nsx_23
Headphoneus Supremus
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I'm not sure which of these three players to go for, since I haven't heard the P2 and D2.
I listen to a wide variety of music, from Salsa to classic to Hip Hop, and I prefer a "vivid", "lively" sound, and will be using whichever player I get with UE Superfi 5's. As a reference, I absolutely love the sound quality of my H320 and Sansa clip.
The touchscreen interface and video playback are nice-to-haves, but not completely necessary unlike good sound quality. Storage space is also an issue, since the 8GB P2 is the most expensive of the group, with the 16GB iA7 being the cheapest one. I watch the occasional video, and the bluetooth function of the P2 would be quiet handy so I don't have to have both my phone and my MP3 player in the same pocket.
Also, which one is reliable? Reading some stuff at iAudiophile, it seems the D2 can be very buggy, especially the firmware upgrades which are confusing as hell to understand. The P2 has been getting very good firmware upgrades which have added heaps of tempting features on it, and the iA7 seems to be quiet maturely developed already...
I listen to a wide variety of music, from Salsa to classic to Hip Hop, and I prefer a "vivid", "lively" sound, and will be using whichever player I get with UE Superfi 5's. As a reference, I absolutely love the sound quality of my H320 and Sansa clip.
The touchscreen interface and video playback are nice-to-haves, but not completely necessary unlike good sound quality. Storage space is also an issue, since the 8GB P2 is the most expensive of the group, with the 16GB iA7 being the cheapest one. I watch the occasional video, and the bluetooth function of the P2 would be quiet handy so I don't have to have both my phone and my MP3 player in the same pocket.
Also, which one is reliable? Reading some stuff at iAudiophile, it seems the D2 can be very buggy, especially the firmware upgrades which are confusing as hell to understand. The P2 has been getting very good firmware upgrades which have added heaps of tempting features on it, and the iA7 seems to be quiet maturely developed already...