Brand : Sony
Sony's first netMD bookshelf system. It was launched alongside the MZ-N1, LAM-Z1, and MDS-NT1 as the first generation of netMD devices. HCD-C7NT is stamped on the main body causing many mislabeled used listings.
Supports copying from CD → MD at 2x speed. Playback can be controlled over USB via NetMD or PC-Link. Recording from the CD drive and optical port are digital, recordings from the Tuner or RCA in is analog.
Supports optional TC-TX21 cassette deck
Supports RM-D20P remote commander
This deck works with Web Minidisc Pro (Version #5a9cf53 built on Fri Oct 28 21:35:54 UTC 2022).
Likely to be supported by the latest version of Platinum-MD, there have been no firsthand accounts to confirm this, however.
MD Mechanism Type: MDM-7X2B
Optical Pick-up: KMS-262E
ATRAC IC: CXD2662R
Content adapted from: CMT-C7NT minidisc.org Page, Sony Original Product Page (translated) Sony Japanese Press Release Sony Product Catalog av.watch Sony ecat page Sony qbric page itmedia.co.jp ascii.jp
Name | CMT-C7NT |
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Manufacturer | Sony |
Released | 2001/12 |
Device type | bookshelf |
Recorder | Recorder |
MDLP | Yes |
NetMD | Yes |
Hi-MD | No |
Radio | |
Dimensions | 145 x 125 x 273mm Body (149 x 248 x 220mm Speaker) |
Weight | 4.5kg Body (1.9kg Speaker) |
ATRAC ver | Type-R |
Battery | |
Battery notes | |
Sidecar (depr) | No |
Voltage | 100 |
Power cable | |
Price (launch) | |
¥75 000 | |
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Inputs | 3.5mm line in (analog-only), Digital optical (TOSLINK), CD, Radio recording |
Outputs | 3.5mm line out (analog-only), 3.5mm headphone, XLR out |
Control | USB Type-B, PC Link |