Brand : Aiwa
headphone output: 10mW+10mW
Differences from Sony MZ-R50: 10 second (Aiwa) vs. 40 second (Sony) shock memory. Sony button layouts are simpler. Sony has LCD remote. Aiwa allows manual recording levels to be changed without pausing the machine. Aiwa has recording level meters for both channels. Different batteries. Aiwa has smaller appearance. Both machines use clamshell (not slot in) disc loading.
Variants: AM-F7 model is nearly identical to AM-F5. It adds a backlit remote (plus firmware changes to drive it) and a few bug fixes.
MD Mechanism: 7ZG-1 R1 Type: AHE
Optical Pickup:
ATRAC IC: CXD2652R
Content adapted from: Aiwa Press Release Minidisc.org page Nick Boyde's page Aiwa Germany's page
Name | AM-F5 |
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Manufacturer | Aiwa |
Released | 1997/12 |
Device type | portable |
Recorder | Recorder |
MDLP | No |
NetMD | No |
Hi-MD | No |
Radio | |
Dimensions | 97x21.6x77.6mm |
Weight | 189g, 216g w/batt |
ATRAC ver | |
Battery | |
Battery notes | |
Sidecar (depr) | 3xAA |
Voltage | 4.5 |
Power cable | |
Price (launch) | |
¥45 000 | |
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Inputs | 3.5mm line in (optical multi), Digital optical (TOSLINK) |
Outputs | 3.5mm headphone |
Control |