Sharp MDR3H Others
Sharp MDR3H Others
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 14, 2002]
navneet bains
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
my strenghts are football, cricket tennis wanking........
Weakness:
i smell bad and i never have seen daylight Lets me just say one thing. Oh balle balle!!! oh chuck de phatey! Nah,,,,, This md-r3 is proper badd-ass. The sound quality is as good as it can be considering it was off the back of a lorry. The stylis texture of the vagina i mean md deck completes the ultimate md deck. you must must MUST buy this or else................... Similar Products Used: none. |
[Feb 23, 2000]
Mike
Strength:
Value vs. performance is a big plus. Sound quality with 20-bit ATRAC makes MD sound every bit as good as CD to the human ear.
Weakness:
Triple CD tray is slow, and a bit noisy. I received the MD-R3 as a replacement from Sharp after purchasing a defective MD-R2. So far, my experience with the unit has been excellent. The CD mechanism could be faster, but that's the sacrifice made when using trays rather than a carousel setup. For what this unit's selling for right now, it's a great deal too. Similar Products Used: I also have a sharp 702 portable MD player/recorder. I've used that thing almost daily for over a year. It has great sound quality, and is just amazing at recording live performances. |
[Nov 05, 2001]
Daniel
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Wide 20-bit processing
Weakness:
1 digital input/output only, I could have used 1 more This review goes for the MD-R2 : I have it connected to a digital i/o card in my PC and it works marvels for me, though I have had it for a relatively short time I have burned multiple MD without a single problem, the 20 bit goes along with the 24 bit of my Sharp portable and the final sound is really excellent, esp. considering that mainly the files come from downloaded mp3. In the machine, the display is really big and with a very sensitive jog dial that let´s you title your MD/songs in really no time, the deck comes also with a record level knob (if you do also analog recordings) and a phones jack w/level. I personally believe that Sharp is the best in MD and this is no exception. Solid. I give it a 4 for the lack of more digital in/outs. Similar Products Used: Sharp MD portables |
[Jun 28, 1999]
Davidf
an Audio Enthusiast
I have the Sharp's MDR3 Minidisk/3 CD deck for about a week now and I do enjoy playing with it, especially its MD portion. |
[Jul 30, 1999]
TRG
an Audio Enthusiast
I have had Sharp's MD-R3 3 CD/ 1 MD player/recorder for almost one month now. I got an excellent deal on it at www.onsale.com. ($245 shipped!!!) First of all, I would like to say that the capabilities of this unit are awesome! Also it puts out wonderful sound. With the optical in and out and the coaxal in, you just can't ask for better quality sound. I have really enjoyed the MD format, and this unit really utilizes it well with track naming, move/delete/combine/divide...I could go on and on. Anyway, this unit is an excellent deal for those just getting into MD, or for those who have been using the format. I would recommend this unit to anyone interested in digital quality, MD capabilities, and at an excellent price(much more inexpensive than JVC's version) I definately give it *****!!! |
[Feb 19, 2001]
Kasper Grevsen
Casual Listener
Strength:
Cheap'n featurerich. COAX-in and jog-wheel editing
Weakness:
DOES NOT WORK!!! No TOS-link cables in the box. Just got this MD at sale last friday (Sharp MD-R2 posting the review here because there was no page for this model). Unfortunately it had problems right out of the box. Tried 15 minidisc already recorded at my Sony portable. No go! This Shark just ate the discs - chewed on them for 20+ seconds and spit them into the ocean again. Refeeding it maybe three or four times would sometimes help. Similar Products Used: Sony MZR-55 portable MD |