IRTI has carried the Sony MZ-B100 minidisc recorder for a couple years now
and we still think it has some great features that make it significatnly
more accessible than any other minidisc recorder.  Now, we have evaluated
the Sony MZ-B10 for accessibility.  In summary, we think the MZ-B100 remains
more accessible overall.  Although basic operation of the MZ-B10 uses
tactile controls, more advanced features are turned on and off through
display menus.  These menus are fairly predictable and usable and thoroughly
covered in IRTI's instructions.  Nonetheless, the MZ-B10 has some features,
like compressed speech playback, and lower price which will make it very
attractive to some.  Here are some details.

Features common to both models.
. Very tactile control buttons.
. Record feature is both tactile and audible when engaged and stopped.
. Separate tactile controls for the following: Play, Pause, STop, Cue
Forward, Review Rewind, Track Mark set and Erase, Volume thumbwheel, Record
Mode set, Erase Track and Erase Disc.
. Built-in mono speaker.
. Stereo headphone jack, external stereo mic jack, combo jack for stereo
analog line in or digital optical line in.
. Stereo recording and playback.
. Only has automatic level control for recording.
. Optional AC adapter available.

Advantages and comments on the MZ-B100
. Built-in stereo mics which permit better spacial recording and allow
easier determination of which record mode is in effect.
. Special Track Mark feature acts similarly to an index tone on audio tape
for marking locations during recording.
. Additional tactile controls for: Synchronized Recording on/off, High/Low
Mic Sensitivity, Sound equilization preset settings, Voice Operated
Recording on/off, Play Mode of single track or repeat all tracks.
. Analog variable speed playback control range of -20% to +10%.
. Includes teathered remote control.
. Includes completely non-speaking clock and alarm.

Advantages and comments on the MZ-B10.
. Slightly smaller in size and weight.
. Much longer battery life since it uses 2 AA batteries instead of 1.
. Has variable speed playback with digital pitch control for range of -50%
to +100%.
. Has an auto track mark feature on or off which marks long recordings every
10 minutes.  Must be set through display menus.
. Has a Quick Power Up feature which keeps the recorder from powering down
every 30 seconds when not in use on battery power. Feature is set through
display menus.
. Has built-in mono mic which works very well.
. Setting Record Mode audibly is less convenient since an external stereo
mic needs to be used.
. The following features are set through display menus: High/Low Mic
Sensitivity, Synchronized Recording on/off, Sound equilization preset
settings, Play Modes of single track or all disc with repeat on or off.

IRTI has both models and specialized instructions are included with any
purchase.  Sorry, we cannot make the instructions available without a
minidisc recorder purchase.
MZ-B100 $369.95
MZ-B10 $279.95

Feel free to call IRTI with any questions if you think one of these minidisc
recorders might meet your recording needs.

For information, call 530 274-2090.
Order line, 800 322-4784.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.irti.net



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