features durable diecast magnesium case and celebrates a decade of achievement in Sony Digital Audio Tape technology
provides a range of options for both digital and analog recording
allow for direct digital recording from CD, MiniDisc, and other digital sources (with optional cable) and also may be used with Sony SBM-1 Super Bit Mapping Adaptor
clearly indicates current operating status and remaining battery power
provides for fast identification of individual recordings by automatically recording the date, day of the week, and time of the recordings, as indicated on the LCD display
model weighs just over 13 ounces even with batteries and tape, and is small enough to carry virtually anywhere
with 16-bit linear quantization for rich, dynamic sound and the ultimate in audio tape recording
offer great savings and convenience over replaceable batteries
features separate LCD display panel on the remote and allows direct access to all of the unit's functions plus track scan and repeat
automatically adjusts volume of music passages that vary widely, for clean sound reproduction and improved listener comfort
provides very easy operation and excellent sound quality when recording both music and voice
let you select Manual, Automatic (Automatic Gain Control) or Mic Limiter for the highest quality recording in all situations
is made possible by advanced design that allows extended battery life
provides for up to 4 hours of continuous recording and playback on a single DT-120RN DAT cassette, for voice recording of conferences, meetings, and other situations
permits digital connection to MiniDisc and Compact Disc players as well home digital preamplifiers (requires optional digital cable) and automatically converts track information of MD and CD into start IDs (digital input only)
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