MP3, WMA, and WAV audio-format compatibility; selectable data compression (ATRAC/ATRAC3)
USB port allows 32x music data transfer from PC; G-Protection guards against skips during active use
Digital-audio input, stereo analog line input (.125-inch minijack), microphone input
Aluminum upper lid, 1-line dot-matrix LCD, stick-type LCD remote control with editing functions
Editorial Review:
Sony's MZ-N707 Net MD Walkman Recorder gives you a whole lot of versatility in an attractive, two-tone package. Not only do you get the benefit of Net MD that breaks the download speed limit with a direct USB connection that transfers music files at up to 32x speed - so you can download 80 minutes of music from PC to MD in less than 3 minutes. You also get the convenience of a rechargeable battery, a battery charging stand and en editing remote control. OpenMG Jukebox management software keeps your downloads secure and organizes playlists, title tracks and maximizes music mixes. Put your tunes together your way from MP3s, WMA and WAV files, CDs, or record live. The MZ-N707 is fully loaded and ready for you to get your downloads - even faster - and go!
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
A Wonderful Device:
I have owned this product for eight years now. I use it mostly in my car to listen to what I want to hear rather than what the radio stations are forcing me hear. I am a professional musician and am highly critical of my choirs as well as any recordings - pop, classical, folk, etc. Having capability to record via a microphone, the live recordings are supurb. Copies of CDs, records, & tapes are near CD quality at normal speed, very good at LP2 and not all that bad at LP4 - especially if you're just... more info
Great:
quite honestly i can see what all the fuss is about!
sure there are some cd where the software has some trouble but you can just rip them with windows media then import them. apart from that minor fault its a very nice player/recorder
well worth buying.
Great for the money:
I have happily used my MZ-n707 for several years now, either recording my voice lessons/DMA recitals/other performances, or various live performances. I have gotten around the copy protection prohibiting uploading recordings to my computer (and to CD) by recording them into Cakewalk (or some other audio editing program), then converting the files to .wav format. Sony has recently changed its policy, however, with its new models (I just bought a MZ-RH10). If the recordings are made on HD disks--this... more info
No problems ...only solutions.:
I have owned this model for 2 years. I have mostly used it for self recording voice lessons, practice and also recording a live ensemble through a mixer. The sound quality is excellent both ways and there is good sound separation with a bi directional mike. The only major problem was the digital rights management which meant I could not transfer self recorded material to my computer using their software, which is a crock. My solution was to use line in and bypass the software and record... more info