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Nov 22, 2012 at 12:36 AM Post #2,851 of 3,613
people selling their own dx100 have their own reasons. one for them is which is firmware issues. i sold mine for a really different reason though.
 
Nov 22, 2012 at 6:57 AM Post #2,852 of 3,613
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Except you are most likely gonna end up buying it again lol :p.

 
 
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Nov 22, 2012 at 6:59 AM Post #2,853 of 3,613
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people selling their own dx100 have their own reasons. one for them is which is firmware issues. i sold mine for a really different reason though.

+1,
+ Medical condition (It made me crazy!!!)
 
Nov 22, 2012 at 7:46 AM Post #2,855 of 3,613
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So are you getting any better?
 

 
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Nov 24, 2012 at 2:22 AM Post #2,857 of 3,613
Nov 24, 2012 at 2:52 AM Post #2,858 of 3,613
 Totally sexy ! I can't wait for the reviews (and of course, the release) ! I think you've done an excellent job on the design aspect. I hope for FIIO and for us here interested in this piece of kit that it totally delivers within reasonable expectations, and becomes a common recommendation for those interested in a quality DAP. Ya, I'm excited :)
 
Nov 24, 2012 at 3:03 AM Post #2,859 of 3,613
If this is brushed aluminum, small form factor, and a nice UI, I will be very fiscally irresponsible.
 
Will this be E17-sized? How does it compare to the E17 in terms of DAC and amp?
 
 
Edit to add a couple notes. I appreciate aesthetics as much as anyone, but I would test the button layout for a little while before putting it to market. By and large we are conditioned "left = previous, right = next". The groove in which the previous/next buttons sit may help, or it may be useless; like I said, I would test this for a little while first. The same applies to volume up/down. It would be very nice to have a small, high-quality DAP that we can control without seeing it (without taking it from our pockets, for example).
 
Nov 24, 2012 at 3:31 AM Post #2,860 of 3,613
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If this is brushed aluminum, small form factor, and a nice UI, I will be very fiscally irresponsible.
 
Will this be E17-sized? How does it compare to the E17 in terms of DAC and amp?
 
 
Edit to add a couple notes. I appreciate aesthetics as much as anyone, but I would test the button layout for a little while before putting it to market. By and large we are conditioned "left = previous, right = next". The groove in which the previous/next buttons sit may help, or it may be useless; like I said, I would test this for a little while first. The same applies to volume up/down. It would be very nice to have a small, high-quality DAP that we can control without seeing it (without taking it from our pockets, for example).

 
it is brushed aluminum, small form factor DAP which support up to 192k/24bit, and line out, coaxial out, support TF card, WM8740 DAC, a decent amp, and support AAC(m4a) . not to talk FLAC, APE. and ALAC ? maybe but not promise. 
 
and it is cheaper than other hifi audio players.
 
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Nov 24, 2012 at 4:22 AM Post #2,861 of 3,613
That looks very nice Feiao. Keep the looks like that and hopefully the sound to match it and I'll most likely be picking one up :wink:.
 
 
Nov 24, 2012 at 6:36 AM Post #2,863 of 3,613
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it is brushed aluminum, small form factor DAP which support up to 192k/24bit, and line out, coaxial out, support TF card, WM8740 DAC, a decent amp, and support AAC(m4a) . not to talk FLAC, APE. and ALAC ? maybe but not promise. 
 
and it is cheaper than other hifi audio players.

 
 
No need to worry about ALAC.  Let the apply fanboys suck at the proprietary teet and wallow in their terrible decision to support that company.
 
 
 
 
 
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