About the Sony 80-Minute Blank MiniDiscs
Sony MiniDiscs are small enough to fit into your shirt pocket, yet they are durable enough to record, erase, and re-record up to a million times with no appreciable loss of sound quality. These blank MDs feature up to 80 minutes of recording time each; if your recorder is MiniDisc Long Play (MDLP)-capable, you can squeeze over 2-1/2 hours' worth of music onto a single MD in LP2 mode, or over 5 hours' worth in LP4 mode.
Details:
- unlimited digital re-recording with no sound degradation
- rugged, ultrasonically welded shell
- lifetime warranty
What's in the box:
- One Sony blank 80 Minute MiniDisc
- Plastic case
- Adhesive backed label
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Overview: Sony MiniDiscs are small enough to fit into your shirt pocket, yet they are durable enough to record, erase, and re-record up to a million times with no appreciable loss of sound quality. The Shock Absorbing Mechanism helps isolate the disc from vibration.
Recording Time:
- Standard: 80 Minutes
- LP 2: 160 Minutes (in compatible recorder)
- LP 4: 320 Minutes (in compatible recorder)
The Sony 80-Minute Blank MiniDiscs replaces these items
Sony 1GB Blank Hi-MD MiniDisc
- Single Hi-MD MiniDisc
- stores data or audio
- 1GB capacity holds up to 45 hours of music (at 48 kbps)
Sony Blank MiniDiscs
- Includes 3 each in Ruby Red, Emerald Green, Sapphire Blue, purple, and standard gray
Sony 80-minute Blank MiniDiscs
- Single Premium Gold 80-minute MiniDisc
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My favorite audio recording format. These Sony blanks are great and at a good price. Easy to make digital recordings and easy editing. Sadly, the Mini Disc never really took off in the US.
BS from Columbus, Oh.