The MD-2321 is designed for minidisc enthusiasts who want a machine that's a cut above the rest.
The MD-2321 is designed for minidisc enthusiasts who want a machine that's a cut above the rest. It employs audiophile-grade parts, and utilizes technological know-how and experience gained from building higher-end MD decks for the fastidious European and quality-conscious Asian markets. A powerful 20-bit A/D-D/A conversion system maintains 20-bit precision throughout the recording process for clearer reproduction of delicate, low level music.
On top of offering excellent sound quality, the MD-2321 is surprisingly well equipped with features for its price. It provides analog and digital-optical inputs and outputs, monaural recording for placing up to 148 minutes of audio on a 74-minute disc, power-assisted disc loading and unloading, and a handy front-panel jog dial that makes customizing MDs a breeze.
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