Aiwa AM-F70 Personal MiniDisc Player
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- Backlit Display: Yes
- Recordable: Recordable
- Built-in Equalizer: No
- Headphones: Yes
- Remote Control: Yes
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Best electronic device I've ever bought
Pros
Compact, high quality, digital music, earphones look cool
Cons
Chord for earphones a bit short
Recommended it?
Yes
I bought the Aiwa AM-F70 for one reason, portable music.
I chose this particular minidisc system for the long battery life. The rechargeable battery regularly lasts ten hours plus and recharging is quick.
The added value is the easy of use of the digital display and recording features. Plug it into a CD player push record and the player automatically begins recording when it senses input. The headphones aren't super powerful but they are low profile and quite comfortable. The size is a bit bigger than the Sony player/recorder, but the battery life of this unit is superior to all other portable minidisc units.
I've been recording CDs onto minidisc like mad and have a huge library of digital, high quality music that I can listen to anywhere.
The player skips only when periods of moderate jostling occur for over 40 seconds.
I chose this particular minidisc system for the long battery life. The rechargeable battery regularly lasts ten hours plus and recharging is quick.
The added value is the easy of use of the digital display and recording features. Plug it into a CD player push record and the player automatically begins recording when it senses input. The headphones aren't super powerful but they are low profile and quite comfortable. The size is a bit bigger than the Sony player/recorder, but the battery life of this unit is superior to all other portable minidisc units.
I've been recording CDs onto minidisc like mad and have a huge library of digital, high quality music that I can listen to anywhere.
The player skips only when periods of moderate jostling occur for over 40 seconds.
