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Sony MDS-JE480B MiniDisc deck- Black

Sony MDS-JE480B MiniDisc deck- Black
From Sony

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Product Description

MINI DISC MACHINE IN BLACK, HAS MINI DISC LONG PLAY WITH 1 OPTICAL INPUT.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10057 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: MDSJE480B.CEK
  • Released on: 2003-07-04
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.61 pounds

Features

  • SONY MINI DISC MACHINE
  • 1 X OPTICAL INPUT
  • SCALE FACTOR EDIT
  • MINI DISC LONG PLAY
  • IN BLACK

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Sony MDS-JE480B is an entry-level minidisk deck, perfect for those who want to begin exploring minidisk recording. It combines a nifty design and a high functionality with the comfort you need. MDS-JE480B features a Hybrid Pulse D/A converter, ATRAC DSP Type-S, MDLP (minidisk long play), scale factor edit, and more.

Box Contents

  • Sony MDS-JE480B MiniDisc Deck
  • Remote Control
  • Instruction Manual


  • Customer Reviews

    A thankyou to amazon.5
    I just wish to say thank you for the excellent service that I have recently received from amazon. Ordered one day, dispatched the next, and received the morning of the following day. If you are thinking of buying from amazon, buy with confidence.

    A thankyou to amazon.5
    I just wish to say thank you for the excellent service that I have recently received from amazon. Ordered one day, dispatched the next, and received the morning of the following day. If you are thinking of buying from amazon, buy with confidence.

    SONY MINIDISC MAGIC5
    minidiscs are so much better and robust than cds and this player is superb. why oh why dont sony promote minidisc more and why we can't buy albums on minidisc instead of crap cds i don't know
    like betamax minidisc is surely doomed unless sony give up the royalties like phillips did with the cassette tape which let's face it were awful compared with 8 track
    come on sony, this is the future