Pioneer MJ-D 707
Data
General
- Manufacturer: Pioneer
- Model: MJ-D 707 / D7 (USA)
- Years of manufacture: 1998 - 2000
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Black, (Champagne in USA, Japan)
- Dimensions: 420 x 105 x 294mm
- Weight: 3,9 Kg
- Remote control: yes: Pioneer CU-MJ11
- Original price approx.: 650 DM
Connections
- Number of inputs:3
Digital optical Digital Coaxial Analog 2xCinch
- Number of outputs:3
- Digital Optical
- Analog Cinch
- Headphone, adjustable (6,3mm)
Technical Data
- Transducer: ASRAC- Transducer from Pioneer
- Frequency response: 8Hz to 20kHz
Distortion factor: 0,005%. Signal to noise ratio: 101dB Dynamic range: 94dB
- Supported formats: MD
- Hi-MD support: No
- Anti-shock: No
- Playback functions:
- Title programming: Yes
- Shuffle: Yes
Repeat: Yes
- Play from A to B
- Mono long play (double recording time possible).
- Recording functions: Analogue and digital
Recording modes: synchronisation with Pioneer CD players possible Editing functions:
- Title name editable: yes
Delete: yes Move: yes
- Share: yes
- Connect: yes
Special Features
- Digital Noise Reduction
- Legato Link Conversion (artificial generation of frequencies up to 40kHz)
ASRAC compression, ATRAC developed and improved by Pioneer.
- Timer - preparation for recording and playback
Digital Volume Control (via Remote Control) Jog dial for easy operation (similar to Sony's Jog Dial) CD Synchro (via Remote Control)
- Front from polished aluminum
Remarks
- In Europe only the black model was sold, metal front, sound good.
- Remote control: Pioneer CU-MJ11
- Other models in the same series: none.
- Successor unit:
Pictures
- Image: Pioneer MJ-D 707
Review
- Stereoplay 8/1998: Sound: good, 38 points, price/performance: very good. "Very well equipped, attractively finished MD recorder with lively, luminous sound and easy operation at a reasonable price." (S.39).
- Stereo 7/98: "Excellently equipped recorder with digital leveling and noise reduction. Super price!" - 3 stars - Excellent.
- I use the 707 on a Pioneer A-331 with CS-780 (classic combination) and sonically it is absolutely convincing. Is the DTC 690, which I also drive on the amplifier / speaker combination, in no way inferior.