Brand : Sony
Full suite of on device controls, and came bundled with an IR remote, the RM-D24M.
Note that this is NOT a netMD device. It can connect to a PC using a PC-Link kit (seemingly the PCLK-MD1), and using the MD Editor Software supports full-width title labeling. MD Editor supports coordinating recordings from a Sony CDP CD player to the MD unit, including building and coordinating recording of tracks from multiple discs in a 5-200-disc changer, but doesn't directly include affordances for recording from the computer. However, the deck has two digital inputs and will work fine recording audio off a computer.
Sony's service manual compares the MDS-PC1 to the MDS-S38, although the PC1 has additional hardware and connectivity for computer and CD player connectivity via Control-A1II.
This isn't officially listed in the manual, but the PC1 will receive CD-TEXT from newer Sony CDP- players that can read and transmit it.
An updated version, the MDS-PC2 was also released using a newer generation of minidisc and ATRAC hardware, with similar overall functionality.
Model Name Using Similar Mechanism: MDS-S38
MD Mechanism Type: MDM-3B
Optical Pick-up Type: KMS-260A/J1N
IC121 ATRAC Encoder/Decoder: CXD2652AR
IC101 RF Amp: CXA2523R
IC401 System Control M30610MCA-261FP
Content adapted from: MDS-PC1 Minidisc.org Page PC.Watch (release date)
Name | MDS-PC1 |
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Manufacturer | Sony |
Released | 1997/12 |
Device type | deck |
MDLP | No |
NetMD | No |
Hi-MD | No |
Radio | No |
Dimensions | 280x90x287mm |
Weight | 2.8Kg |
ATRAC ver | 4 |
Power cable | AC |
Price (launch) | |
¥54 000 | |
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Inputs | RCA in, Digital optical (TOSLINK) |
Outputs | 1/4 inch headphone, RCA out, Digital optical (TOSLINK) |
Control | PC Link |