Backlit 10 character LCD on remote as well as backlit LCD and control buttons on body.
Large style jog dial for inputting disc and track titles (up to 50 characters).
High speed (2x) playback mode for mono or stereo recordings with no pitch change.
Title search function allows another track to be selected by name while unit is playing.
Divide function has rehearsal mode (as MD decks do) that repeatedly plays 3 second segment at divide point, allowing divide point to be moved with AMS knob or « and » keys (edit point step size is 60ms).
Synchro start recording from digital and analog sources.
Repeat 1, all, shuffle and 25 track program play mode.
40 second shock memory, sampling rate converter.
1 bit DAC/ADC.
Date and time stamp recording.
Time mark function can automatically make a track mark every 5 minutes.
Bass boost.
3 step battery life indicator on main body as well as remote.
Included accessories: LCD remote, stereo headphone, one point microphone, AC adapter (AC-D401 [AC-D401U in US]), LiIon cell, Dry cell case (for AAx3), Carrying pouch, Neck strap.
Color: gold.
US, UK (& European?) units omit neck strap and one point microphone, US units replace earbuds with 'swoops' (HP-M038), which are behind-the-head street-style headphones.
The Aiwa AM-F65 has been released in Europe, it is nearly identical to the AM-F70 but has no backlight on the main unit's LCD panel, has no LCD panel on remote, and comes without dry cell case (for AAx3).
Freq. resp: 20-20kHz +/-1dB @ 10KOhm. Headphone amp: 10mw + 10mw