The Sony MZ-R37 is a portable CD player released by Sony in the late 1990s. It was part of Sony's MiniDisc (MD) lineup and could also play regular CDs. The MZ-R37 featured a compact, slide-out design that made it easy to carry and use on the go. It had a 12-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) for clear audio output, as well as a built-in FM radio tuner and a monochrome backlit display for easy navigation. This CD player was a popular choice for audiophiles and music enthusiasts who wanted a versatile and convenient audio device.
Type: Minidisc Player/Recorder
Track System: 2-channel stereo
Sampling Frequency: 32, 44.1, 48kHz
Optical Pickup: KMS-280A
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
D/A Converter:
A/D Converter:
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Channel Separation:
Distortion:
Analogue Inputs: 69mV (line), 0.35mV (mic)
Analogue Outputs: 194V (line)
Digital Inputs: optical
Digital Outputs:
Accessories: SZR-S17 headphones with remote control