AWSOME PLAYER/RECORDER FOR ANYONE EVEN NOVICES
Review: hi everyon ei recently bought a sharp 722 from amazon, it is awsome. the jog dial is great i love it soo much this was supposed to be an early christmas present but i beggeg my dad to give it to me. the record time and the play time is very long, and the record and title features are a sinch. the only thing that i dont like about it are the headphones and that you have to but a stereo to stereo cable which is only 2 dollars that the 50 dollar optical cable that it comes with which doesnt fut most stereos. my favorite part of the 722 is the jog dial and the remote, so that you dont have to hold the mini disc in your hand to change tracks. All and all the 722 is the best mini disc player on the market and if i had enough money i would buy another one for my room and the car. i hope that this evaluation was very useful to you...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great
Review: This is my first MD player and i love it already. Its so easy to record your own MD and the sound is soooo good. The only hassle with this product is the titling of tracks. Its not hard but it takes so long. You need to get one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ok, this is seriuos audio, and serious fun!
Review: I got my unit just yesterday. It was very easy to learn how to divide, delete, and combine tracks. The freedom is awesome. I plan to use this for live music recording of my jazz group. But until our next live session I practiced on Bob Edwards and Morning Edition. I had a ball pausing, dividing tracks, then deleting the promos and sponsor messages. This is just how I would record my group.

1. Turn it on for a set. 2. Edit out the time between songs, by dividing and deleting. 3. Feed the output to my computer's sound card. 4. Then create an audio CD and share with my fellow musicians in the group. 5. Or maybe create some MP3 tracks for upload to the Internet!


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