The Pono Player Impressions Thread
Jun 6, 2020 at 6:26 PM Post #1,907 of 1,969
When I first got my Pono I loaded the internal memory ONCE and haven't touched it since. Yes it was slow so I only put on music I knew I would always want available. I now own 3 Ponos and use 400gb cards exclusively. Never touched the internal memory on the two newer ones. They only have Neil's one song on them!
 
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Jun 7, 2020 at 6:13 PM Post #1,908 of 1,969
When Pono first arrived 64GB of internal memory AND a 64GB card was more of a big deal. Cards were far more expensive. There was perhaps a greater need to use that precious internal 64gb of memory. Pono never gave us a clue that we should not format the internal 64 gigs of memory for any reason.
 
Sep 5, 2020 at 2:00 AM Post #1,909 of 1,969
Hi Folks, I installed a new high capacity battery in my Pono. It worked because I was very careful and I am a seasoned electronics tech. My method was straight forward for me but not plug and play for the average person. I did spot weld nickle tabs on the battery terminals and reused the protection PCB...
Having said that here is a link to my procedure.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Pono+Player+Battery+Replacement/136314

Here is the battery I installed.
https://www.18650batterystore.com/Sanyo-18650-p/sanyo-ncr18650ga.htm
 
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Sep 7, 2020 at 7:26 AM Post #1,910 of 1,969
Hi Folks, I installed a new high capacity battery in my Pono. It worked because I was very careful and I am a seasoned electronics tech. My method was straight forward for me but not plug and play for the average person. I did spot weld nickle tabs on the battery terminals and reused the protection PCB...
Having said that here is a link to my procedure.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Pono+Player+Battery+Replacement/136314

Here is the battery I installed.
https://www.18650batterystore.com/Sanyo-18650-p/sanyo-ncr18650ga.htm

Congrats! How long does it last now?
 
Sep 9, 2020 at 2:52 PM Post #1,911 of 1,969
Hi Folks, I installed a new high capacity battery in my Pono. It worked because I was very careful and I am a seasoned electronics tech. My method was straight forward for me but not plug and play for the average person. I did spot weld nickle tabs on the battery terminals and reused the protection PCB...
Having said that here is a link to my procedure.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Pono+Player+Battery+Replacement/136314

Here is the battery I installed.
https://www.18650batterystore.com/Sanyo-18650-p/sanyo-ncr18650ga.htm
How much you want to repeat this for someone else, who's not a seasoned electronics tech?
 
Sep 11, 2020 at 12:38 PM Post #1,913 of 1,969
Was thinking the same thing...Forgot to come back & ask, so, thanks!
I am getting 6 1/2 hours playing unbalanced now.
I joined Head-fi after I completed my battery change and I have done some more reading. There is a company that claims to have engineered a replacement Pono battery. Lets get that back in the feed too.

Is anyone out there using a Surf Cables' Ponoplayer replacement battery who can comment on the experience?

I emailed Surf Cables last week and they are out of stock but the man said to check back in ~60 Days and he can sell me one.

Being a piss poor business person I would do a battery update for cost, a least a few times. I imagined doing it for pay and still might give at go. There a is bugaboo about damaged and low quality Li-ion batteries catching fire which would create liability for a seller. I suppose I would get a release signed by people that buy a battery from me. If a Pono caught fire and hurt someone or damaged property that would really bite.
 
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Sep 11, 2020 at 1:13 PM Post #1,914 of 1,969
I am getting 6 1/2 hours playing unbalanced now.
I joined Head-fi after I completed my battery change and I have done some more reading. There is a company that claims to have engineered a replacement Pono battery. Lets get that back in the feed too.

Is anyone out there using a Surf Cables' Ponoplayer replacement battery who can comment on the experience?

I emailed Surf Cables last week and they are out of stock but the man said to check back in ~60 Days and he can sell me one.

Being a piss poor business person I would do a battery update for cost, a least a few times. I imagined doing it for pay and still might give at go. There a is bugaboo about damaged and low quality Li-ion batteries catching fire which would create liability for a seller. I suppose I would get a release signed by people that buy a battery from me. If a Pono caught fire and hurt someone or damaged property that would really bite.
I hadn't seen that Surf Cables was offering batteries. Did they already have the protection board attached? I did get my balanced cables from them and they work well. And they also work well on the Ayre Codex I got more recently.
Yeah, you'd want to get something like that signed for liability with batteries. Or maybe have the customer purchase an appropriate battery and send it with the Pono, so you're not the battery seller?
 
Sep 12, 2020 at 9:26 PM Post #1,917 of 1,969
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Sep 13, 2020 at 2:44 PM Post #1,918 of 1,969
Sep 13, 2020 at 4:29 PM Post #1,919 of 1,969
Still have 2 Ponos, but have recently switched to Dethroneray Prelude DTR-1. Even more problematic in the UI, but the sound is terrific. (also no Wifi, Bluetooth, digital out, basically download music files and play them, that's it).
 

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