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Originally Posted by
milford30 
True line-out will negate the Sony house sound (which means your paying quiet a bit for something you will not use)
Not entirely true, you will get a more analogue sound using a LOD but you will still have the players sound signature..... it's the same in a normal hi-fi set-up it is the sources signature that will trump any amplification i.e with regard to say a CD-Player, a Pioneer will not sound as engaging as my Roksan-M2 but by the same token, my Roksan would be trounced by a Chord Red-Reference, you gets what you pay for.
The Sony-Z is expensive, I'm about to sell my 32gb and buy the 64gb..... I can honestly say the SQ of this player is sublime, the sound-stage is immense and is crystal clear (no hiss or artifacts) & the brilliant amp will drive most headphones.
Sorry if I've offended anyone but I'm blown away with the quality of my Sony-Z..... many head-fiers with more expensive daps are turning to the WM-Z as a primary source because it is THAT good (I'm talking hi-fiman & colorfly here,see the WM-Z thread)..... you have to make a choice of what you want from a player as cheap option routes can end up being more expensive as you will probably end up trying several DAP's before you get the sound you prefer (it's your ears you have to satisfy not mine or others), for me SQ trumps any other consideration, I don't give two-monkeys for the andriod stuff or the like as none of it interest me, in conclusion take into account how often you use your player (if you use one real often go for the best you can afford), what SQ do you want to achieve then your budget you have to spend..... good luck in whatever route you decide on.
Edited by OK-Guy - 3/23/12 at 3:51am