Creative X-fi?
Mar 22, 2009 at 10:54 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 9

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how is the sound quality/etc on this?

Creative ZEN X-Fi Wireless MP3 Player - Experience X-Fi Sound in Creative ZEN Music Player

i have been using a Zune to my dismay the software is absolutely TERRIBLE and now the battery has died on me, a little over a year after i purchased the zune80.

i was wondering what this x-fi thing is and how it will affect the sound quality.

thanks!


also - i've been looking at cowons.. but do they have anything over 16gb? i mean.. come on.. they market these things as great for music and video, a few movies would take up that 16 gb space, especially at a good quality.
 
Mar 22, 2009 at 11:43 PM Post #2 of 9
cowons dont have gapless playback if that is important to you. but they have great SQ.
x-fi is emulated not hardware based compared to the normal creative zen. SQ wise its better after firmware update.
 
Mar 23, 2009 at 6:25 AM Post #5 of 9
from what I remember reading, the Zen X-Fi is quite "competitive" SQ wise, its a decent driver, decent software, just a bit bulky/awkward to hold

if you want to avoid over the top "management" software, look at something like the Sony Walkman mp3 players, drag'n'drop and you're done
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iirc most of the Creatives should handle drag'n'drop as well, but don't quote me on that
 
Mar 23, 2009 at 11:47 AM Post #6 of 9
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how is the sound quality/etc on this?


I have a plain 32GB zen and I can guarantee the SQ is absolutely stunning on both my etys e6i and my sennheiser px100. No need to fiddle with the (crappy) eq. I listen mostly to uberstandard VBR mp3s, rock, jazz and classical. I'm not into bass heavy stuff like dance techno etc, mind you.

As a comparison, I tried my friend's IAudio U3 and it sounds heavily processed/unnatural (to my ears it has an unnatural spectral curve, both with and without eq-ing) and I also have a sansa clip ( which sounds flat and clean but thinner than the zen). I also bought a 16gb sdhc where I store all my xvids and the quality of the screen is amazing. The interface takes literally 1 minute to figure out. My flatmate, who can barely switch on a computer, uses my zen with some communal speakers without any problem.

I do not work for Creative or anything, I'm just tired of people bashing Creative and think that certain brands/products might be a bit overhyped.

Any question just ask!
 
Feb 5, 2012 at 7:43 AM Post #7 of 9
Just out of curiosity, I went to a local store today and got a Creative Zen 16GB on a great promotion (50% off). It was so cheap that I couldn't resist (I'm always looking to try different players/different brands just to compare). My player used to be the Sansa Clip+, but already had RoCoo A, Sony X1060, Cowon S9/J3, Philips, etc. Definitely the Clip+ was the one that has more bass out of all the other players I've had (Sony, Cowon, Philips, etc), so I sold them all and kept the Clip+ for everyday use. Excelent player, top notch SQ and so cheap and portable. Plus I can put in my 16GB SDHC card and I have 20GB of storage which is sufficient for me.
 
Well, the Creative Zen X-Fi. I have a $130 X-Fi Xtreme GAMER FPS sound card and I absolutely love the sound of it. More bass than the Clip+ and more treble, with exceptional clarity and detail ("cristalyzer" enabled). Sounds like a Clip+ amped. Knowing that the Zen does not have the same hardware as the X-Fi sound card (real X-Fi chip), I was not expecting all that much. Was I wrong...!!! It sounds as good as my sound card, with more bass than the Clip+ (more punch), more treble and slightly better clarity. Amongst all the MP3 players I've owned (including Cowon S9/J3), this is the best sounding one I've heard.
 
Feb 5, 2012 at 9:23 AM Post #8 of 9
I bought the Creative Zen X-Fi2 a few months ago and I can tell you that its the worst sounding MP3 player I have ever used. With the sound effects switched on the sound quality gets worse. The bass is bloated, the highs are too harsh and it has a terrible soundstage.
 
Feb 5, 2012 at 9:56 AM Post #9 of 9
Well, so thats the 2. I got the previous one. Superb sound with the effects enabled and I'm comparing it to the Clip+ and Cowon. Are you sure you can't update your firmware?
 

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