Re: Mp3 players
All the time Ffosse,I love my MP3 player and it works perfectly with the most amazing sound. Once I eventually know how to use these bloomin technical thingamingy things, I don't ever want to change it. Besides, it has loads of songs by my all-time favourite singer - Etta James.Re: Mp3 players
I have an MP3 player as well as my phone, because my phone is a bit large to fit into my pocket when I am at the gym. I don't like being interrupted while doing my workout, too. The MP3 player is Bluetooth only - no earphone wire to snag on the weight machines - and the sound quality is fantastic. It even came with a sort of arm strap that I can slot it into and then velcro around my upper arm while training, which is really handy. Only £30, which is money well spent.Re: Mp3 players
I have a Pioneer XDP-100R and a Cayin i5, which are hi resolution players. So, can play normal mp3, lossless and high def.Re: Mp3 players
I can't tell the difference in sound between mp3 at 320 on a phone and high res files played through high end equipment. As I've got older the higher frequencies have gone.Re: Mp3 players
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Strange, though, I can tell the difference between a 128mhz mp3 and a 320mhz, I think 128 just takes away too much detail. I've got the Bowers and Wilkins PX Bluetooth headphones which are pricey but very good. I can't tell the difference between these and a wired set of equally good quality.Thread Tools | |
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