Cheap mp3 player suggestions? |
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Cheap mp3 player suggestions? |
Jul 18 2004, 15:35
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Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 18-July 04 Member No.: 15574 |
Ok, so I'm not in the market for one of the really nice hard drive based players quite yet, because of the price
I am pretty particular, but I can't really afford to be, so I'm looking for a way to play mp3s in my car, which I'll sadly have to use a tape adapter to do. My chiefest concern is the price, not really wanting to go over 60 bucks right now.. 2nd concern, is the amount of time I have to wait, particularly boot-up time.. I have an old nomad jukebox which is basically unusable as far as I'm concerned because it takes AGES to boot and freezes up often enough I need to reset it and wait again for the boot process. Seek time and I guess caching would also fall into this.. I'm an impatient guy Good file navi and tag support would be nice (looks like most only support up to id3v2.3 whereas a good many of my files are 2.4.. just want cheap.. Flash players don't have enough space and seem wasteful for the money they cost, I guess the advantages being really small sizes and solid state.. I think my best option is a cd based player. I heard the irivers are nice but I only hear the 550 being talked about most places and thats way too expensive.. I'd put that kind of cash towards a hard drive player.. So, what do you guys think is the cheapest but most competent player in my price range? that won't piss me off with boot/seek times? Thanks for the assistance, I know many people ask the "which is best" question a lot.. there's a lot of hardware out there though -jk |
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Jul 18 2004, 16:46
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Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 531 Joined: 18-November 01 From: The Netherlands Member No.: 481 |
It will be hard to find a good player for $60.
Perhaps you could go for a 2nd hand iRiver IMP-150/250/350. Avoid cheapass brands like they are being sold here in Europe at the Aldi/Lidl discount shops: very poor sound quality, trouble with vbr-playback.... This post has been edited by Hanky: Jul 18 2004, 16:49 |
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Jul 18 2004, 18:42
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![]() Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 676 Joined: 5-June 02 From: New York Member No.: 2224 |
If you're not wanting to go above $60 for the time being (which I can certainly appreciate), you're pretty much limited to CD-based MP3 players. Flash players can be had for $60, but they will only hold an hour or two of music at 128kbps. I'm not sure where you are from, but I know that here in the US, retailers like Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and Target have MP3-CDP's for around $60. Sure, they're no iRivers, but they do the job on a budget.
OT: ALDI actually sells MP3 players? |
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Jul 18 2004, 18:56
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Group: Members Posts: 58 Joined: 12-April 04 Member No.: 13430 |
I've a Panasonic SL-CT700 and i'm really happy: it's cheap (it's about $80, i know you've said $60, but... it's very hard if you want a really good player), i burn 700Mb of mp3 on a cd-rw and play them! battery life is very long, i can't hear differences in audio quality from winamp when i hear with my HQ Sennheiser headphones... It reads cbr and vbr mp3s and anti shock is one minute and a half... It supports id3v1 tags and you can listen to normal cds without ripping them... I know ipod is really cool, but why should i spend a LOT of money for a mp3 player with problems in cbr at 320Kbps?!?!
Bye! This post has been edited by giopiar: Jul 18 2004, 19:01 |
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