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Review 2 of 3
Price Paid:
$198.00
from video-direct.com Summary: The Sony MZ-N707 is virtually perfect. I bought the MZ-N707 for its
features. For example, I needed optical analog ins, and usb ins; the
optical for recording music and the analog for recording lectures, and
the USB for convenience. The LP2 and LP4 are priceless features for
me, I can record about 5 hours and 15 minutes using the LP4 feature.
The LP4 sound quality is very surprising; in comparason, the sound
quality is just under a 128kbps mp3 and very seldom do I notice any
sound degratioin. For instance, I notice some degradation in channels
switching from right to left, and heavy bass not sounding right, these
are very seldom herd though. Initially I was unimpressed by the
remote that comes with the MZ-N707, I thought an LCD screen was
on it, but an inaccurate photo I saw before buying it was to blame.
The ability to record tracks from the computer is immensely
convienent. The two programs that come with the MZ-N707,
Open MG Jukebox and SimpleBurner are great. However, I do have a
problem with Open MG Jukebox, in the fact that it won't let you erase
tracks without using Open MG Jukebox(I no longer use it, instead
using the Nero ImageDrive method found at minidisc.org in the NetMD
topics).
Overall, sound quality is past my expectations, including the LP2
and LP4. Capacity is overwhelmingly great, especially with LP4,
which I highly suggest. Convienence is somewhat compromised
due to the fact that it takes awhile to record tracks and the copy
protection with the Open MG software, but it is, nonetheless,
easyer than recording through analog or optical. Recording with the
computer is faster, but if your computer is slow it takes awhile to
convert the files to ATRAC3. I recommend this player/recorder to
anyone, it's small, has great quality, and holds a ton of music. Strengths: Sound Quality is really good even in LP2 and LP4 modes.
Capacity in LP2 and LP4 modes, I have only one disc and plan to buy no others.
Ability to record off the computer is fast and great quality.
Optical, USB, and analog ins let me record off of almost any source.
Size, the unit is tiny, i couldn't belevie it! Weaknesses: Open MG Jukebox, mainly because it copy protects tracks put on the minidisc with it.
Analog recording is weak, at least in my attempts, I would suggest only using digital sources.
The ability to transfer tracks from the minidisc to the computer would be great, but isn't offered. Similar Products Used: MZ-N505
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