Portable Music Player - Recommendation

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  • DIDI
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    ^^ Interesting !!

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  • gizze
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    Meridians new MQA file format is going to change everything I reckon.
    As good as HD sound, some saying better, in a small cd sized flac file, in fact 1meg file for streaming, MP3 will be a thing of the past when it gets going.

    I would wait to see what players arrive as they will need to be able to decode the MQA part from the file.

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  • audrey_w
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    Originally posted by feather
    I am guessing high end audio components are not cheap.
    Audio components are cheap. It's research and development you're paying for mostly

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  • Micko
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    I use my iphone 4S and Bose AE2 headphones and it sounds great - with the bose, you hear wonderful detail

    I imagine the newer iphones are even better in terms of sound quality

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  • chuckc
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    Originally posted by DIDI
    That is ok , definitely looked at it for you. But by the time you cost the sd card in , you may as well buy this. Amazon.com : Sony Walkman NWZA17SLV 64 GB Hi-Res Digital Music Player (Silver) : Electronics

    And it's a sony Walkman.

    Look at those play times. . I'm living with the short play time, long charging and I hate it !!
    thanks so much Didi, I have not scene that one yet and so happy its the same brand as I know it will be simple to use.Up grading available to 192 gb Perfect!!

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  • sbando
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    The Walkman is gorgeous! And really expensive. But gorgeous.

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  • DIDI
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    Originally posted by chuckc
    Sometimes I listen 10 hours non stop, I would like to have more room, you can only fit so many 320kbps files on a 16gb device, and i really like to use shuffle while I jam out, the more I can hold the more I can be surprised

    athough its not 100gb (only 64gb) I guess this is the best option,



    4x as much room as the Sony Walkman I currently own...... although Didi did point out some issues, especially with long charging time
    That is ok , definitely looked at it for you. But by the time you cost the sd card in , you may as well buy this. Amazon.com : Sony Walkman NWZA17SLV 64 GB Hi-Res Digital Music Player (Silver) : Electronics

    And it's a sony Walkman.

    Look at those play times. . I'm living with the short play time, long charging and I hate it !!

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  • barski
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    That's a nice player, and it plays flac too!! Would be a big plus for me.
    Of course it can store a lot more mp3's but be warned my friend,

    Once you go flac,
    you never go back.

    There's even a 128GB memory card for it, so it all depends on how much you want to spend on it.
    According to some reviews you will not be disappointed by the sound quality.

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  • chuckc
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    Originally posted by barski
    chuckc,

    Why do you need 100gb?
    Are you going to listen non-stop for days?

    I bought a Difrnce MP1850 2GB mp3 player for my mother 2 years ago for only 20 euro, put some 320kbps mp3's on it, plugged in a AKG K-66 headphone, and it sounded pretty good to me.
    Spending more than 200 dollars for mobile listening is ridiculous.
    Sometimes I listen 10 hours non stop, I would like to have more room, you can only fit so many 320kbps files on a 16gb device, and i really like to use shuffle while I jam out, the more I can hold the more I can be surprised

    athough its not 100gb (only 64gb) I guess this is the best option,



    4x as much room as the Sony Walkman I currently own...... although Didi did point out some issues, especially with long charging time

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  • feather
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    Originally posted by chuckc
    3000 dollars???, looking for something simple, 100 dollars and 100gb space is it that damn complicating for these manufactures
    I am guessing high end audio components are not cheap.

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  • barski
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    chuckc,

    Why do you need 100gb?
    Are you going to listen non-stop for days?

    I bought a Difrnce MP1850 2GB mp3 player for my mother 2 years ago for only 20 euro, put some 320kbps mp3's on it, plugged in a AKG K-66 headphone, and it sounded pretty good to me.
    Spending more than 200 dollars for mobile listening is ridiculous.
    Last edited by barski; January 11, 2015, 09:14:42 PM. Reason: forgot quoting

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  • floridaorange
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    Did I say $3000? I meant $600 - Sony Walkman NW-ZX1 128GB MP3 Player Hi-Res:Amazon:MP3 Players & Accessories

    Or $1200 - depending on options? A $1,200 Walkman? Sony Pins Its Hopes on High-Quality Sound - WSJ

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  • chuckc
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    3000 dollars???, looking for something simple, 100 dollars and 100gb space is it that damn complicating for these manufactures

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  • floridaorange
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    Originally posted by chuckc
    I am surprised they don't have more of these units out there. I am more then happy with the Sony Walkman MP3 player I have, its just that the storage space is to small (only 16 gb)
    The new Sony Walkman is just $3000

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  • go0gle
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    Originally posted by chuckc
    never thought it would be so hard to find a good sounding relatively inexpensive portable music player that is easy to use (sort of like windows explorer) and has a decent amount of storage (50-100 gb would be nice)

    appreciate any recommendations.
    Santa clip+ and a 64gb sd card ? I think combined value on amazon is like 80 dollars. Its not the best sounding device, but with a few tweaks you can get decent sound.

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