I have old players...An iRiver h120 and a Creative Zen Touch 20GB..and it's time for an update. I listen using Ety ER-4P's and also with Senn HD650's through an SR-71 amp. I am upgrading the Ety's to Shure E500's and am planning to use at least MP3's at 320kbps so I need to get a new player with more room. Currently using 192kbps. I put a real premium on battery life though so am looking for a player with battery life comparable to the Zen Touch which can last over 24 hours.
I use these systems mainly for commuting or traveling. Although I don't think that super hi fidelity is too useful sitting on a noisy airplane or train I am fussy about the sound quality when I get to the hotel room.
Possible choices that I know about are a Zen Touch 40 GB, an iPoo G5 60GB, or one of the big Archos like the AV4100 or AV-500 for 100GB.
I need your advice. Please let me know what you would recommend.

I use these systems mainly for commuting or traveling. Although I don't think that super hi fidelity is too useful sitting on a noisy airplane or train I am fussy about the sound quality when I get to the hotel room.
Possible choices that I know about are a Zen Touch 40 GB, an iPoo G5 60GB, or one of the big Archos like the AV4100 or AV-500 for 100GB.
I need your advice. Please let me know what you would recommend.









That's $55 down the drain. I can purchase a new logic board for $125 + shipping and have it sent to Vinnie. Being the good guy he is, he's offered to do the imod for free if I send him a new logic board or another ipod.


) Rockbox is now pretty mature on the H120 to the extent that, with normal use, it's possible to get towards 20 hours of playback with the stock 1300 mAH battery (although files encoded @ 320kbps will cause the drive to spin up more often to fill the buffer, so would have an adverse impact on battery life). If you upgrade to a 2200 mAH battery, people have been reporting in excess of 30 hours battery life with Rockbox. It's a relatively straightforward process (as is changing the hard drive), as long as you have a Torx T5 screwdriver...