Sharp MD-R 2 H

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General

  • Manufacturer: Sharp
  • Model: MD-R 2 H
  • Type: MD-Deck
  • Years of manufacture: 1998 - 2000
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Black
  • Remote control: yes
  • Dimensions: 430 x 93 x 302 mm (WxHxD)
  • Power consumption: 17 W, in standby: 7 W
  • Weight: 3.6 kg
  • Original price approx.: 600 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs: 3

Line In (Cinch)

    • digital optical (Toslink)
    • digital coaxial (Cinch)
  • Number of outputs: 3
    • line out analog (Cinch)
    • digital optical (Toslink)
    • headphone output (adjustable)


Technical Data

  • Converter: 20-bit D/A converter

Frequency response: 8-20,000 Hz ±1 dB Distortion factor: <0,01 % (bei 1 kHz)

  • Signalrauschabstand: >100 dB (analog 94.5 dB / digital 101.5 dB, data according to Stereoplay 4/1998, p. 38)
  • Dynamic range: >90 dB
  • Supported formats: MD
  • Hi-MD support: no
  • Anti-Shock: no
  • Playback functions:
    • Title programming: yes
  • Shuffle: yes

Repeat: yes

  • Recording functions:
    • Recording modes: mono, stereo
    • Analogue level control
    • Digital level control according to signal source
  • Editing functions:
    • Title name editable: yes

Delete: yes

    • Move: yes
    • Split: yes
    • Connect: yes


Special Features

  • ATRAC system version 4.5 (Sharp)
  • 20-bit D/A converter with 8fs digital filter
  • REC D.R.I.V.E.: 20-bit recording resolution from sources with originally only 16 bits (e.g. CD, DAT)
  • Mono recording possible, thus Longplay (double recording time)
  • Adjustable headphone output
  • Built-in timer


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Pictures[edit]

  • [[Picture: Sharp MD-R 2 H

Sharp MD-R 2-1998.jpg


Reports[edit]

  • Stereoplay 4/1998: Good (upper middle class), 19 points (some months later double count: 38 points)


  • Sharp ATRAC technology was used in the sister model Kenwood DM-3090, among others. Generally, Kenwood and Denon, as well as Onkyo, sourced the technology from Sharp, not Sony. Sharp's ATRAC is somewhat different from that of inventor Sony, the numbers (ATRAC 4.5 etc. are not directly comparable.
  • Only about half the space was used in the case. The power supply is simple, but shielded with metal.


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