Well, let's be honest most of us who also own the "Plenue D" make "Plenty o' D" puns.. So perhaps it's not that bad.. I gave my wife the D for her birthday, she loves it.. See, so many double innuendos.. Lol.
Well, let's be honest most of us who also own the "Plenue D" make "Plenty o' D" puns.. So perhaps it's not that bad.. I gave my wife the D for her birthday, she loves it.. See, so many double innuendos.. Lol.
Yes! I feared that once it moved from a transport (original title) to include DACs and headphone amp, people would see it in a different light. It's started. Such a shame. Same will happen with reviews, where it's in-house sound will be evaluated.
I understood the key feature of a transport is digital output. I was just saying I personally don't have to have it - I view the T3 as a product for my own use/consideration. I really wanted a digital transport back in 2009, but I personally don't need it now. Priorities changed.
Fiio may run another poll:
Do you want T3 to have:
1) digital transport only, to save cost;
2) headphone and line out only, to save cost;
3) both 2) and 3) with aditional X USD$ as cost.
I bet many people will still buy the T3, if it only has dual full SD slots, AptX and headphone out (without any digital output). Most people will probably choose 3). Run the poll and let us find out.
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