Name | XR-H3MD |
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Manufacturer | Aiwa |
Released | 1997/07 |
Device type | bookshelf |
Recorder | Recorder |
MDLP | No |
NetMD | No |
Hi-MD | No |
Radio | Yes |
Dimensions | 260x340x346.5mm |
Weight | 6.8Kg |
ATRAC ver | 4 |
Battery | |
Battery notes | |
Sidecar (depr) | No |
Voltage | |
Power cable | AC |
Price (launch) | |
¥41 200 | |
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Inputs | RCA in, CD |
Outputs | 3.5mm headphone, RCA out, Digital optical (TOSLINK), Speaker amplifier |
Control |
First MD bookshelf system available in North America. MD/3-CD changer/2-Cassette 'basic' bookshelf system. High speed (2x) MD playback mode. Mono recording. 3CD changer is convenient for editing to MD. 'Music genre position.' Jog dial. Auto vocal fader/mic mixing function. 'AI/program edit'. Diary and sleep timer functions. Double cassette deck (playback 1 way + playback 1 way). Bass boost. Amp: 60 watts
Content adapted from: Minidisc.org Page, Aiwa product page (Japanese, Archived)
I use this machine almost everyday, what makes it so unique is the ability to make exact DIGITAL recordings without the fuss of cables. I own an MZ-E40, and wanted this machine to function as my minidisc recording studio.
The Advanced Slot-In Design makes inserting an MD easy, though the TOC reading is actually a little slower than my MZ-E40. Not only will this unit display the MD title, when moving to a track in STOP mode the song title is also displayed.
My opinion is quite simple: This system is of high quality, something I expect for an odd sum of $700. Aiwa could have made the TOC readings faster, but I have no complaints. Digital recordings are a breeze. When recording from cassette to MD, rewind the cassette, push play, push ANOLOGUE MD RECORD, then the SET button. When recording from MD to cassette, program your tracks, push play, then push CASSETTE RECORD.
My recommendation: Buy this system if you're after ease of use, not advanced experimental research.
– Tom Kroh
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