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Topic: Recommended "MP3" player for prog use? Posted: February 21 2006 at 23:20 |
A nice, light, mp3 player with detachable batteries (Takes one AAA, mine got around 10-14 hours of battery life) would be an iRiver T30. (1 gigabyte)
It is about the size of a AA Battery and is EXTREMELY lightweight.
It works with Windows Media Player, and mine has not malfunctioned at all in my 6 month's of owning one.
You could probably fit 10-15 albums for 1 GB.
It is a little expensive at $150, but it is a great, small mp3 player.
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Posted: February 11 2006 at 15:10 |
Anyway Jay Did you get your Mp3 player? I couldn't spot it in the techie discussions in the last 6 pages. I spend a good hour each way commuting to work on the bus and train and really enjoy my 20Gb Sony HD5. I converted my CDs into Sony's ATRAC3plus 64kbps and it does me fine. I don't want the music blasting my eardrums but just to have it there. (I need to listen to station announcements). It is half full with 350 ish albums and plays reasonably well through my portabale hi-fi. The Sony is great cos it fits in my shirt breast pocket, I can adjust the controls though the pouch and - most importantly - the battery lasts about 25-30 hours on the one three hour charge. You can also get additional batteries which you can take with you should you be going on a long journey.
Some people say that the software is crap but I have had few problems with it. I am listening to Leftfield at the moment on my PC and it is perfectly acceptable for a PC system.
A place for everything I always say. And Yes, I also have a pair of HD600s to listen to CDs on my main system. Now that is listening.
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Posted: February 10 2006 at 17:25 |
For the sake of conveienence, I have decided to rip all my prog albums onto my computer to add onto my superannuated Dell Jukebox. As we speak, Atom Hear Mother is ripping onto my PC. Usually, regarding prog, I strongly favor using my portable CD player to listen to prog albums, for best clarity with Bose Quiet Comfort 2 headphones, but when I'm travelling it seems cumbersome to drag 27 Zappa albums around.
I have roughly 200 albums to go.
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Posted: January 24 2006 at 06:13 |
They don't use their ears...
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: January 24 2006 at 05:52 |
it amazes me that anybody that are used to be listening to cd's and then turns to mp3's are not annoyed by the tremendous loss of quality?
Its like being used to driving a ferrari and then start to drive a fiat instead...
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 13:30 |
We agree actually, except on the "slightly worse".
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 10:51 |
oliverstoned wrote:
You should asked me this question before!
Yes, you have half of the music, but you enjoy it.
And your brain works to reconstitute the informations missing. It may involve a headache, although. |
aha - we seem to agree, but we don't. I have all of what's important of the music with mp3, although it sounds slightly worse. Of course I know how mp3 works - parts of the signal which the human ear can't hear are left out. The result varies from signal to signal - some songs may sound really ok, others may sound harsh or "bland". But the higher the bitrate, the less are those effects on the signal, and in my humble opinion at 192kbps it's barely audible in a mobile situation (bus, train, cycling, jogging).
That's my opinion, and it's different from yours. Nothing wrong with that!
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 08:46 |
You should asked me this question before!
Yes, you have half of the music, but you enjoy it.
And your brain works to reconstitute the informations missing. It may involve a headache, although.
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 08:27 |
oh the joy!
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 08:24 |
Happy that it makes you laugh
I admit that you can enjoy music on your mobile player.
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 08:11 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Before discovering hifi, i was enjoying music also. |
Quoted because that's so much more funny than it's meant to be
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 08:07 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
192kbps mp3 file on headphones is PAINFUL to listen to...i can't get it why ye dont see the TREMENDOUS difference.
Ive played the same Music file ripped from cd at 192kbps on a mp3 player that costs TWICE as much as my discman with the same headphones(Or just standard earplugs) and the general loss is so big i will never listen to a mp3 file ever again using HEADPHONES.
On my pc speakers i however dont mind playing back mp3 files at 192kbps...but with headphones where you can really hear all the details it is just a PAINFUL listening experience...
If not anyone hears a BIG difference from cd to mp3 192 they have to be deaf |
Here's the truth from someone who opens his ears a little. |
I never said that there is no big difference between 192kbps mp3 and CD. I just said that I can life with that difference. Others may not, and that's their decision. But I'd appreciate if you could accept that I can enjoy music on my mobile player, in that format.
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 07:53 |
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
192kbps mp3 file on headphones is PAINFUL to listen to...i can't get it why ye dont see the TREMENDOUS difference.
Ive played the same Music file ripped from cd at 192kbps on a mp3 player that costs TWICE as much as my discman with the same headphones(Or just standard earplugs) and the general loss is so big i will never listen to a mp3 file ever again using HEADPHONES.
On my pc speakers i however dont mind playing back mp3 files at 192kbps...but with headphones where you can really hear all the details it is just a PAINFUL listening experience...
If not anyone hears a BIG difference from cd to mp3 192 they have to be deaf |
Here's the truth from someone who opens his ears a little.
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 07:52 |
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
oliverstoned wrote:
True if systems are good and musical for the price. I have never said that you can't enjoy music at all without good equipment.
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So you would agree that I can enjoy music with my Harman Kardon system? |
Of course i do.
Before discovering hifi, i was enjoying music also.
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 06:56 |
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
192kbps mp3 file on headphones is PAINFUL to listen to...i can't get it why ye dont see the TREMENDOUS difference.
Ive played the same Music file ripped from cd at 192kbps on a mp3 player that costs TWICE as much as my discman with the same headphones(Or just standard earplugs) and the general loss is so big i will never listen to a mp3 file ever again using HEADPHONES.
On my pc speakers i however dont mind playing back mp3 files at 192kbps...but with headphones where you can really hear all the details it is just a PAINFUL listening experience...
If not anyone hears a BIG difference from cd to mp3 192 they have to be deaf
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Maybe your headphones are too good.
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 06:56 |
oliverstoned wrote:
True if systems are good and musical for the price.
I have never said that you can't enjoy music at all without good equipment.
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So you would agree that I can enjoy music with my Harman Kardon system?
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: January 23 2006 at 06:30 |
192kbps mp3 file on headphones is PAINFUL to listen to...i can't get it why ye dont see the TREMENDOUS difference.
Ive played the same Music file ripped from cd at 192kbps on a mp3 player that costs TWICE as much as my discman with the same headphones(Or just standard earplugs) and the general loss is so big i will never listen to a mp3 file ever again using HEADPHONES.
On my pc speakers i however dont mind playing back mp3 files at 192kbps...but with headphones where you can really hear all the details it is just a PAINFUL listening experience...
If not anyone hears a BIG difference from cd to mp3 192 they have to be deaf
Edited by Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: January 22 2006 at 12:38 |
"Why should anyone invest ridiculous amounts of money in systems which even audiophiles cannot tell apart from standard hifi components under neutral conditions? Even if these systems really had a better sound quality, the difference is so small that it cannot possible be worth that money."
Its the kind of argument of someone who has never heard a good system. And thats normal.
But by a simple listening, some of your bright theories would collapse in 30 seconds.
"Remember that one can enjoy music even with the crappiest equipment. Listening to music on a 100,000 $ system will give you more joy than listening to music on a 1,000 $ system."
True if systems are good and musical for the price.
I have never said that you can't enjoy music at all without good equipment.
I'm just trying to explain that it exists good things in Hifi which allow to have more pleasure and emotion with music than on a standard system.
And the differences i'm talking about are not small.
For example, compare the vague buzz that can makes a bass line on a normal system, and the powerful, deep but tense low that can provides a good sub -well fitted and well feed on power-, as if the bass player is in the room.
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Posted: January 22 2006 at 11:56 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Without a minimum of neutrality and transparency on the system, these tests means nothing
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That's a typical example for audiophile logic. They refuse ANY listening test anywhere else but at their home, which is not practical.
The whole discussion is laughable anyway. Why should anyone invest ridiculous amounts of money in systems which even audiophiles cannot tell apart from standard hifi components under neutral conditions? Even if these systems really had a better sound quality, the difference is so small that it cannot possible be worth that money.
Remember that one can enjoy music even with the crappiest equipment. Listening to music on a 100,000 $ system will give you more joy than listening to music on a 1,000 $ system.
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Posted: January 22 2006 at 11:35 |
I love my i pod Have had mp3 players but i pod is the best for me
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