Pros: easy to use, small, practical, cheap Cons: none!
Have you been thinking about a portable CD player? Why would you think that? Mini discs (MD) are the latest technology! The AIWA AM-F70 is all you will ever need. Many people advise you to buy the Sony MD player, but why buy that, if the AIWA AM-F70 is...
Pros: compact, battery life, record from any source Cons: unit failed after 1 month, real time recording only, poor sound quality
I bought the Aiwa AM-F70 mini-disc player last Christmas. I was looking for an MP3 player, but I decided to go with a mini-disc player because of its versatility.
At the time the AM-F70 was the smallest MD unit available; today it is still...
Pros: Rechargeable battery, recording capability, wired remote control Cons: Real-time recording only, expensive format (mini disks), limited amount of prerecorded disks
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Out of the box, the Aiwa MD AM-F70 is extremely simple to use (assuming you already have a minidisk to either play or record with). For the recordable minidisks, there is a variety of recording...
Pros: Backlight, multi-jog, thin Cons: Weak bass, tall, not user-friendly
This review is for the Aiwa AM-F70, Asia version.
I got this player from connections through my friends, so the player wasn't in the best condition. However, my review will not be based on the fact that the player is used, or abused, but...
Aiwa is a very reputable company, which is supported by Sony. With this MD player, they have developed another great product. What sets this player from others is its perfect design and its easy to use interface. The sound quality is great, and like...
Pros: Loaded with features, relatively inexpensive, and looks great. Cons: Remote doesn't feel very sturdy, and the cable on the remote is short.
I got this MD recorder as a Christmas present a year ago. Actually I got money for it and I bought it from www.minidisco.com for $250. The one I have is the black Japanese version. I don't know why, but somehow I thought that the US version was made...
Pros: Small and light, great features, fully backlit, great remote, very easy to use. Cons: Headphones kinda crappy, batteries don't last very long.
As soon as I saw it, I knew the Aiwa AM-F70 was the player/recorder for me. The look of it is great. It has a sleek silver color, and the buttons, display, and dial are all in very good places. They make use from the unit very easy. The unit is also...
The Aiwa AM-F70 Mini-disc player is the greatest electronic music player/recorder that I have seen out on the market up to date. It is small and very pleasing to the eyes. It has a smooth silver cover that makes it look indestructible and also very...
Pros: Sleek profile, great recording features, neat remote, jog wheel makes it easy to title songs, great DAC, cool Swoop headphones, never ever skips Cons: Sound is a little low, analogue recordings don't sound as good as digital.
I love my MiniDisc player/recorder. I'm somewhat of an audiophile, so I like to be on the bleeding edge of technology. MiniDisc's are a relatively new format for audio. Unlike CD's, MD's are tiny ( about 1/4 the size of CD's ), re-recordable, and...
Pros: Looks good, sounds good and has a great remote Cons: It died. NO line out!! no digital out :(
It was either MD or mp3. mp3 is too early, one hour of poor quality tunes for the same price as higher, in my view, quality and longer play (just pop in another disc). One can also record on the move with a recordable MD player. So thats what it was to...
Pros: Convenient, nice backlighting, jog dial Cons: THOSE HORRID HEADPHONES!
I bought the Aiwa AM-F70 for $279 at Tweeter. I was getting it to replace the entry-level Sony bundle that had a basic player and home stereo component. I was quite underwhelmed with that, but have been very happy with the Aiwa.
Pros: Great music quality, cool look, record all your favorite songs on one disc Cons: i haven't found any yet!
The Aiwa Mini Disc player must have been the greatest item I have ever bought! It is much smaller then a Portable CD Player and it hardly ever skips, unlike the CD Player. The MiniDisc's themselves are small and can hold as much music as a regular CD...
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