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by Zzach , Jun 15 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, sturdy, good audio quality Cons: Crummy headphones included
I purchased my Sharp 722 in February, 2000 from buy.com and took advantage of the $50 rebate being offered from Sharp. Up to this day, I have not been disappointed with that investment. I purchased the unit to upgrade from the Sharp 702 player I'd...
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by MILKYTHECOW233 , Jun 15 '00
Pros: Sound, simplicity, design Cons: No "cheat-sheet" for getting started
I recently purchased a Sharp MD-MS722 on JandR.com. I have to say, it is one of the my best purchases in my life. First off, I want to clear some of the cons other reviews have talked about.
*The design is super-sturdy, made mostly of metal with...
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by aceburn , Jun 05 '00
Pros: Great Price, Easy To Use, Great Sound, $50 rebate Cons: kind of bulky
I would like to recomend this md player to anyone who wants one but doesn't want to spend $350 for something you might not like. I had that feeling. My friend bought one for $350 and i liked it. But when I got mine the only thing that was different...
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by okayHarris , May 30 '00
Pros: good display, good song quality Cons: heavy, easily breakable
I bought this product at the beginning of the year. For several months it was working very well, and recorded with very high quality. However, a minidisc got jammed in the player and I had to take it for a costly repair. I had been fairly delicate...
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by harshduncan , May 17 '00
Pros: Lots of bang for the buck Cons: heavy & short earphone cord
An excellent deal considering that I got a $50 rebate which made the total cost to me about $150. Other than the price, the unit is an excellent and sturdy piece of equipment. I've accidentally dropped it a couple of times (not a big drop) and it...
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by jennyhiliu , May 11 '00
Pros: Price, cool design (in my opinion) Cons: weight, thickness
I bought this product about 2 months ago because I wanted a portable music device. First of all, I didn't want a CD Player because it's too bulky and carrying extra CD's are a pain. I already have a cassette player and, as everyone knows, it's heavy and...
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by zazer , May 07 '00
Pros: Great design, long battery charge, good quality, small. Cons: It actually can skip if you continually and violently shake it for about a minute. Comes with crappy headphones.
I bought this fantastically designed little MD earlier this year after my MD-MS702 (the lower model) was stolen. It's great. I use it constantly- mostly I simply plug it in to my computer and record mp3s on to it and then listen to it while driving. It's...
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by Minimetom , Apr 29 '00
Pros: User friendly, recording, affordable Cons: No line out
I am the proud owner of a Sharp MD-MS722 and I love it! It is great for recording from CD or my computer. I personally think that it is better than any MP3 player or CD-RWs for sound recording. My reasons for this are these:
MP3 Players-
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by ilmozart , Apr 14 '00
Pros: Very portable, easy to use, great sound quality Cons: Output could use a tune-up, there are smaller models available
I love music, let's get that out of the way right now. Until I had purchased my minidisc player, I never left my house without my walkman (of course now I don't leave without my MD). I have shoeboxes full of tapes, some on the verge of disintegration....
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by Locapacow , Apr 08 '00
Pros: Crystal Clear Sound, Excellent Skip protection Cons: Bulkier than newer models, button layouts takes some getting used to.
The Sharp MD-MS722 is one of the best minidisc players on the market. The MD player/recorder is a little bit bulkier than the most current models on the market but it performs just as well. The editing features which includes divide, combine, move, and...
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by cooljay687 , Mar 25 '00
Pros: Durable, Easy Titling, Slot-in design, Good Price Range Cons: Remote Control Can Break Easily, Very thick and bulky
Recently, I have purchases the Sharp 722. When I received it, I was surprised. It is an extremely tough unit, looks like it is made of steel and aluminum. My first impression was it was ugly, but then it started to give a futuristic look, which is kind...
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by chadbeef , Mar 14 '00
Pros: Good sound, great bass, handy functions. Cons: Uncomfortable headphones, remote isn't very handy.
I bought this product about three weeks ago, and I haven't been able to put it down. I first purchased a RaveMP Mp3 player, but returned it because I was unsatisfied. I was going to buy another Mp3, when I realized Mp3's could be placed onto Minidiscs....
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by corymccarty , Mar 14 '00
Pros: Slot-In Loading, 40 Sec. ESP, Remote, Recordable, Stylish Cons: The included headphones are cheap (But upgradable)
(Written by my 16-year-old son)
The Sharp MD-MS722. One word. WOW. It was about four months ago when I became aware of the mini disc technology. I knew right away that I needed to get one, so I began to do my homework.
I began to...
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by t13monkeys - Top 500, Mar 04 '00
Pros: great sound, low price, easy interface Cons: heavy, bulkier than other MD recorders
I bought this product recently to find there was also a $50 rebate to its normal $239 price tag. Therefore the pricetag becomes a great $189, making it one of the cheapest minidisc recorders out there. However the rebate only lasts till 4/1/00 so get...
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by SpacemanSpiff , Feb 26 '00
Pros: Great sound, slot loading mechanism, good battery life, jog dial Cons: A bit thicker than some newer units
This is probably one of the best purchases I have ever made. The sound quality is incredible, even without using the optical link. I can barely distinguish between a minidisc that I recorded using the analog cable and the original CD. If you have...
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