Well,
I ordered an iriver clix2 last week for several reasons:
- I'm in need of a little flash player for on-the-go
- iriver is the only (major) brand I have no experience with
- I heard many exciting things about this little machine, it made me curious.
So today I finally received the package form a local e-shop (bol.com, de grootste mediawinkel van Nederland | Welkom) and to my surprise there was even an iriver cradle included for free on top of the 40% discount I already got on the player itself. Isn't that a great deal or what?
So I must admit that I developed some high expectations of this iriver player and when the package arrived I couldn't wait to get some tune son it and listen how it would sound.
Package
When I opened the bog grey box that was around the iriver box itself I was amazed. I've rarely seen such a nice quality box. The iriver (as well as the cradle) were enclosed in a beautifully crafted box with some sort of a sof touch in stead of a normal boxy feel. In short; the whole packagin of both the cradle and the clix were outstanding! I was really surprised. You might find this nitpicking but I believe in first impressions, and the box is the first impression. I think this iriver box is on par with my favourite boxing brands. (Apple, LG mobile, Cowon and from now on iriver)
Feel & Looks
The device at first seemed a little plasticky but when you notice that this is due to the D-click system it won't bother you. The device was way smaller then I initially expected and had a nice feel to it. It was very light and less of a fingerprint magnet than I imagined. I have only one complaint here; PLASTIC. I think it's a shame that the modern DAP's and other electronics are crafted almost entirely out of plastics. I like to feel the quality. The only two brands I think that make decent sturdy DAPs with a decent quality feel to it are Apple (ipods are from metals and glass these days with a minimum on plastics) and Sony.
Sound
Now the most important part. Sound quality.
As I said I had high expectations of the clix2. When I loaded some tunes on it from my Mac I immediately charged it and started to listen. First impression... moah....it's alright I suppose....
The sound didn't blew me away, but was certainly not bad either. I tried to set all SRS settings to ''0'' but this only made it worse so I left it at standard settings (which seem to be very neutral) and went on with the listening.
after listening to it for a while I still didn't know what to think of since some songs sounded a bit ''odd'' and different in some minor ways. So I decided to grab my iPod Classic 6G. You should know that I used to HATE ipods for one main reason: bad SQ. G1-5 were baaaaad regarding SQ imho. I just couldn't live with their SQ. So based on that I just didn't rate the headphone out of my 6G any higher then a 4 on a scale of ten. (note that I have the ipod for only 2 weeks and didn't listen to the headphone out yet, only trough line-out). When I plugged my Atrio's into my 6G ipod I nearly crapped my pants
It sounded absolutely amazing, keeping in mind it was a screwcking ipoo. I couldn't believe myself and spent the next 2.5 hours to compare the ipod and clix2 with all sorts of tracks and settings.
Now I'm still not shure. I don't know if I'm just not shure or If I still just can not believ this, but I think that the iPod 6G (no EQ or whatsoever) beats the iriver clix2.
That's right, a standard ipod 6G beats an iriver clix2, the one with the big Wolfson Codec and SRS WOW HD and manual EQ and everything.
I'm gonna have to test some things but I'm just amazed that the iPod sounded so good in comparison. Mind that I never listened to the headphone out of my ipod 6G since I only used the line-out. (I got it because of the space)
My question:
How do you guys feel about this? If you own both devices, do you agree with me or not? And if not, why?
Greetz
I ordered an iriver clix2 last week for several reasons:
- I'm in need of a little flash player for on-the-go
- iriver is the only (major) brand I have no experience with
- I heard many exciting things about this little machine, it made me curious.
So today I finally received the package form a local e-shop (bol.com, de grootste mediawinkel van Nederland | Welkom) and to my surprise there was even an iriver cradle included for free on top of the 40% discount I already got on the player itself. Isn't that a great deal or what?
So I must admit that I developed some high expectations of this iriver player and when the package arrived I couldn't wait to get some tune son it and listen how it would sound.
Package
When I opened the bog grey box that was around the iriver box itself I was amazed. I've rarely seen such a nice quality box. The iriver (as well as the cradle) were enclosed in a beautifully crafted box with some sort of a sof touch in stead of a normal boxy feel. In short; the whole packagin of both the cradle and the clix were outstanding! I was really surprised. You might find this nitpicking but I believe in first impressions, and the box is the first impression. I think this iriver box is on par with my favourite boxing brands. (Apple, LG mobile, Cowon and from now on iriver)
Feel & Looks
The device at first seemed a little plasticky but when you notice that this is due to the D-click system it won't bother you. The device was way smaller then I initially expected and had a nice feel to it. It was very light and less of a fingerprint magnet than I imagined. I have only one complaint here; PLASTIC. I think it's a shame that the modern DAP's and other electronics are crafted almost entirely out of plastics. I like to feel the quality. The only two brands I think that make decent sturdy DAPs with a decent quality feel to it are Apple (ipods are from metals and glass these days with a minimum on plastics) and Sony.
Sound
Now the most important part. Sound quality.
As I said I had high expectations of the clix2. When I loaded some tunes on it from my Mac I immediately charged it and started to listen. First impression... moah....it's alright I suppose....
The sound didn't blew me away, but was certainly not bad either. I tried to set all SRS settings to ''0'' but this only made it worse so I left it at standard settings (which seem to be very neutral) and went on with the listening.
after listening to it for a while I still didn't know what to think of since some songs sounded a bit ''odd'' and different in some minor ways. So I decided to grab my iPod Classic 6G. You should know that I used to HATE ipods for one main reason: bad SQ. G1-5 were baaaaad regarding SQ imho. I just couldn't live with their SQ. So based on that I just didn't rate the headphone out of my 6G any higher then a 4 on a scale of ten. (note that I have the ipod for only 2 weeks and didn't listen to the headphone out yet, only trough line-out). When I plugged my Atrio's into my 6G ipod I nearly crapped my pants

Now I'm still not shure. I don't know if I'm just not shure or If I still just can not believ this, but I think that the iPod 6G (no EQ or whatsoever) beats the iriver clix2.






That's right, a standard ipod 6G beats an iriver clix2, the one with the big Wolfson Codec and SRS WOW HD and manual EQ and everything.
I'm gonna have to test some things but I'm just amazed that the iPod sounded so good in comparison. Mind that I never listened to the headphone out of my ipod 6G since I only used the line-out. (I got it because of the space)
My question:
How do you guys feel about this? If you own both devices, do you agree with me or not? And if not, why?
Greetz