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by Umpalumpha , Dec 10 '00
Pros: Editing Functions, Best priced Cons: a tad heavy when compared
So far I have bought five Mini Disc Players. Three of the five were MD722s. two of them I sold and the last one I kept for myself. The other two people love their mini disc player and have no complaints. Sharp's MD722 out performs the Sony MD players...
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by tiqtoq , Dec 08 '00
Pros: Great exterior design. Cons: Won't last!
I wrote a review here a couple of years ago extolling the virtues of this device, but now find myself on the other side of the fence. Recently it developed a defect outside of the regular wear and tear that units like these experience. After doing some...
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by christiaan , Dec 07 '00
Pros: great sound quality, price, battery life Cons: a little bulky
This Sharp unit is perfect for anyone who wants to have a cheap unit that has great features. It is not for the bargain hunter, but for the value hunter.
First of all, it has great sound, even comparable to the other unit I tested, a Sony R900...
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by ludwig215 , Dec 03 '00
Pros: everything Cons: none
Let me start by saying that the whole MD idea was brilliant. From my experience so far, I now think of CD's as "low class" and original. What you'll get from Minidisc technology is a customizable audio player half the size of a CD! Many more...
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by BenAlbright , Nov 23 '00
Pros: adjustable recording levels Cons: no digital out port
As a musician and music student I needed to make fairly high quality recordings without the mess of organizing a sound studio. I use this product to record practice sessions, small group performances, and jobs. At first the Sharp MD-722 seems a little...
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by vollov , Nov 23 '00
Pros: Price and functions Cons: Old model and thickness
I purchase the 722 in June this year after coming across this great bargain at mercata.com. It was going at a low price of $136. I had done
plenty of research on this model and realized that it had most of the functions of the latest models. The...
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by agent86a , Nov 20 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, Minidsic format has many advantages to analog media. Cons: Questionable longevity, poor analog to digital converters, only allows optical digital inputs, worst headphones I have ever heard
I initially had a very difficult time deciding whether to purchase a minidisc recorder. I knew that I needed to do a substantial amount of recording excerpts for a music course, but was apprehensive about adopting a new format. I didn't want to be stuck...
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by NadeemF , Oct 05 '00
Pros: All the features you need Cons: I had an antfarm that lasted longer!
I've had a Sharp 722 MiniDisk unit for 21 months and it is as good as the specifications say, but I'd definitely say DO NOT BUY it.
Allowing recording from both Digital-Optical line in and also a mike jack the Sharp 722 is versatile enough to use as...
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by gpac4181 , Sep 29 '00
Pros: Has everything a high end MD player has Cons: sort of on the heavier side
I love to get my hands on new technology...especially ones that are on the high end pricing. So buying this model made me feel a little uneasy at first because of it's low end cost. But, I must say, I'm very impressed. It took me less then 10 minutes...
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by Furanku2 , Sep 05 '00
Pros: Great sound, great design, convenient Cons: Pricey, not widely popular in US, hard to find blanks (use the web)
I bought my MD722 while living in Japan, and had lots of advice. It's slightly clunky looking to me, but it's built like a tank. Nothing's likely to break off, and the buttons and controls are positive and esay to use. I also use it to record lectures...
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by woodyjin , Aug 09 '00
Pros: convenience, Cons: Lack of musical quality
This is my first experience with MD technology, and thus I cannot
compare this product with other MD players. Based on the fact that
this product is highly recommended, I may assume that it represents
the current status of MD...
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by jierik , Jul 24 '00
Pros: sound, portability Cons: MD's quite expensive, don't drop the player!, title-editing
I've been using this thing for 2 years now. I hesitated between MD and CD-R, but fortunately I chose MD. First of all, this device is portable, so you can take it anywhere and plug it into your friends CD player to copy his entire collection. And,...
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by cchan006 , Jul 08 '00
Pros: Excellent Sound Quality, Portable, Programmable Track Names Cons: Programming Has a Learning Curve, A Bit Heavy
During my trip to Japan in 1998, I decided to buy the Sharp MD-MS721-A MiniDisc player at Akihabara as a curiosity. The MS721 is a domestic (Japanese) version, which is essentially the MS722 with buttons and LCD display arranged differently. The wired...
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by Planecrazy , Jul 05 '00
Pros: Incredible sound - Incredible price! Cons: No playback programming feature - Can't record or play MP3 files directly
It's rare to find products these days that deliver on their marketing promises. The Sharp MD-MS722 delivers a whole lot more! If you've avoided minidisc technology because you heard that sound quality was compromised in order to compress more sound on...
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by mizarv918 , Jun 26 '00
Pros: User Friendly, Great Recording, Almost Great Playback Cons: Distortion of bass during high volume playback.
The MD-MS722. Hands down it's the best MD player ever since it's arrival a couple of years back. The face of the unit might be considered very bubbly looking, and sometimes thought of as ugly but everything serves for a purpose.
All the...
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