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oliverstoned
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 26 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 6308 |
Posted: April 16 2005 at 02:39 |
The smallest budget,but musical system:
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oliverstoned
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 26 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 6308 |
Posted: April 16 2005 at 02:31 |
I don't want to be violent, dear Reed.
But this is crap. Mp3 and others compressed digital formats are the worst thing ever. But if you're happy like that, great! You save a lot of money. Everything is not expensive in HIFI. I can advice you an english budget but musical system made of Nad electronics, Mission Loudspeakers and Qed cables. 400 £ for the whole system |
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Reed Lover
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 16 2004 Location: Sao Tome and Pr Status: Offline Points: 5187 |
Posted: April 15 2005 at 20:36 |
I've got a Creative Nomad 20GB Jukebox.Apparently slightly heavier than an IPOD it was considerably cheaper (I paid £160).I have listened to an IPOD and can discern no real difference.I have 18 GB of Prog on mine () and I love it.Dont listen to that misery Oliver() MP3 is great for music on the move and as such the sound quality is GOOD! Hey Oliver
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Man With Hat
Collaborator Jazz-Rock/Fusion/Canterbury Team Joined: March 12 2005 Location: Neurotica Status: Offline Points: 166178 |
Posted: April 15 2005 at 20:12 |
Yeah they are expensive, but i rather have the convience not having to lug around hundreds (i only say hundreds because thats waht they carry, not just for the hyerbole) of CD's. |
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me
I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect. |
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Posted: April 13 2005 at 10:48 |
My brother has an iPod with 20 gigs on it. He has 563 songs on it, and has used up only 2 of his gigs!! I would recommend getting one. They are pretty heavy and dense for their size, though. They are still more economical than a discman, however. You can get a 20 G one for about $300 USD or 30 G one that can display pics for $350 USD.
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goose
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
Posted: April 13 2005 at 04:36 |
I believe so, it's been a while since I've given any thought to them though.
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Cygnus X-2
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 24 2004 Location: Bucketheadland Status: Offline Points: 21342 |
Posted: April 12 2005 at 18:53 |
Maybe IRiver? |
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goose
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
Posted: April 10 2005 at 13:32 |
I think every other audio player beginning with "i" is better than the iPod. Particularly the iAudio, if only because it plays flac.
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Cygnus X-2
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Posted: April 09 2005 at 23:41 |
My personal opinion is don't waste your money. Apple has been notorious for years for overpricing their merchandise. There are a lot better products out there, it just takes some good looking to see it.
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goose
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
Posted: April 09 2005 at 16:50 |
I was talking vaguely about portable digital players, and someone said that to achieve long battery life (well, relatively!), they (iPods, at least, and I'm assuming others since they all have comparable battery times) use a high efficency op amp, which sacrifices quality. Presumably this means that even using lossless formats it's not going to get as good a sound even as a CD. Electronics isn't my strong point, so does anybody know any more about this?
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oliverstoned
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Posted: April 09 2005 at 04:00 |
yeah, convenient, but crappy...
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Man With Hat
Collaborator Jazz-Rock/Fusion/Canterbury Team Joined: March 12 2005 Location: Neurotica Status: Offline Points: 166178 |
Posted: April 08 2005 at 23:24 |
Very Easy To carry around, stores alot more music than CDs, and overall good. I still like my CDs, but the ipod id just much more convienent. Go for it.
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me
I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect. |
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oliverstoned
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 26 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 6308 |
Posted: December 13 2004 at 05:03 |
...even worst than cd
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oliverstoned
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 26 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 6308 |
Posted: December 13 2004 at 05:03 |
Forget the crappy mp3 sound...
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Fitzcarraldo
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 30 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1835 |
Posted: November 19 2004 at 11:25 |
Hi goose, I'm not sure what you mean by "plug-ins". The iRiver H series players are firmware upgradable, if that's what you meant. I have already downloaded and installed the latest version of the firmware for my H140 player. If, by "plug-in", you mean something else, have a look at the iRiver site (http://www.iriver.com) as it might answer your question. |
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Fitzcarraldo
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Posted: November 19 2004 at 11:19 |
Now that I have been using the iRiver H140 player for a few days I have noticed a clicking/ticking noise during quiet periods and between tracks when using the remote control unit. Apparently this is a known hardware problem with some manufacturing batches of the player. If I unplug the remote control unit and plug the earphones directly into the player instead then there is no clicking noise. An alternative would be to keep the remote control device plugged-in to the player but to plug the earphones into the line-out socket instead of the remote control unit (I have tried it and it works). So knock one star off my initial rating! As I did not intend to use the remote control unit anyway it's not a problem for me in particular but I am warning others in case it would be an issue for them. Naughty iRiver, though: they should test units properly before shipping them. I have also bought Sony Fontopia earphones as the iRiver earphones don't stay put in my ears. Apart from the above, I'm still very pleased with the player. Edited by Fitzcarraldo |
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deriklawlis
Forum Newbie Joined: November 19 2004 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
Posted: November 19 2004 at 10:55 |
I got a great deal for my Ipod, its the 40go model I only paid 40$ for it, its all on this website
http://www.getgiftsforfree.com/index.php?ref_id=34114 it aint spam, its a great site. im gonna buy another one |
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goose
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 4097 |
Posted: November 14 2004 at 06:19 |
Reading my message I didn't actually say what I meant, what I was wondering were if there were hardware mp3 players that you could get plugins for. I'm told the iPod does it but I'd guess it doesn't support free plugins.
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Fitzcarraldo
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 30 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1835 |
Posted: November 13 2004 at 18:22 |
I'm not sure if Dusanyu is still visiting these forums but, if you are, thank you for your post mentioning the iRiver H140 40 GB multi-codec player. I finally got one today and it's the business. I would never have known about this 'improved iPod' had it not been for this forum. I did quite a bit of research and almost all the reviews I read rated the iRiver player over the iPod. Since our original posts, iRiver launched the colour-screen H320 and H340 players which also display photos and can be connected directly to digital cameras as well (and recently Apple followed suit with the photo iPod). But the colour-screen versions are more expensive and, as I am just interested in a player for music, I went for the H140. So far I've just been playing around with the H140 to get the hang of it, but first impressions are very positive. I've only ripped about 20 CDs to it so far, but my intention is put my entire collection of several hundred CDs onto it. I use Windows Media Player 10 to rip a CD, and then just drag the folder across to the player (Windows sees it as an external hard disk) and use the Manager software to update the index on the player. It's a simple and quick process now I've got the hang of it. The iRiver manual is not particularly good and it takes a little while to fathom the controls. But, like most things, once you are used to them, it's easy. There are loads of facilities in the player that I have still to learn how to use, though. Overall, a 5-star product. The sound quality of the music via a decent pair of earphones is very good indeed. The H140 is not as sexy looking as the iPod, and the controls do not appear to be as ergonomic as the iPod's. The newer iRiver H320 and H340 seem to have addressed the looks issue, but the iPod is still the best looking player. I'm more interested in sound quality and functionality, so I can happily live with the H140.
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Fitzcarraldo
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 30 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1835 |
Posted: November 13 2004 at 17:51 |
Hi goose, Sorry, I don't understand your question about plug-ins? Could you elaborate? |
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