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by lensephlare , Mar 06 '01
Pros: Good battery life, Small compact size Cons: Poor sound quality, flimsy remote, Synchro recording has something to be desired
I recently purchased this unit for the price of 250 dollars (american) and I found it completely satisfactory for about the first month or so. I have had it in my possession for about six months now, and it has been replaced by a sony MZR-90, a unit...
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by beast003 , May 12 '00
Pros: Usability, sound, quality of construction Cons: Slightly larger than others
This player totally rocks. The sound is excellent, the features are complete, and above all, the screen and buttons are very usable unlike the inferior Sony MD player/recorders. Don't get fooled by the price! Many MD players are just that, players....
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by gretax , Dec 09 '00
Pros: Live tapers Minidisc recorder of choice. Cons: Sound output direct to headphones isn't best
The Aiwa AM-F70 has quickly become the unit of choice in the dark, delicious world of live taping, even more so that it's newer/"younger" brother, the AM-C80. Let's look at it's knockout combination for live recording:
Backlit...
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by Sting14 , Feb 19 '00
Pros: small, great sound, love the buttons, jog dial Cons: headphones
This is an awesome product. It's sound quality is super. I bought one 2 months ago and it's great! It's strong metal and will not break like other cheaper models. The headphones aren't so hot but that isn't a big deal. The bass boost is huge! I...
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by jwei , Jan 05 '00
Pros: small, can hold all your favorite songs, make your own mixes Cons: expensive, takes time to learn all of its functions
Have you ever wished that you could your own personal jukebox that you could just carry around with you wherever you went? Well your wish has come true in the form of the minidisc player. Aiwa's AM-F70 minidisc player is one of the best on the market...
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by rizzen , Aug 29 '00
Pros: jog dial control, long battery life, easy to operate Cons: i have yet to have any problems
When you have the headphones on and you're grooving, the last thing you want is for the batteries in your player to run out of juice. But with the Aiwa, you'll probably run out of juice before the player does. With just the rechargeable battery, You can...
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by John_Ferrara , May 10 '00
Pros: Small, efficient design. The keypad lights up too! Cons: The extra battery pack is cumbersome, Should have a Optical out as well
I bought this for my wife for last Xmas... We both love it!
It does a great job of recording anything, anywhere, anytime. It's small compact and very user friendly. It also has the plus of having an optical line in for those who want to record...
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by kalamela , Apr 03 '00
Pros: Easy to use, Very cool looking (opposite sex magnet), Good features Cons: Remote control is flimsy, recording sound levels can get distorted
I bought the Aiwa AM-F70 about 4 months ago, and I'm generally pleased with the product. It has all the nifty features (naming the minidisc and the tracks, cool jog handle, remote, those attractive swoops headphones) that one would want in a player,...
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by minidisc_guy , Jun 08 '00
Pros: looks good, has good features Cons: falls apart really soon
I bought this minidisc recorder thinking it looked like a good buy. It had all these features and stuff, man I was glad to get this puppy. It had the glowing LCD, it was really thin, it looked really cool. It even had recording from the remote...
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by boote67 , Aug 23 '01
Pros: rechargeable battery, lightweight, small Cons: short headphone cord length
The Aiwa AM-F70 minidisc recorder/player is another quality product of Aiwa's. I purchased this product a year and a half ago and have been happy with it the whole time. It is easy to use and to record your own music. It has a wired remote so you can...
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by Deerplower , Jul 17 '00
Pros: WOW-size Wow-quality WOW! Cons: Remote wiring ONLY
WOW...that is all that is nesassary to say. For the price I spent ($230)
I have now come to the conclusion I have never bought a better music playing device. You can do all music editing onboard and the unit is great! Its very hard to believe even...
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by appolo440 , Mar 12 '00
Pros: size, clarity, rewritability, quality doesnt fade Cons: buttons are small, so awesome you run out of batteries cause you cant put it down
This product is awesome. Great sound, cd clarity and a third of the size. Hides away in a pocket perfectly for those boring classes in school. All you need is blank mini discs and another sound source like a radio or cd player and you can make youre own...
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by edyu , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Great Battery Life, Solid, Extremely Convenient Cons: Just A Little Big
Out of all the minidisc recorders I have, the Aiwa AM-F70 has got to be the best one. It's not only the best it's the cheapest. It cost me only $200! The battery life is also the great. I could record for about 6 hours and listen to music for about 14...
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by LethalJD , Jul 12 '00
Pros: good price, backlit display Cons: digital bass boost is a little iffy
I bought this product right before a trip because I had broken my CD player. What a great investment! I paid 200 dollars for it at Bryn Mawr Stereo and Video and have had no problems since. The backlit display and remote are great for listening at...
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by mcvjdj , Mar 02 '00
Pros: good sound, awsome features. Cons: expencive
i was recently very very interested in a minidisc player. I looked around the i-net and saw many good thing about the AM-F70. When i finally bought it i was amazed. The accessories were good, the looks were amazing and the sound was awsome. I recomend...
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