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Electronics : Sony M-470 Microcassette Voice Recorder

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Sony M-470 Microcassette Voice Recorder

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Sony M-470 Microcassette Voice Recorder
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Street Price: $29.95
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Batteries Included: 1
Battery Description: 2 AAA
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
Color: BK
EAN: 0027242667662
Label: Sony
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: M470
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Records at 1.2 or 2.4 centimeters per second
  • Built-in mic and speaker makes for easy recording and playback
  • Clear Voice function improves recording quality by enhancing voice sounds
  • Runs on two AAA batteries or AC adaptor




Recorder Voice Microcassette M-470 Sony






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The M-470 is perfect for those who need a slim, lightweight microcassette recorder for seminars, lectures or interviews. lt features Sony's Clear Voice(TM) Recording System, which improves and enhances voice quality during recording and playback, while the advanced circuitry helps ensure you're getting the correct recording levels. The recorder is simple to use, with one-touch recording, a built-in microphone, and cue and review. The M-470 comes with two ?AAA? batteries and one microcassette to get you started. LED Battery Level lndicator Automatic Shut 0ff At End 0f Tape DC-ln Jack lncludes 1 Microcassette tape And 2 AAA Batteries Earphone jack

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ldeal for recording lectures and presentations, Sony's M-470 Microcassette Recorder is an affordable personal recording device. lt is small and compact with a built-in microphone and speaker for easy review and playback. Recording is easy with the one-touch button, and the cue and review slide control makes fast forwarding and rewinding a breeze. Your samples and audio notes will always sound great with Sony-Matic automatic recording level control. This function takes advantage of advanced circuitry to ensure correct recording levels, and the Clear Voice function improves recording quality by enhancing voice sounds during recording and playback.

This microcassette recorder also features an earphone output for private listening. The two-speed record/playback (1.2 or 2.4 centimeter per second) gives you the option of recording on a standard microcassette for twice its normal time. This is great for extended dictation or personal audio note taking. Powered by two AAA batteries or an AC adaptor, the M-470 is easy to use and perfect for students and professionals.

What's in the Box
M-470 micro cassette recorder, one microcassette, and two AAA batteries.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good Quality, Small Size. ...
I bought this because its small, and has a nice rectangular shape. Has good sound quality, and is good for the price.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Recorder
This is a great little recorder for students at a great little price compared to some of the others.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Clear as a bell? ...
This is a very handy device to keep with you. It is compact, and easy to work with. I recorded a television show, and when I played it, the sound was very clear! Even with all things in the back ground, didn't get any interference. I just carry it with me, in a pocket or purse. Only thing is, I need longer tape (90 minutes), for school lectures. But they can be found just about anywhere. You will like it especially if you are new to micro cassette tape recorders. Great price too!



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Disappointed ...
Although the recording quality is acceptable, I was very disappointed that the recorder did not have built-in jacks for external headphones and a microphone.



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