IAmSoCheap
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Hope we would not see any news about explosion of hifiman batteries in the near future...
Just kidding lol
Just kidding lol
I'm using these:
It supports exFat for storing/accessing music. However, you need a smaller card in FAT32 for firmware upgrades, probably to avoid sd card stability issues causing firmware to corrupt and bricking it.
I organised music by Root> Category > Artists > Albums
It supports embedded album art or a jpg file in the folder.
Enjoy!
The guys from stereodesk told me that expect to shipping mine next Friday. So I'm looking for a sd card for it. I'm thinking about this one for storage http://www.beachcamera.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=LXLSD128CTBNA600 What do you think? I'm just thinking in the fastest one. Or could be better a smaller capacity? Also I read about the need to gave an extra card in fat32 for firmware upgrades. I suppose that for that purpose 8 gb is enough, am I right? Could it be even smaller, like 1 gb?
The guys from stereodesk told me that expect to shipping mine next Friday. So I'm looking for a sd card for it. I'm thinking about this one for storage http://www.beachcamera.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=LXLSD128CTBNA600 What do you think? I'm just thinking in the fastest one. Or could be better a smaller capacity? Also I read about the need to gave an extra card in fat32 for firmware upgrades. I suppose that for that purpose 8 gb is enough, am I right? Could it be even smaller, like 1 gb?
Um, you heard next Friday as in the 9th?? I was told they were receiving their first batch on the 24th...
I like the Lexar cos in amazon all reviews are 5 stars and the 4 reviews of 1 or 2 stars are for wrong item for a vendor that doesn't appear anymore. Thanks for the advice. Ordering.Lexar should be fine. I haven't used it myself but have read from chinese forum it works tho a bit more expensive. The kingston I got for less than $99 in the local computer mall. The card for firmware update can be as small as 256mb as the firmware file is less than 40mb.
So what's the first 3 tracks you're goin to listen too or did listen too on the momentous occasion when you got the HM-901 in your hot little hands?
I think that I would be re-playing what I listened the day before just cos I would be familiar with the material. But taking the question like the "ideal" best tracks to test the player I would say:
1. "Chan Chan" from the album Buena Vista Social Club specially to check the detail from the Compay Segundo voice in the background.
2. "Sorrow" - Pink Floyd in the version of the live album PULSE, to check the guitar intro, which has a extreme wide sound, and for the overall sound of the album.
3. "Giorgio by Moroder" - Daft Punk from their new album Random Access Memories, cos I love the track specially the second part when it becomes really intense and I'd really love to see how well the player can handle it.
Collecting my 901 + balanced amp card in 3hours time. So excited!
Excellent. Let us know what you think!