chubadub
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Ive had my set up for about a week and it has exceeded all of my expectations
im as ok as a get so im like 47 percent normal
Ok, if you say so. I was just surprised when you said that the Clip+ sounded better to you. Not even just on par with the X1, but surpassing the X1.
I've been looking at this DAP for a while and many people have said that it is a great DAP for $100.
I'm just very surprised to hear someone say that the Clip+ is better.
I have the Clip+, and if what you say is true, then I guess my decision has been changed now.
I won't buy the X1 anymore.
If what you say is true, then that extra $60 for the X1 isn't worth it because all you're really getting is an easier to navigate UI.
I'm not normal eithersometimes I wish I was though
that's about it. yes.
I tried +10 each times and got 5db variations at least from 40 to 100 it worked that way.
but 20 to 30 gave me +10db, and 30 to 40 also +10db. (can't read below 20 because the noise of my soundcard kicks in)
you didn't like my answer to you last time you asked or you didn't see it?
Quick question how do you find the sound of the x1 compared to the sony A10?
I find the X1 extremely easy to use. The UI is about as straightforward as you can get.
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Forgive me for asking such an obvious question, but I assume you can transfer your music from your PC onto the microSD card inserted in the X1 by hooking it up with the micro USB cable, am I correct? I can't imagine you'd have to use a card reader every time you want to load new tunes on your microSD card.