Sharp MDMS722 Portable Minidisc Player/Recorder
- 40-second shock memory and 3-mode digital X-Bass
- Jog-shuttle control delivers quick titling
- Divide, combine, erase, and move editing options
- Remote LCD and microphone input
- Up to 10 hours playback and 8 hours record time
Product Description
MDMS722; Front Loading, Jog Dial, ACAmazon.com Product Description
Sharp’s MD-MS722 is a favorite among minidisc enthusiasts. This portable audio player/recorder offers several easy-to-use features, such as a jog shuttle control that makes it convenient to spin through up to 100 characters for quick titling. With the supplied optical digital audio cable, you can record and select individual songs from other digital sources to create your own customized minidiscs. Editing options include divide, combine, erase, and move, giving you full control over homespun recordings. This player also has a microphone input. The MD-MS722 has a 40-second anti-skip memory buffer and a three-mode digital X- Bas… More >>
Sharp MDMS722 Portable Minidisc Player/Recorder
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December 3rd, 2009 at 1:35 am
Mini-Discs are fun. Sharp mini-discs are fun. I like Mini-Discs a lot. I like Sharp mini-discs a lot. How can you go wrong?
Rating: 5 / 5
December 3rd, 2009 at 3:29 am
I got this mini disc player and it was extremely heavy! go with on that is a little lighter. I would walk along the street and it would sag in my pocket.
Rating: 1 / 5
December 3rd, 2009 at 5:25 am
After recording an MD, I entered the track information with the nice Jog Dial of the 722. When finished, I hit stop so the TOC would write to the MD, but got an error. The MD would not work within the 722 any more. When I tried it in a different MD player, it worked fine, but the 722 just showed a TOC error.
I have no idea how good the product is in general, but it gets only one star for how it worked for me. The one star is because it didn’t destroy the MD beyond use on another player, but the 722 sure couldn’t handle the disc any more.
Rating: 1 / 5
December 3rd, 2009 at 6:05 am
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. I have had my 722 for about 6 months when I got the UTOC error. This error is ussually fatal. It means that the lens will not read the disc. I went to get it repaired and i cauld not find a place that would fix it. It turns out that Sharp made a bad batch of minidisc players and will not admit it. Beyond that it is way to heavy and way to big. Also about a month after I had it the jog dile broke. I ended buying the sony r90 and it is great. So do not buy the 722.
p.s. sarry about the mispelled words. I can not spell
Rating: 1 / 5
December 3rd, 2009 at 6:54 am
I bought the Sharp 722 last April (1999) or so and I’ve had several problems with it. First, the headphones broke (a little tape fixed that). Then someone dropped it or something and the discs wouldn’t eject after that. I took it to the place I bought it to get it fixed and it was going to cost $120! Since it was already messed up, and I’m pretty good with electronics, I decided to crack it open (not literally, of course. I carefully unscrewed it) and tryed to fix it myself. It probably voided the warrenty but that didn’t matter since it didn’t cover the damage anyway. It turns out that the top of the slot was bent down so I just bent it back up. I also fixed the remote wire cause it was coming apart. Also, the jog dial doesn’t work sometimes. To fix that I just start spinning the dial around really fast and after about 20 spins it starts working again. Anyway, thats my story and now it works fine. Its easy to use and has many cool features and accesories.
Rating: 3 / 5