MD: MD recorder with microphone input

2001-02-05 Thread David Fincher


The Sharp MD-R3 has the following connectors:  Coax input, Optical input, 
Optical output, microphone input, line input and output, and headphone jack.

The microphone input has its own analog level control.  Check the PDF 
user's manual for more information.

http://www.minidisc.org/part_Sharp_MD-R3.html

David

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Re: MD: MD recorder with microphone input

2001-02-05 Thread Anna Langley


I use a Sony MZ-R900 with a stereo condenser mic, with very good (and
stereo) results for recording my music practice.  This may not meet the
original writer's criteria as it is a "walkman" style recorder.  For me
that is an advantage, having it so portable.

Cheers,

Anna
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Re: MD: MD recorder with microphone input

2001-02-05 Thread Ivica Petrovic


Thanks to both Anna Langley  and David B. Fincher! Yes, the Sharp MD-R3 has
the mic input. It is discussed as a good solution, with a poor CD part. But
you can't get it all. Any info about the price in Europe?

And to Anna, I already have a portable MD recorder, but I need some kind of
standalone unit for the second part of home recording work with microphone.
I'm doing a great deal of field work with a portable, so back at home I'm a
little bit tired of pushing small buttons, watching small display and so on,
if you know what I mean.

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