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Title: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: bigwurock on February 02, 2006, 04:30:40 PM
i have a few questions about mine...i think it is junk but...when i plug the mic into the mic input i only get one channel to record and same if i go line in...got it off ebay but i think they sold me a bunk one..said it worked perfect..well....is there any Right or Left level adjustments..munual doesn't say anything...
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: bigwurock on February 02, 2006, 04:55:10 PM
also just tried recording with using the optical digi cord...got the same thing....played it back and only one side play..so i am assuming one channel is not working..??
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: Nick Graham on February 02, 2006, 04:56:27 PM
I'm pretty sure the level meter(s) on that deck only shows 1 line, making it impossible to tell if you're getting 1 or 2 channels recording. Have you listened back to what you've recorded to verify there is only one channel being recorded? Also, what are you running into it, i.e. mics? feed direct from your stereo?
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: Roving Sign on February 02, 2006, 04:57:49 PM
does both the line out and headphone only have 1 channel...? (they are different jacks on that unit, I think...)

If it locks and records via digital - chances are its recording both channels...
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: bigwurock on February 02, 2006, 05:17:14 PM
yes i only get 1 channel when i play it back of what i recorded..??..i used my sony ecm mic, my sonic studio mics and i recorded a few songs using the optical cord....when i go to play back there is only one channel..only one speaker working....i recorded both the mic input and the line in but all the same...1 channel for play back...i also used the headphone output and line out during playback...both only 1 channel....
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: SparkE! on February 02, 2006, 05:32:08 PM
I'm betting that it's just mono on playback if you get the same thing on an optical recording.  What I'm thinking is that it's the headphone amp circuit that's missing a channel.  That probably means that you can use it to record, but to playback or transfer, you're going to need another deck.

I'm assuming that your headphone connector is plugged all the way into the unit?
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: Roving Sign on February 02, 2006, 05:35:18 PM
Your should play your test recording back on another MD deck to see if it is recording both channels...
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: bigwurock on February 02, 2006, 05:35:55 PM
yes everything is plugged in all the way....but it should playback on 2 channels shouldn't it...beween the line out and the headphones..you should get 2 channels...????
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: bigwurock on February 02, 2006, 05:37:01 PM
Your should play your test recording back on another MD deck to see if it is recording both channels...


i don't know of anyone in the area that has a MD recorder..??..i was hpoing to record a show this weekend but now i don't know if the drive is worth it..??.
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: SparkE! on February 02, 2006, 05:51:30 PM
yes everything is plugged in all the way....but it should playback on 2 channels shouldn't it...beween the line out and the headphones..you should get 2 channels...????

Oh! if it's not stereo on either the line out or the headphone out, then the missing channel must be farther upstream toward the D/A converter.  Either way, you need to play a disc on someone else's deck and see if both channels are there.
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: bigwurock on February 02, 2006, 09:34:08 PM
i have tried both monaural and stereo recording function..this also doesn't do anything..still the one channel....
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: Roving Sign on February 02, 2006, 09:47:54 PM
How about this - Set the MD to record in mono mode - try recoding a few seconds from each input - ie 10 secs left channel, then 10 sec right channel only...since its mono - you should get signal no mater what channel you use - (if its working right...)

make sense...?
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: poorlyconditioned on February 02, 2006, 09:56:03 PM
I can't say if this unit is working or not, but it is pretty nice.

What I like is that I can plug into line in and get a fair amount of gain.  More than other MD's I've found.

Oh yeah, *never* use mic-in.  It will distort ("brick wall").  There is no "sensitivity" setting on the mic input.  Use only for voice or very quiet audio.

  Richard
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: bigwurock on February 02, 2006, 10:18:16 PM
How about this - Set the MD to record in mono mode - try recoding a few seconds from each input - ie 10 secs left channel, then 10 sec right channel only...since its mono - you should get signal no mater what channel you use - (if its working right...)

make sense...?

there are only mini inputs for both channels...it has a line in & a mic in
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: bigwurock on February 02, 2006, 10:19:24 PM
I can't say if this unit is working or not, but it is pretty nice.

What I like is that I can plug into line in and get a fair amount of gain.  More than other MD's I've found.

Oh yeah, *never* use mic-in.  It will distort ("brick wall").  There is no "sensitivity" setting on the mic input.  Use only for voice or very quiet audio.

  Richard


so do you have this MD recorder...???..
Title: Re: anyone use a sony MZ-R37 mini disk recorder??
Post by: poorlyconditioned on February 02, 2006, 11:03:20 PM
I can't say if this unit is working or not, but it is pretty nice.

What I like is that I can plug into line in and get a fair amount of gain.  More than other MD's I've found.

Oh yeah, *never* use mic-in.  It will distort ("brick wall").  There is no "sensitivity" setting on the mic input.  Use only for voice or very quiet audio.

  Richard


Yes, replied to your PM...


so do you have this MD recorder...???..