I suggest a refurb Sansa Fuse. Often the 8GB can be found for less then $40 and will come with ear buds. The fuse can take a 16GB card, often available for about $20. It will also take a 32GB card but those a very pricey for now. I also have a Sansa Clip+ and it will also take cards. I find both of these devices equal to any Apple product, and of course they are often one third the price.
What is a decent first portable player ?
Hello all:
Hope I posted this in the right spot.
This is my first foray into portable audio and I am looking for some different views
I'd like to have a portable system with decent earbuds or headphones for use at work.
Quality does not have to be fantastic just listenable. I'm thinking mp3 at a higher bitrate would be ok. Just the fact that I have music at work is a big plus.
Music taste is about 60% Rock 37% Jazz 3% classical and other
Cost is a factor as well. I could be talked into a $250 ipod if they feel the user interface is superior to anything else.
Currently on the shortlist is a Cowon d2 8gig or similar. Just found one on amazon at $129.00. The fact that has a FM tuner is a big plus as I can record radio programs.
Earbuds would be something from denon or grado.
My wife has a ipod nano I can try - but I have not yet.
So everyone can get an idea my current 2 channel system is:
Basis Debut Table
Parasound belt drive cd transport
Classe DAC-1 D/A converter
Classe Six preamp
Levinson 23.5 power amp
Revel F52 speakers
Stax headphones (tube driven amp but can't recall the model)
Transparent interconnects
Symposium stand (made a HUGE difference)
So, if I want high quality I have the home system. Eventually I would like to get a Alesis Masterlink or similar to start recording my lp's to cd. From there I can rip to mp3 or flac for portable use. ( I think, yes ?)
I'll start by ripping my existing cd's.
Anyone have any other ideas ? Any other portable players and headphones or earbuds they like (comfort and sound wise)?
On a related note:
How would I tag things I record from lp ? What program is good to use ?
Thanks in advance to all who reply,
-John
Hope I posted this in the right spot.
This is my first foray into portable audio and I am looking for some different views
I'd like to have a portable system with decent earbuds or headphones for use at work.
Quality does not have to be fantastic just listenable. I'm thinking mp3 at a higher bitrate would be ok. Just the fact that I have music at work is a big plus.
Music taste is about 60% Rock 37% Jazz 3% classical and other
Cost is a factor as well. I could be talked into a $250 ipod if they feel the user interface is superior to anything else.
Currently on the shortlist is a Cowon d2 8gig or similar. Just found one on amazon at $129.00. The fact that has a FM tuner is a big plus as I can record radio programs.
Earbuds would be something from denon or grado.
My wife has a ipod nano I can try - but I have not yet.
So everyone can get an idea my current 2 channel system is:
Basis Debut Table
Parasound belt drive cd transport
Classe DAC-1 D/A converter
Classe Six preamp
Levinson 23.5 power amp
Revel F52 speakers
Stax headphones (tube driven amp but can't recall the model)
Transparent interconnects
Symposium stand (made a HUGE difference)
So, if I want high quality I have the home system. Eventually I would like to get a Alesis Masterlink or similar to start recording my lp's to cd. From there I can rip to mp3 or flac for portable use. ( I think, yes ?)
I'll start by ripping my existing cd's.
Anyone have any other ideas ? Any other portable players and headphones or earbuds they like (comfort and sound wise)?
On a related note:
How would I tag things I record from lp ? What program is good to use ?
Thanks in advance to all who reply,
-John
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