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Aiwa AM-C80 Personal MiniDisc Player

Aiwa AM-C80 Personal MiniDisc Player

  • Backlit Display: Yes
  • Recordable: Recordable
  • Built-in Equalizer: Yes
  • Headphones: Yes
  • Remote Control: LCD
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Great Deal for a Great Unit

byMad-Sci Oct 27, 2000
9 Helpfuls 10 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros lightweight and compact, relatively cheap, excellent sound
Cons accessories
Recommended it? Yes

About a month ago, I picked up one of Aiwa's AM-C80 portable minidisc recorders through JandR.com and I have to say that it is a definite competitor in today's minidisc market. I have not yet been let down by sound quality, craftsmanship, size, or battery consumption. However, because I purchased... Read full review »

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If precise editing is important...

bytriplicate Oct 22, 2000
7 Helpfuls 8 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros User-friendly editing functions, lighted display on deck as well as remote.
Cons Rechargeable battery is optional, large external battery box
Recommended it? Yes

I wish the AM-C80 had been available back when I got my Sharp 702. Having had one a couple of weeks now, I've found it to be a more capable and user-friendly editing recorder.I do a lot of recording from radio and need to edit out commercials and such, and that's where this unit really shines. When... Read full review »

3

Good Overall Machine

bysynchro505 Mar 4, 2001
6 Helpfuls 7 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Large Transport Buttons, Handy Jog Wheel, Generous Size Main Backlit LCD Display
Cons Digital Synchro Recording Not Allowed From Non-Aiwa Unit Input, Lithium Ion Battery...
Recommended it? Yes

Introduction and Concept

The Aiwa AM C-80 MiniDisc player is my first MiniDisc machine purchase. I have helped others set their MiniDisc units up for various purposes which I believe prompted my decision to buy one. As a musician, I hope to supplement the use of MiniDisc in addition to... Read full review »

12

Did you ever wondered about short wave radios?

bytarek7 Mar 12, 2001
20 Helpfuls 21 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 4 Comments
Pros World wide radio station receiver.
Cons Runs through batteries like nothing.
Recommended it? No

Hi there,
Now before we irritate each other though I don't think there is any reason to do so, this title is written not according to the right category simply because my title and brand does not exist in epinions. I have even emailed them and that was almost 2 months ago and they still never... Read full review »

12

This thing rocks

byfido Jul 28, 2002
5 Helpfuls 6 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros So small, so portable. Great for imports and mix discs.
Cons U.S. doesn't produce a lot on Minidisc.
Recommended it? Yes

My need: tunes for the subway. A score for my walks in the city.

My solution: the AIWA AM-C80 Minidisc Recorder/Player.

The dish: I love this thing. First off, it's so small. I can fit it in my jacket pocket. All the discs are small. I can fit a fleet of them in my bag or pocket... Read full review »

4

The Aiwa AM-C80

bydaftunion Mar 10, 2001
5 Helpfuls 6 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros Small Unit, light, attractive, Backlit LCD on remote and main unit
Cons External battery box is rather bulky, battery life isn't the greatest
Recommended it? Yes

The Aiwa AM-C80 is a good MD player/recorder overall. It has 40 second E.A.S.S. shock protection (Electronic Anti Shock System), Mono recording, title input while recording, great headphones, an optical digital cable, and an external battery box which is rather bulky. Other than the bulky battery... Read full review »

20

Good Thing in a Small Package

bydinad Dec 28, 2000
4 Helpfuls 5 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 1 Comment
Pros Portable, Easy to use, Sturdy
Cons Hard to find in stores
Recommended it? Yes

First of all, let me make a confession: I am a gadget geek.
There, I said it.


Now then. A while ago I decided I needed a gadget fix. I was torn between an mp3 player, a cd burner (which, if I bought one, would also require a portable cd player), or a minidisc player. I did nearly... Read full review »

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Viva Minidisc!

byJoeCool449 Jan 20, 2001
5 Helpfuls 6 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? Comment
Pros great design, nice looking, small, light, easy to use, lots of features, cheap
Cons none really... the headphones it comes with arent vey good... but thats it.
Recommended it? Yes

The Aiwa AM-C80 is the first minidisc player I have ever owned. However, before I had the C80 I had an MP3 player. I can tell you now that the Rio PMP 300 I had before the AM-C80 is nowhere as good. The AM-C80 allows you to record music from anywhere you want. Each minidisc holds 74 minutes of... Read full review »

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