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Refurbished Clip+ worth it?

post #1 of 12
Thread Starter 

I've been debating buying a Sansa Clip+ and was wondering if anyone has had experience with refurbished models. I've purchased products refurbished before and have had mixed results in quality. If you bought one refurbished, have you had any problems with it, in terms of sound quality or general quality? Also, is it still possible to RockBox it, if I chose to do so at a later time?

 

Thanks.

post #2 of 12

The Clip+ is dirt cheap, if your worried about a refurbished model why not get a new one, excellent SQ for the money and Rockbox to boot.


Edited by anadin - 6/11/11 at 7:47am
post #3 of 12
Thread Starter 

This is true. I was looking to save as much as possible and found a refurb 8GB that is $15 less than a new one. Thanks for reassuring the quality of the Clip+. Before discovering it, I was going to buy a Cowon but I couldn't find a model that fit my needs and limited budget.

post #4 of 12

I bought the new 4gb model instead of the refurbished 8gb for the same price. I figured, seald package peace of mind, over 4gb of extra space (which isnt much anyway)

post #5 of 12

I bought a refurb 4gb and a new 8gb clip+ and both work exactly the same - perfect!!! Either way you can't go wrong. beerchug.gif

post #6 of 12
Thread Starter 

Thanks for the responses. I'm most likely going to go with an 8gb unit, probably new if Amazon continues to reduce its price. I'm just sitting back and watching now, lol. popcorn.gif

 

Unrelated question for the Clip+ owners: when you have a microSD card inserted (not slot radio card), does the player list all of the music on both internal and SD memory at the same time? Or is music organized separately, like "browse music on microSD card", "browse music internally"?

post #7 of 12
I have bought several refurbed Clip+ players without issue, for under USD$30. cheap as chips.

EDIT: to answer your memory question, the menu gives you two directories: internal memory and external USD card.
Edited by phntmsmshr - 6/11/11 at 4:10pm
post #8 of 12
you can view music sorted by rtist, album, etc.. but also by folder...which then give you the option of internal or external memory
post #9 of 12

I have a refurbished 8 GB Fuze and a refurbished 4 GB Clip+ and I've not had a single problem with either of them. They're great little players in my eyes.

post #10 of 12

My main player is a refurbed Clip+.  Was dirt cheap and works like a charm.  Of course, there always lemons out there, but the Clip+ at any price is worth the risk, IMHO.

post #11 of 12
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Originally Posted by HulkSmashNow View Post

My main player is a refurbed Clip+.  Was dirt cheap and works like a charm.  Of course, there always lemons out there, but the Clip+ at any price is worth the risk, IMHO.



Yeah that's the beauty of it, even if the refurb craps out, I'm only $28 out of pocket, as opposed to $280 and I can always salvage the microsdhc.

post #12 of 12
Thread Starter 

Well I went ahead and ordered an 8GB Clip+ to use with my 16GB microSD card. I can't wait, I'm so tired of dealing with my mediocre HTC and dying iPhone 3G. Thanks again head-fi-ers!

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