| | |  | Patio, Lawn & Garden | Home » » » Sharp MD-M3 MD Micro System | | | | | | | Description: | | With the MD-M3, making recordings from CD to MD is not only incredibly easy, but incredibly fast as well. High-speed digital recording allows you to record a CD to an MD in half the time of conventional dubbing.Record your favorite tracks in any order from the built-in programmable CD player. Built-in MD and CD decks mean direct recording with no cable fuss. You can easily move, divide, combine and erase your MD recordings as you like, to make your own original MDs. You can also input text information including song titles and messages, which will be displayed on the MD player's LCD as it plays. The speakers included with Sharp's MD component systems are designed to fully reproduce the high-quality sound of MDs. Other features include 3-mode preprogrammed graphic equalizer and FM/AM synthesizer tuner with 40-station preset memory. | | | Features: | |
• High-speed CD-to-minidisc recording
• Easy track editing and text input for minidiscs
• 2-way speaker system with surround sound
• 4-mode preprogrammed graphic equalizer
• AM/FM digital tuner with 40-station preset memory
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 30.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 18.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 14.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 12.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 29.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
NOT MDLP RECORDING? This item is in the stone age...Sep 10, 2006 Do not buy a minidisc player that only records/plays for 80 minutes. MDLP units (this is not one of them) give you 5 hours and 20 minutes-at 128kps...even the MDLP units are old technology. I guess this unit would be okay if you just wanted to burn it on a regular cd. I prefer mp3 discs just to save time and money.
CDMD StereoAug 19, 2006 This is a good system for recording your blank MD's. You can enter TOC with the remote fairly easily and record from CD's in half the time the CD is (i.e. a 60 minute CD would take 30 minutes to record). I wasn't too thrilled about it's lack of MDLP mode which allows recording of more than 80 minutes on an 80 minute disc. Also, you cannot enter Japanese TOC's nor can it display Japanese. Other than that, this little guy works just fine ^_^
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good md playerJul 15, 2006 This unit is perfect for me to use in teaching dancing in smallish classrooms. Almost all my music is on minidisks; the rest on CD's that also work on this machine.
It isn't for audiophiles or for use in larger spaces.
30 of 33 found the following review helpful:
best price, fast recording and does the jobJan 24, 2000 This is definitely the best price on the web or elsewhere. It looks pretty good, definitely fitting into the ultra-mini category. The sound quality is pretty good at low to medium volumes. This is not a system for someone wanting big volume. But with surround sound (which works) and X-Bass, it is more than adequate for small houses/apartments. The 2x recording is obviously one of the strongest features of this system. Probably the only features lacking are jog-dial titling and some of the connections which audiophiles would appreciate (which I am not). Bottom line = If you are an above average music freak who wants a good basic system, this will suffice.
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