Sharp MDSR60S Minidisc Player/Recorder

Sharp MDSR60S Minidisc Player/Recorder Review


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I've had this Minidisc recorder for at least three years now, and I've never had ANY problems with it whatsoever. If you want to record MP3's from your computer, you need to also buy a Mini-to-Mini cord to go along with it...I'd also reccomend buying some software to make it easier to record all your songs in order, and to keep them organized. ... The battery life of this recorder could be a little bit better, but considering that it comes with a rechargeable battery, I can't complain. It's extremely durable (I take it up skiing with me all the time.), and the remote comes in handy for things like this. I'd reccomend getting a different pair of headphones, because the ones that comes with it are pretty flimsy. Other than that, it's an EXCELLENT investment, and I'd reccomend it to anybody!

Sharp MDSR60S Minidisc Player/Recorder Feature

  • 24-bit ATRAC sound for crisp, clear audio
  • Digital and analog inputs for easy recording
  • Digital bass boost
  • 7-hour battery life in play mode
  • Includes folding headphones, NiMH batteries, AC adapter, and carrying case
A great unit to consider when choosing a first portable minidisc player, Sharp's MDSR60S delivers a solid performance with 24-bit ATRAC sound, 10-second antiskip protection, and the crisp, clear sound of compact discs combined with the recording ease of cassettes.p The MDSR60S supports 24-bit ATRAC recording and playback, while digital synchro recording won't start recording until the digital input signal is received. Sharp includes a digital bass boost with three presets to enhance low frequencies, while a 10-second antiskip buffer offers some protection from skipping during active use.p The MDSR60S comes with a pair of lightweight, foldable headphones and an inline remote control--a must for portable play. Its dual-compatible battery compartment takes either an alkaline AA or NiMH battery to provide up to 7 hours of play and 4.5 hours of recording. Sharp also includes a NiMH battery, AC adapter, and carrying case.p Sharp's slim design gives the MDSR60S great portability, and it still offers an optical digital-audio and analog input (optical digital cable as well as RCA cable supplied) for added versatility, letting you feed this unit from your stereo or computer for home use.p Sharp's warranty for the MDSR60S covers a year on parts and 90 days on labor. MD enthusiasts will love Sharp's new MD-SR60 (S-silver), the long awaited replacement for the much-loved MD-MS722 now discontinued. This MD portable offers several easy to use features so you can play and record your own digital minidiscs. Comes with an Optical Digital Cable so you can record and select individual songs from other digital sources to create your own customized MiniDisc.Sleek and stylish, the MD-SR60 lets you record your favorite music digitally and take it with you to enjoy wherever you go. On-the-go recording and playback has never been easier! The MD-SR60's lightweight and compact body is just about the size of an MD case, which means you can carry it with you anywhere with comfort and ease. Plus, its front loading disc mechanism lets you smoothly load and eject MDs with a single touch, without the hassle of opening and closing a cover.This new MiniDisc Recorder uses the latest 24-bit ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) for high-precision digital audio reproduction. Digitally record your favorite music from a variety of sources, including digital radio. Optical digital interface ensures reliable digital audio transfers.


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Pumps like a Sharp! - Thomas L. Smith - Ann Arbor, MI United States
I had a Sharp 722 that i loved, unfortunately i beat the [snot] out of it snowboarding for 4 years. When it finally gave up the ghost i bought a Sony because thats all that retailers carry anymore..... it sounded like my 722 with the bass turned off and the volume at 75%, in short it was not up to the task of rockin me down the slopes like my old Sharp. So i bought this SR60 unit, it cranks just as hard as my old 722 it is a lot lighter and has all the same features except it only has 10 sec shock memory. So far this hasn't proved to be a problem, i shook it like crazy for a minute when i first got it and it only skipped once. Dont hesitate on this unless your into classical music only and you need to buy locally.

Not so good - -
I bought this minidisc player about two years ago, and since then, it's broken twice. The first time, I sent it in and the people at sharp fixed it. The second time it broke, the tried to fix it, but when they sent it back to me, it still didnt work. Now, the lid to the battery holder has come off, and so it is completely worthless. This same thing happend to a friend who had the exact same model


Apr 07, 2010 08:58:19

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