Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE

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Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE

Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE. Rare minidisc desk with Keyboard Input. If this ad is up it’s still available. Dimensions: 17 x 10.5 x 4.5 in. ATRAC type “R”: Sony’s new version of ATRAC uses error evaluation, a second stage of bit-reallocation and better processing accuracy for smoother, more clearly delineated sound. Current Pulse D/A Converter: The player uses a highly stable current source instead of the common voltage source for more stable 1-bit pulse train even when the power supply voltage fluctuates. Digital Filter: The Variable Coefficient digital filter allows you to change the tone to match your listening system, listening environment or the source being played. You can select standard (normal sound); Plain (A fresh and powerful sound) or Analog (a resonant and mellow sound). These settings only affect the analog outputs. Converter: This unit uses a 24-bit A/D converter. Transformer: The player uses an R-Core transformer to reduce radiated hum. Front panel: The aluminum front panel helps stop resonance and vibration. Jog dial: The player has a jog dial which, besides being used to access tracks and titling is also used for accessing a set up and edit menu to select many of the recording/playback options. Clock: The clock with date allows you to check on recording date of discs with that information and to mark the date and time of recording on discs recorded on this unit. Keyboard input: There is a PS/2 keyboard input on the front panel for use with an optional PS/2 computer keyboard. Besides being used to title MiniDiscs with alpha-numeric keys, it can also be used to select menu controls; pitch; play mode; track selection; track editing; etc. The keyboard is not supplied. Copying CD Text /Custom File Disc Memo: When used with a compatible Sony CD player, CD Text or Custom file information is copied to the MiniDisc during recording. Shock protection: There is a shock resistant buffer that will hold up to six seconds of music for shock protection and time machine recording. Display: The two line display can display both the disc and track name simultaneously, or display the track name and time. It will also display the output level and 15-track music calendar. Peak hold: Freezes the level meter display at the highest level reached by the input signal. Pitch control: You can lower the pitch by up to 36 steps or 3 octaves. Additionally, you can control the playback speed in 0.1% increments from -87.5% to 0.0%. Track numbers: You may set track numbers manually or automatically. When recording from an analog source, auto track marking is based on the signal dropping to a specified level for 1.5 seconds or longer (level can be set from -72 to 0 dB in 2dB steps). Smart Space: This feature replaces long silent spaces (under 30 seconds) with a 3 second blank (may be turned on/off). Auto Cut: If no sound is input for 30 seconds it will replace the silence with 3 seconds of silence and place the unit into record pause. Sleep function: You can select 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. Time machine recording: The last 6 seconds of data is stored in a buffer so you can start recording 6 seconds before you actually engage record function. Name erase: This function allows you to erase all titles on a disc simultaneously. You can also erase one by one. Undo: Cancels the last edit and restores the MD to the way it was prior to edit. Music synch: Allows you to synchro-record with any audio equipment. Synchro buttons and CD buttons: These remote buttons allow you to synchro-record with a Sony CD player. Timer: Timer recording or playback is available when using an external optional audio timer. Analog output: The output can be turned up or down for better matching to your amplifier, etc. Recording: You can record in both stereo and mono. Mono recording doubles the recording time. Long Play Recording: In addition to normal stereo recording, this unit has two long time recording modes; LP2 and LP4. When recording in LP2 Stereo mode, you can record two times the normal recording time. When recording in LP4 Stereo mode, you can record four times the normal recording time. Discs recorded using the LP modes will play only in MD players equipped with the long play feature; MDs recorded using the long play feature cannot be played in all MD players. Recording Level: Recording level can be set for both digital and analog recording. Additionally, you can change the volume of the recorded tracks using S. (Scale Factor) Edit, which records the original track over at a new recording level. Automatic conversion of digital sampling rates: This allows you to convert 32 and 48kHz to the 44.1 kHz sampling rate of MD, so you can record from DBS with digital out or DAT/DCC. Updating: After recording, editing, or changing the table of contents the MD is only updated when power is turned off on the front panel or the disc is ejected. An interruption of power through the AC cord will cause everything that was changed since the last updating occurred to be lost. Inputs and Outputs Front panel: Phones: Standard gold plated headphone jack with rotary volume control Keyboard: PS/2 input for use with an optional keyboard Rear panel: Analog in: RCA analog line in (gold plated) Analog out: RCA analog line out (gold plated) Coaxial in: Coaxial Digital input (gold plated) Optical in 1: Toslink Digital line 1 input (covered by a plastic cap) Optical in 2: Toslink Digital line 2 input (covered by a plastic cap) Coaxial out: Coaxial Digital output (gold plated) Optical out: Toslink Digital line output (covered by a plastic cap) Control A1II jacks: Two mono mini-jacks for connecting this unit to compatible Sony components (note that the cords are not supplied). The item “Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE” is in sale since Thursday, December 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Consumer Electronics\TV, Video & Home Audio\Home Audio\Home Audio Components\MiniDisc Decks”. The seller is “jamesyangbay” and is located in San Jose, California. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
  • Type: MiniDisc Player
  • Brand: Sony

Sony MDS-JB940 Minidisc Deck Player and Recorder with Keyboard Input RARE
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