Brand : Sony
The very first MiniDisc (MD) unit on the market. Rather bulky, it had a lot of on-device controls, which turns out to be very useful since this unit did not support remotes. It also had a front loader instead of the clamshell seen in later devices for inserting discs.
Not ideal as a player today. It's quite heavy and bulky, with poor battery life. It is also rather collectable (being the first recorder) and you can get a much more practical NetMD device for a lower price.
Display only lights up when plugged into AC power.
These days, the BP-MZ1s from the era are all dead. Currently, you can get 3D-printed shunts that allow this unit to be powered by modern lithium-ion 18650 cells.
Please see Modern Batteries for more information and links.
If using labels, do not use embossed (raised lettering) forms. They will get stuck when ejecting. It's a pain and a process to get the MD out, and will likely ruin the label.
MD Mechanism: MT-MZ1-106
Optical Pickup: KMS-130B
ATRAC IC: CXD2527R
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Content adapted from: MZ-1 Minidisc.org Page
Stereo Review 11-1992 (page 6)
Name | MZ-1 |
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Manufacturer | Sony |
Released | 1992/11 |
Device type | portable |
Recorder | Recorder |
MDLP | No |
NetMD | No |
Hi-MD | No |
Radio | No |
Dimensions | 114w x 139h x 43d mm |
Weight | ~680g (with battery) |
ATRAC ver | 1 |
Battery | BP-MZ1 |
Battery notes | |
Sidecar (depr) | No |
Voltage | 10.5 |
Power cable | Center positive |
Price (launch) | $750 |
¥92 000 | |
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Inputs | 3.5mm line in (analog-only), 3.5mm microphone, Digital optical (TOSLINK) |
Outputs | 3.5mm line out (analog-only), 3.5mm headphone, Digital optical (TOSLINK) |
Control |