AUDIOBREEDER
Headphoneus Supremus
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You guys use SenseMe. Thats as atrocious as their SonicStage
That's actually a very valid point (thank you for catching that),i've never used the 12tone/senseme feature on my F807 because i read a few reviews prior to purchasing the F807 about how long it takes to scan everything for the 12 tone analysis and so I have always just plugged my player in to the usb port and then used the Sony content transfer window or simply copied then pasted my music or video files into the music and/or video sub folders of the walkman folder on my computer, - and i know even doing that if i add (for example) a gigabyte of music it still takes around a minute or two to update the files after disconnecting the usb,and so even without using the senseme feature it would take quite awhile (over an hour i'd estimate) for the player to scan in all the data on a 64 or 128gb card.i hope the card will read/scan quicker but as you say we can't be certain until it's released. so yes for bana the X5 would be a better option in that regard.
You guys use SenseMe. Thats as atrocious as their SonicStage
Hate to say it, but I have the Sony e474 walkman and its better than the X3, and that was with a co owner agreeing.
You guys use SenseMe. Thats as atrocious as their SonicStage
We were only using our respective in ears( not my H3s), and his were an upgrade to mine. I liked the X3 sound, but my sony was richer and slightly fuller. With 24/192 the X3 was better, but not with standard downloads. These were both our views, objectively made after much testing, and I took no pleasure from it. I don't doubt the X3 has greater power and is better when you go beyond 192 kbps, so the comparison was limited.
Is that true A17 price is $300?