iancraig10
Headphoneus Supremus
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Ok, if you were one, you'd know what I was talking about!!
No, but the guy asking was connecting to his car and he has distortion!!!
Have you read the posts?
I try not to read any posts here.
From where did you get the X1 for 80$,that too with a 32 gb card.I said several weeks ago that I wasn't going to buy the X1 due to the short battery life, however the M3 was delayed, and the X1 went on sale for $80 with a free 32GB card, so I couldn't resist buying it since I was so curious about it.
I updated to the 1.6 firmware. Is there a way to quickly get back to the now playing screen from anywhere else?
So far I am neither overwhelmed nor underwhelmed by it. I guess the M3, M5, and perhaps also M1 might be more suitable for me. When I bought the X1 I decided it would be for home use. It is rather heavy to keep in a shirt pocket.
Does the card need to be removed to do a firmware update, or can the firmware be transfered to the card when it is in the player?
From where did you get the X1 for 80$,that too with a 32 gb card.
Thats an amazing value.
I have a question, I have a folder labeled as unknown folder that can only be viewed on the X1 but not on my computer. How don't remove it? Also any recommendations on cheap amps?
Are you sure that you have Widows set to show system files? The default is to hide system files. To view hidden files, click start, control panel, Appearance and personalization, then click the folders option. Click the view tab. Under advanced settings, click show hidden files and folders, then click ok.
As for cheap amps, why do you want one? How cheap? The X1 puts out quite a bit of power, so with the X1 you only need an external amp if you are using a very hard to drive headphone, perhaps a 600 ohm one?
Does the X1 have a true shuffle, where no song is repeated until all have played, or is the shuffle more like a random track feature? Most players don't have a true shuffle(like a deck of cards) where one doesn't repeat until it has gone through all of them. Rockbox for example provides a true shuffle, however most players seem to provide just a random track feature. Imo the term shuffle should only be used for a true shuffle, and the others should call it a random track function.
Right after buying the X1 I had second thoughts about it, however now I am glad I bought it. I reripped plenty of music to 320 kbps mp3, which sounds great on the X1.
I'm using my X1 with some Klipsch x11i 50 ohm IEM, what would be better to use?