REVIEW SHOP SHARE LEARN
Sony MZ-R50
Sony MZ-R50
MSRP: $

More Minidisc Player from Sony >>
Search AudioReview forums for the Sony MZ-R50 >>
   
Popular Minidisc Player
more...
Top Ranked Products from Sony.
POC15AB
Rated:
CDP-XA8ES
Rated:
CCMC-16P03
Rated:
more...
 |  Sorted by Latest Review |  Sort by Best Rating >> |  Sort by Worst Rating >> |  View All >>
Rating
Reviewed by:
Alix Irie
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
July 27, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

Visitors rate this review
2.60 of 5, 5.00 votes

Rate this review?

Review 1 of 25

Price Paid:  $300.00 from eBay

Summary:
I'm a journalist who produces radio documentaries, and I've used various MD models for years. (I liked the MZ-R50 so much that I bought my own.) I have transferred music from my computer to MD, but I use it primarily for recording interviews. I bought some Sony studio monitor headphones and a professional ENG microphone. I've now got a professional kit that fits into a small bag that I can take everywhere.

Strengths:
-Less troublesome than DATs and old-fashioned SONY TCM-5000 recorders for broadcast quality interviews. -Absolutely no maintenance required, unlike expensive DATs which require servicing from time to time. Blank MDs are also easier to buy when you're on the road. -Batteries last and last and last--which is really important in the field when you're trying to bag an important interview. -I bought this baby for all the input/output jacks, which many of the current models lack. -I also liked the larger size of this unit, which gives it some heft during media scrums. The larger buttons make it easier to FF and RWND when I have to edit. -The casing is sturdier than the latest consumer models.

Weaknesses:
-A display backlight might be handy, to make sure it's recording when you're in dark rooms. But this is a minor quibble. -Earbud headphones get really annoying after 20 minutes. They always fall out, and I often misplace them. But they're easily replaced. -Getting harder to find these days. But still a bargain for journalists who need a dependable tool that an cope with extreme recording conditions.

Similar Products Used:
-Various SONY DATs and cassette recorders.


Would you like to Comment?
Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.

Rating
Reviewed by:
Dave
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
December 3, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
3 months to 1 year

Visitors rate this review
5.00 of 5, 1.00 votes

Rate this review?

Review 2 of 25

Price Paid:  $180.00 from Best Buy

Summary:
It's a great little thing, I use it around school and it cathces looks (wooohooo!!) The sound is awesome, but the auto record volume limiter sucks. Overall, it is very good for the money.

Strengths:
Compact, great sound, style, Sony

Weaknesses:
no remote, analog link sucks

Similar Products Used:
none really, it's my first MD player


Would you like to Comment?
Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.

Rating
Reviewed by:
roy smeeth
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
October 8, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

Rate this review?

Review 3 of 25

Price Paid:  $150.00

Summary:
I have used the sony recorder/player for a couple of weeks and find it phenonimally fantastic. it is pretty as a goat and the one battery system is real handy.
top marks to sony for making a recorder available at this price.

Strengths:
excellent looks, durablity and build quality,

Weaknesses:
slighty wide, no remote control


Would you like to Comment?
Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.

Rating
Reviewed by:
Richard
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
May 26, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

Rate this review?

Review 4 of 25

Summary:
Once I began using the MZ-R50, cassette tapes and CD's see very little usage. Sony quality is almost pure, depending on the quality you are recording from, whether it is vinyl, CD or cassette. Using this minidisc recorder has changed to preserve my vinyl, CD's and cassette's by transfer over to minidisc. Much of my recordings are hard to come by and are out of print.

Overall, I have nothing bad to say about this unit or the other minidisc components that I currently own

Strengths:
Battery Life, excellent. Very durable and usage is very simple

Weaknesses:
Cost in replacement parts from Sony USA, damaged the remote control stick. Luckily I was stationed in Japan. It only costed 45.00 compared to USA cost of 85.00

Similar Products Used:
Sony Discman, alson have Sony MZ-E33, MZ-E40 and Home unit MDS-JE320. Also have Onkyo Home Unit MD-185X


Would you like to Comment?
Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.

Rating
Reviewed by:
Jim
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 20, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

Visitors rate this review
3.33 of 5, 3.00 votes

Rate this review?

Review 5 of 25

Summary:
I can only say a few things about this product. I purchased it through MiniDisco in September 1998. Being a bud-earphone listener I was quite happy with the supplied earphones. THe remote rocked, the sound rocked and heck recording MP3s through my monster of a Packard Bell with a Sound Blaster Pro sure made some good noise out of our speakers upstairs. Even with the analogue recording (I haven't got any with digital outputs) the quality and sheer clarity are amazing. Also I have beaten this thing to death. It has been dropped in water, received quite a static shock, been dropped numerous times (hence the dints in the casing) and I have ruined the earphones and pulled the cord out of the remote jack. But she still goes on strong. The battery lasts forever. I only use the auxilary battery on the plane trip to Australia (>14hrs!). I have been incredibly happy with this product and for its features, ease of use, durability and everything else about it I can't complain. However in the last month or two for some reason the recording head has given out. Really sucks. No other problems apart from that except the very sudden decrease in price as soon as I bought the thing. One heck of a portable.

Strengths:
Ease of use, incredible clarity, battery-life, durable.

Weaknesses:
Not much.

Similar Products Used:
I guess a CD player or two and the MDS-222 would count.


Would you like to Comment?
Join audioReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.

Next 5 Reviews >>

Company Pages

Audio & Video company review pages. Browse product user reviews, compare prices, top ranked products, and compare specs by manufacturer.

Bowers Wilkins Reviews
Bowers & Wilkins
NAD Reviews
NAD
Marantz Reviews Marantz
Denon Reviews
Denon
Klipsch Reviews
Klipsch
Sony Reviews
Sony
Yamaha Reviews
Yamaha
Rotel Reviews
ROTEL
McIntosh Reviews
McIntosh
Bose Reviews
Bose
Polk Reviews
Polk Audio
Paradigm Reviews
Paradigm
Onkyo Reviews
Onkyo
JBL Reviews
JBL
KEF Reviews
KEF
Pioneer Lens Reviews
Pioneer
Harman Kardon Lens Reviews
Harman-Kardon
Panasonic Reviews
Panasonic
Press and News
Submit News & Press...
Audio and Video News & Press Releases.

Latest and Greatest

Best Floorstanding Speakers Under $1000

So many to choose from! Lets us boil it down. How to Choose a Floorstanding Speaker that fits you:

AudioREVIEW's Budget Audiophile Holiday Guide

Give someone the gift of hi-fi. Or make the step yourself. Let us point the way...

Moscode 402Au OLT stereo power amplifier Review

George is adamant about the fact that the Moscode 402Au is not just a tube gain stage slapped onto a solid-state power amplifier; rather, it is a tube amplifier with a MOSFET output stage.

Lowther’s DX-65 driver in the Teresonic Magus XR Review

A new driver from Lowther is real news. A new five inch driver is even rarer news, so it was with great anticipation that I waited on this pair of speakers to arrive.

Aune Mini Headphone DAC User Review

The unit arrived from China well packed and everything seem to be in place. No external abuse by the carriers. The only problem was the power supply it came with. The box came with a cheap step-down converter.

Reviews and Featured Articles
Expert hi-fi audio reviews, blogs, and audio articles.