Sony MZ-NF810 + Tuner Review

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Sony MZ-NF810 + Tuner
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mickey's Review of Sony MZ-NF810 + Tuner Portable Mini Disc Player

Overall Rating

0 stars
  • Value for money
    0 stars
  • Sound Quality
    5 stars
  • Battery Life
    3.5 stars
  • Time Product Owned
    Between 1 - 4 Weeks
  • Features
    1 stars
Good Points

Good quality recording with mike or line


Bad Points

No way to load it in the computer


General Comments

I bought this Sony MZ-NF810 + Tuner mini disk player to make back up audio when I work with my video camera so I would have full audio track at the time of editing.
Well forget it. Sony made it sure that the USB connection will not work from the MD recorder towards the computer and this makes it a Can$ 400.00 piece of junk.


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  • mikehorne Rank: Corporal on 7th May 2004

    checkout my overview and the way around the copy protection....

  • bicdaclassic on 30th May 2004

    What do you have now? What was wrong with uploading?

  • mickey Rank: Corporal on 8th Jul 2004

    Now I use the phone jack to mixer to sound card on PC. If you can listen to it you can digitize it. But it is a shame that one has to go in a round about way to do it. If you want to listen to music for half the price and size or even less you can get a good MP3 player.

  • yuvalro on 20th Jul 2005

    Hi mickey. Can you recommmend on which connection (cable, brand, Etc.) and software to use for copy songs from the MZ-NF810 to a PC?

  • mickey Rank: Corporal on 23rd Aug 2005

    I got rid of it. It was not good for my use.
    But hooked it up with a sound mixer with regular path cords to the sound card input jacks.
    You will need a mixer to manipulate the volume and impedence, otherwise you get distortion.
    Mick