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HifimanHM-801 review

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Pretty cool review...compares Hifiman to ipod/zune.

Hifiman HM-801 vs. iPod, Zune: A sound winner? | The Audiophiliac - CNET News

Enjoy!
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Really interesting stuff guys, i have read the articles. The ipod quality seems to be the most inferior compared to zune or others. The only advantage from it, is that you can plug it everywhere...more universal device.
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Hi.

I don't know if my question,has to be hear,so you can move it accordingly.

How can I put music in the SDHC cards,via computer?Directly putting the card into the HM801,or via a card reader,attached to a USB port of the computer?

Theodore.

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Hi.
I put this post here,because I don’t know where to put it.
I downloaded a 24/88.2  sample from Linn Recods,and it was OK,and I enjoyed the music very much.So,I decided to buy the Vivaldi “4 Seasons”,from Linn Records,as well,but  I can’t hear the music.
The 18 files,are displayed,but not played.
There is a symbol also,on top of the display,that is like [#],and when I press some button,to play the collection,the list vanishes,and I see again the “my favorite”,on top of the display.
If I press continuisly the central button of the 5 ones,I see the # sumbol changing to A,B,C,etc,to Z.
I took another Kingston SDHC, class 4 ,32Gb card,and I put the same files in,but Hifiman,failed to read.
Is there a issue here,or I have done something stupid ?
Theodore.
Edit.
I put some songs,that I had in my computer,192Kbps each,and they are played veery well.
Edit 2. Seige of alarm.
The files,were wma,which Hifiman does not play.
I converted them to flac,and olala,what a sound!

Edited by Theodore - 11/22/10 at 1:10pm
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