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SONY MINIDISK PLAYER/RECORDER MZ-R35
Portable minidisc recorder/player. Capable of recording both digital and analog of the same jack. Also has dedicated mic input.
Seemingly identical to R30 except for different firmware and slightly different metal shell.
General
Manufacturer: Sony Model: MZ-R35 Years of manufacture: 1998-1999 Made in: Japan Color: Silver, light blue metallic Dimensions: 116.5 mm × 78 mm × 26 mm Weight: Recorder only: 220 g including battery and MD: 317 g
Remote control: yes (cable remote control without display) Original price approx.: 600 DM
Connections
Number of inputs: 3 Microphone (stereo - mini jack 3.5 mm, switchable to "Line In") Line In (stereo - mini jack 3,5 mm, switchable to "Microphone") Optical digital input (3.5 mm, via stereo Line In jack) Number of outputs: 2 Headphones (stereo mini jack 3.5 mm) Line out (stereo mini jack 3.5 mm)
Technical Data
Converter: 44.1 Khz MD compression: ATRAC 4.0 Frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz Distortion factor: Signal-to-noise ratio: analog recording Dynamic range: Supported formats: stereo, mono (longplay). Hi-MD support: no Anti-shock: approx. 30 seconds Playback functions: Title programming: no Shuffle: yes Repeat: yes
Recording functions: Recording modes: stereo, longplay mono Editing functions: Title name editable: yes Delete: yes Move: yes
Share: yes Connect: yes
Special Features
Wired remote (not with a display, but other Sony wired remotes usable). Anti-Shock Device largely made of metal Vertical jog dial - the desired tracks can be selected quickly by simply turning the jog dial and snapping it into place Connection of a battery compartment with two AA batteries to the device. According to the operating instructions, up to 15 hours of music listening are possible. Recording in stereo and also mono longplay with doubled recording time for one MD possible Stereo microphone input (see above) Built-in sample rate converter for 32 kHz and 48 kHz - via the digital input jack