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I don't need capacity, I don't need a pretty screen, I just need Audio Quality!

post #1 of 7
Thread Starter 

  Hello Head-Fi,

   I have owned many MP3 players before. I've owned iPod's, Creative Zen's, and many other players that never really gave me audio quality but a pretty screen and capacity I will never fill up (at least not without any lossless support). I have just purchased a pair of Sony MDR7506 headphones, and I'm loving the audio quality. However, my audio source is the onboard audio on my motherboard and my Creative Zen MP3 player.

 

I am looking for an MP3 player that does not offer looks, a pretty screen, or a large capacity. I am simply looking for an MP3 player that will give me great audio quality that will be superior to my Zen and onboard audio on my motherboard. It would also be a plus is the player can be used as a DAC for my computer as I have been looking for a soundcard as well. 

 

My budget is around $100, give or take, however I am on a tight budget so if there is a player that is $50 and still offers superior quality to an iPod, I'll take it. I do accept refurbs and maybe used players if it is an amazing deal.

post #2 of 7

Hard to find a player in this range for a very good sound quality

 

Maybe try a used Hifiman 601.

post #3 of 7

sansa clip+

Hippo Gumstick

 

post #4 of 7

Not sure you're going to find a portable player that'll crush an ipod for under $100...

I thought the sansa fuze/clip was barely better than the touch 3g, and you could try looking at the cube c60/hisoundaudio rocoo/gumstick, but I doubt any of them would be that much better than an ipod. I would just buy a compact desktop source instead like a low end musiland or fiio

post #5 of 7
Thread Starter 

I have heard good things about the audio quality of the Sansa Fuze and the Clip+, will they be an upgrade from my cheap Zen and the onboard audio on my PC?

post #6 of 7

I too owned many many MP3 players and none of them generate good sound quality to my ear.  

 

I keep coming back to listen to my vintage discman d303, d350, d321 that makes my ear comfortable.  

 

I wish in the future there will be good sounding all in one player with same audio quality like those discmans.
 

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Originally Posted by GeneralSmirnoff View Post

  Hello Head-Fi,

   I have owned many MP3 players before. I've owned iPod's, Creative Zen's, and many other players that never really gave me audio quality but a pretty screen and capacity I will never fill up (at least not without any lossless support). I have just purchased a pair of Sony MDR7506 headphones, and I'm loving the audio quality. However, my audio source is the onboard audio on my motherboard and my Creative Zen MP3 player.

 



 

post #7 of 7
Thread Starter 

I have done much thinking and I have decided that I will be buying the Sandisk Sansa Clip+. A lot of people on this site seem to love this player for the size, price, and audio quality. It is under $40 and fist everything that I wanted.

 

Thanks for all the help guys :)

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