🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Sony MZ-N707 Net MD Walkman Player/Recorder combines cutting-edge audio technology with a sleek design, offering compatibility with multiple audio formats, rapid data transfer, and advanced playback features, making it the perfect companion for music enthusiasts on the go.
S**N
Absolutely Perfect 👌
I posted a quick review earlier but I wanted to elaborate a bit more.I bought my unit from Midwest Media Supply.As advertised, it was in used/Like new condition.If it had been in original packaging you could have convinced me that it was new!It is absolutely perfect 😍I had a Sony Minidisc when they were new and when my son was two months old, I made a Minidisc recording of him laughing.It was the most beautiful thing I had ever heard.Fast forward 15 years and I still have a couple dozen Minidisc albums including the recording of my son.Unfortunately I could not find the player anywhere and it hurt knowing that I couldn't play the recording.I decided to look for a working player so I could hear that laugh again.I found the perfect unit from Midwest Media Supply.It arrived a week earlier than I thought it would and it is absolutely flawless!I can once again hear the sweetest sound I ever heard, my baby boy laughing!
G**I
Great Prodjuct and delivery
Condition of the product was very good. However I did not receive the digital connection cable or the headphones the the packaging said should be included.
A**R
loved this gadget
I guess that for Millennial's the MiniDisc is our 8-track. Advantages of digital aside....loved this gadget!!!
G**S
Wow! Also came with a corroded battery, with battery acid everywhere!!
The product looked good, but there was a battery left inside and battery acid was everywhere on the contacts and the inside plastic. The Md player will not power on, it will not even power on with the ac adapter. Was this not checked?...
T**Y
it was nice while it lasted
I have about 150 mini-disc's and while it lasted it was great but because of it's condition it did not last very long and its now worthless.It never recorded very well I wish they were made more rugged but they are very fragile.I only received the player but none of the accessories thank god I still had some from a previous model I had bought new when they first came out.Hopefully when I can afford it I can find a more rugged model that will do all that's expected of it. Like I said though it was great till it's demise.
V**R
Good Product Bad Software
The Net MD is a really great for listening to music once you get it onto the player. The problem is Sony decided to make getting songs really difficult with their software OpenMG. The program is barely functional on my brand new pc. To make thigs even worse the program has anti-piracy parts in it. Who actually buys a MD player to transfer songs they bought? Anyways if you have any problems with the software don't depend on any support since OpenMG website is closed. OpenMG is the only software you can use to transfer songs. I think you can use realplayer to transfer the songs now too but you can only put mp3s on it. Because of Sony guarding its ATRAC technology so closely they have taken away their user's rights to pick which program they would like to use. Unless you want to spend an hour changing the songs I suggest you don't but this product.
K**R
If Sony didn't suck, it would be PERFECT for live recording!
I bought my MZ-N707 for one purpose: to record live music. My friend is in a band and he wanted me to record his gigs, so I looked into ways to record live music. What I found was that if you don't have thousands of dollars, endless hours of time, and a fully-equipped sound studio, you're hosed. So I called my local GuitarCenter store and was told the Sony MZ-N707 was just the thing I needed. It just so happened they had a bundled package there that included the works: microphone, car adapter kit, rechargable batteries, etc. And the price was right: about $350. So I bought it, took it to my friend's show, recorded the show with no problems, listened to the show on the way home (FABULOUS, CD-QUALITY SOUND!), and then, when I got home, tried to load the tracks onto my computer in order to burn them onto CD's. NOT!!! After literally weeks of trying different things, re-reading the manual, reading the dozens of web forums that are devoted solely to this subject, and, finally, emailing Sony, I found out that YOU CANNOT TRANSFER ANYTHING FROM THE MINIDISC TO YOUR COMPUTER that you didn't take off of your computer. I don't know what rocket scientist thought of packaging the minidisc recorder with a microphone if you can't use anything you record with that microphone, but I hope that person is one of the millions of Americans on the unemployment line right now (God Bless the rest of you!). Sony said it was because they were concerned about copyright infringement, but what if you, like, OWN THE COPYRIGHT? Sorry, no provisions are made for such a common occurrence.Ultimately, I found a couple ways of transferring the music recorded onto the minidisc to your computer, but unless you have a separate digital CD burner, as far as I know, you're limited to creating analog files. The easiest way (I think) is through RealPlayer's "record from outside line" option. If you use this option, be sure to create separate tracks on the minidisc recording first; if you don't, you'll be stuck recording the entire disc onto your CD, and if the session is too long, it won't record at all (I can attest to how frustrating this is -- the last time I recorded my friend's gig, I downloaded it and then gave him the minidisc so he could use his studio equipment to download it digitally. Unfortunately, the session I downloaded is about 2 minutes longer than what will fit on a CD, so I can't transfer any of it until he gives me back my minidisc!).I want to be clear that the QUALITY of the minidisc's recording is phenomenal--10 stars--but that the product's potential is severely hampered by the lawyers at Sony. However, there really isn't anything else on the market for recording live music that is as inexpensive, portable (the minidisc is tiny), and reliable as the MZ-N707. For anyone who is as inexperienced at recording live music as I am, I highly recommend this device. I promise you two things: (1) you will get CD-quality sound recordings, and (2) if I can figure out how to get the music onto my computer and then onto a CD, you can! Also, as another reviewer mentioned, the battery life is unbelievable. It uses two AA batteries (don't bother with the rechargable ones), and they probably last for at least 320 minutes of recording time, plus the related download time. I've run out of batteries a few times while recording, though (my own fault), so don't believe the little meter in the window--just replace them every time you need to record and you'll be set until the next gig.
M**K
Five Stars
Worked fine when I got it but it's not working now.
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