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Aiwa AMF70 Portable Minidisc Recorder/Player

Aiwa AMF70 Portable Minidisc Recorder/Player

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: portability personified
Review: Before I bought the AMF70, I did quite a bit of research, it seemed that the Aiwa had quite a few features other brands did not. I made the right choice. I bought it mostly for dubbing CDs, which it does very easily, the learning curve was neglible. Doesn't skip at all, of course which enables me to jog with it without having to be light on my feet. I'd read that the headphones were junk ( swoop style ) but I've had good luck with them, they sound great for such a small pair. Overall a smart buy. Also I'm moving to Europe soon and I hear these are big over there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent MD Recorder/Player
Review: Excellent Recording/Editting Capabilities, Easy to Use, Attractive Design. It's very easy to title tracks with the jog dial. You don't have to struggle with volume control and position because this device has both syncro and autogain functions.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Haven tried, but Aiwa coming out with new recorder..
Review: Havent tried this product, but i've seen a lot of cons sorta.. 1st off is the battery, if it dies i see its hard to find a new one, thats just an annoyance.. 2nd is that i hear this thing breaks pretty easily.. Another pain to return to store and all.. 3rd is that Aiwa is coming out with a new F80 player. Its in Japan and you can order it off the web.. Basically same hting but different look, and comes with the Mic. and all.. I think if you wanna pay the extra $$$ for live recordings and all get that.. But if you really wantone now, i say go for the Sony MZ-35.. looks like its the best deal out there..

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a good machine, but still without radio AM-Fm
Review: I am waiting to see if one of the big corporations will come out with a MD with recoder and radio at the same time. I will buy that in ione second

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good to use in classroom at school.
Review: I both this minidisc for one purpose, to record lectures at school. I found out lately that it can hold up to 150 minutes in mono recording, which is the equivalent of almost three hours of class. The microphone ( sold separately) is very good, and i can listen to the lesson during my trip to work and school. I can also title the disc and every important thing the professor explained and i need to remember.It is easy, I name the track, EX Rene` Descartes, and when i need a review I just go and listen as much as I want, like the song of a cd. I can divide, combine, erase and so on. The only problem is the remote control, the volume botton broke after the second day, the headphone are impossible to use, unless you have the head of the size of watermellon. About the rest it is a very good portable minidisc, I would have appreciated more if the were included a AM/FM radio in it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Awesome small light weight, easy to record
Review: I bought the Aiwa when I found out that Aiwa was a sister company to Sony. The recorder/player is easy to operate, including playback and recording. I love how easy it is to move tracks, delete and name them. So far the only drawback is the headphones. They can not handle to output of the unit when listening to music with decent bass. Other than that a great unit for the price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: perfect for dubbing cd's and live music
Review: I bought this Aiwa AM-F70 primarily for dubbing cd's, but when I found out it makes excellent live recordings, i was very thrilled! Just plug in a binaural microphone and make an excellent digital recording! It has an automatic recording level(unlike most recorders)so there are no worries about distorted sounds. This Aiwa model is the real thing!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Definite Winner Compared to the Competion
Review: I did a lot of looking aroung and up to the last minute I was set on the 722 but when I started to look at the F70 everything just won me over. The design was impeccable with a nice layout.The sound surpassed my expectations.Ny only small complaint was the controller.They had the dumb idea of putting the two wires on the same side causing the wires to look weird but thats prety much all there is bad about this player/recorder.if in the market definitly check this one out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a great 1st time md recorder/player
Review: I got this md player two nights ago and have alreadly comletely mastered it. Its very easy to use and very good looking I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking into md player/recorders.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best mini-disc player ever built.
Review: I have tried many mini-disc players but this is truly the best one ever built. Usually sony comes out wih great portible audio eletronics but Aiwa ha beaten sony with this great product.


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