Advantages: Very cheapp Disadvantages: if on full on the volume, it gradually wears these headphones out.
...This product is a must need. I purchased them a while back and still have them. the sound quality is excellent, there are no little flickers when you turn the volume up. Also because it doesn't have a neck strap it allows you to have more flexibility. i think these panasonic RP-HV are good for the money. With all headphones there are some wear and tear, because ive had mine over 3 years, only the right ear works. But i was happy that the product lasted me over 3 years. :)
The reason i got these panasonic headphones was because they were cheap and effective. I like that they are in ear, not them over the head ones because they hurt my head.lol
But overall i would give this a 10/10...
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Advantages: Compact, and discreet Disadvantages: Not sure how long the battery will last during use
...The Aiwa AM-F70 cost me 180 quid and is incredibly compact compared to some of the mini disc players which are available on the market.
I thought it was quite sweet when I first looked at it, a small silver casing only about 8cm x 10cm.
When I began experimenting with recording onto the machine I found it was very easy to use as long as you knew what you were doing. The instruction manual was a bit vague but I ended up figuring it out in the end. the only thing that isn't provided for the recordings is a double ended cable with two jacks on it to fit into the mindisc and the item you are trying to record from. But they can be purchased from most hardware stores....
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...to determine audio recording sensitivity and synchronous recording. It even comes with a self-rechargeable battery and mains adaptor, complimenting the LCD indicator screen.
One disadvantage, unlike the mini remote control that plugs into the Aiwa-F65 main unit, is the supplied earphones. They're quite bulky in terms of how they fit into your ear and offer relatively poor sound quality in comparison with Sony earphones. However, this is a minor irritation.
Although a cable is supplied to connect your Aiwa F-65 to a compatible CD player, there is no supplied cable to connect your personal Sony CD player to the unit. This will cost you, if required, another £10 to £15.
On the whole though, an excellent buy for the users looking to get into the MiniDisc market....
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somewhat helpful 19.08.2000
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