Sony MZ-R 35
Data
General
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Model: MZ-R35
- Years of manufacture: 1998-1999
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Silver, light blue metallic
- Dimensions: 116.5 mm × 78 mm × 26 mm
- Weight:
- Recorder only: 220 g
including battery and MD: 317 g
- Remote control: yes (cable remote control without display)
- Original price approx.: 600 DM
Connections
- Number of inputs: 3
- Microphone (stereo - mini jack 3.5 mm, switchable to "Line In")
- Line In (stereo - mini jack 3,5 mm, switchable to "Microphone")
- Optical digital input (3.5 mm, via stereo Line In jack)
- Number of outputs: 2
- Headphones (stereo mini jack 3.5 mm)
Line out (stereo mini jack 3.5 mm)
Technical Data
- Converter: 44.1 Khz
- MD compression: ATRAC 4.0
- Frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz
- Distortion factor:
- Signal-to-noise ratio: analog recording
- Dynamic range:
- Supported formats: stereo, mono (longplay).
- Hi-MD support: no
- Anti-shock: approx. 30 seconds
- Playback functions:
- Title programming: no
- Shuffle: yes
Repeat: yes
- Recording functions:
- Recording modes: stereo, longplay mono
- Editing functions:
- Title name editable: yes
Delete: yes Move: yes
- Share: yes
- Connect: yes
Special Features
- Wired remote (not with a display, but other Sony wired remotes usable).
- Anti-Shock
- Device largely made of metal
- Vertical jog dial - the desired tracks can be selected quickly by simply turning the jog dial and snapping it into place
- Connection of a battery compartment with two AA batteries to the device. According to the operating instructions, up to 15 hours of music listening are possible.
- Recording in stereo and also mono longplay with doubled recording time for one MD possible
- Stereo microphone input (see above)
- Built-in sample rate converter for 32 kHz and 48 kHz - via the digital input jack
Remarks
- other models of the same series:
- predecessor model: Sony MZ-R 30, with which it is externally almost and in equipment and technology largely identical, but it has the firmware 1.7, - the Sony MZ-R30 1.6
- successor model: Sony MZ-R 50 (sometimes sold at the same time, external similarity of both models, but different battery and new design)
- the good LIP-12 lithium-ion battery from Sony is no longer available, production was stopped. But there are still (as of 2/2019) no-name replacement batteries available.
- Sony named its portable MD players and recorders "MD Walkman" in reference to Sony's famous cassette players