| | |  | Interior | Home » » » » » Sony MZ-RH10 Personal Mini-Disc Recorder (Black) | | | | | | | Description: | | Perfect for a musician or a hardcore audiophile, the MZ-RH10 has a line-in jack and a mic input. You can use the line-in to archive tapes or other material you want to store, and the mic input is for your new recordings. Each Hi-MD disc can hold up to 1GB1 of data or the equivalent of 675 songs2. There's also something that just can't be ignored about the MZ-RH10: the Organic Electroluminescence Display. It's beautiful, and functional, with six lines to display title, track, artist information, and sound settings. The MZ-RH10 is high end Hi-MD. | | | Features: | |
• Skip-Free G-Protection technology for uninterrupted playback
• Six-line EL (organic electroluminescence) screen for data display
• Huge song and data storage capacity with one GB Hi-MD disc
• Excellent recording and digitizing capabilities with mic input and line-in jack
• USB connectivity for 100x, high-speed file copying
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.75 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.38 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.25 inches | | Product Weight:
| 5.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.58 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.76 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.06 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 22 reviews |
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1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A DO NOT BUY!May 24, 2009 Sony has created a misleading product and equally bad description. The mz-rh10 is NOT made for recording. While it seems like a great a idea in theory, in reality the unit and its horrible software ruin everything. I used mine mainly for audio recordings to create soundscapes and documentaries. After filling many"40 hour"1 Gb discs, and struggling for years, much of my work has been destroyed by this incorrigible piece of work.
Sony should refund its users of this unit and openly apologize. The recording part is fun and seems as though it will work, like Sony says it will. But when you transfer to PC (only!) you lose all names and coding of the music and to top it off, lose the ability to transfer again...anywhere. This means that even your own work is protected from yourself. Thank you Sony for stealing my money and my work and my time.
It gets worse the longer you have itFeb 29, 2008 I bought another MD player becasue my old one broke and I have a huge collecction of MDs. Id prefer a new MP3 player.
It was great the first year. The second year the remote went bad, which is not digital. It would have been better if it was digital like others I have had. It cost $50 to replace. The shock proof performance degrades over time. Not sure why that would be but after 3 years it has become VERY sensitive.
Its an attractive MD player, its great but for the price......look somewhere else.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Some clarification...Dec 25, 2006 I have to disagree with the reviewer Stafford Hunter. The player has several recording speeds (similar to VHS). If you record on the lowest compression speed, then yes you will only get and hour and a half of recording time. But if you change the setting to record on the highest compression speed (Hi-LP) then you can get about 30 hrs or so of recording time onto a 1 gig disk. I've had my Sony MZ-RH10 for almost a year now, and I've recorded lots of rehearsals, concerts, and have burned many CDs from the recordings! I love it! The clarity of sound this recorder gives is much better than other recording devices I've used in the past. It's an excellent device for musicians to use and I highly recommend it!!
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
(NOT) Waste of money for live recording!!! (correction)Dec 09, 2006 Basically, I think its a good MD recorder. But, I'd advise
all musicians to NOT assume (like I did) that recording
LIVE music (via mic) to a 1 gig disc was going to give you
seemingly an endless amount of recording time on this MD
recorder. You can only record about 1hr + 34min of LIVE
music(via mic) to a 1 gig disc. etc...
*****Correction****************
4-Stars!!!
The manual says that it can only record in HD mode (which would be 1 1/2hr on a 1 gig MD disc), but for some reason I could change it to SLP/LP which lets you record many hours of recording on each disc. Its great...now!!!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Quality Audio recording on the go Apr 28, 2006 I am very happy with this product.
Hi-MD is a great improvement over regular MD. It is easy to record and listen to Mp3s, WAVs and WMAs. The device is beautiful too...I couldn't be happier.
I bought this for recording interviews, but also use it as my MP3 player. It's fine for that, but what I am so happy with is the sound quality of my own recordings. I have been able to easily transfer uncompressed audio recordings to my Toshiba laptop and convert them to .WAV format using the latest version of Sony's Soundstage software (which can be downloaded for free). The portability factor just can't be beat.
The fact that there is a specific MIC in (not a line in) makes this a great improvement over other models.
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