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Curious as to how it compares to the similarly priced fiio X1.
Curious as to how it compares to the similarly priced fiio X1.
Imo the best idea for a married couple is for each person to get the same amount as a personal allowance. That way you don't argue with her about how much she spends on clothes,shoes, and hair care, and she doesn't argue with you about how much you spend on electronics. The simplified form of this is your spending on electronics, clothes, shoes, and hair care should equal her spending on clothes,shoes, hair care, and electronics.
Imo the best idea for a married couple is for each person to get the same amount as a personal allowance. That way you don't argue with her about how much she spends on clothes,shoes, and hair care, and she doesn't argue with you about how much you spend on electronics. The simplified form of this is your spending on electronics, clothes, shoes, and hair care should equal her spending on clothes,shoes, hair care, and electronics.
Seller recommendations? Where did you all purchase from?
Thanks for contributing to this thread, I wouldn't had this on my radar otherwise! Looks like a good player at a good price.
Curious as to how it compares to the similarly priced fiio X1.
Does it scale well against a dx90? I am assuming it's nice. Just always fun to hear the impressions.
What about the UI? It looks like same as X2.
I'm really interested. Owning the x2 and liking everything except for the UI/navigation and the clickiness of the buttons (chronic song changer and don't want to annoy others on public transport), is the UI of the X3 easier to use? For those that own both, are the buttons as noisy?
Thanks!
The UI is different. Snappier and simpler to operate than x2. I know that xduoo made changes to the x2's buttons but I have't tried such an x2 to see how it compares. Compared to the first batch x2, the x3's buttons register presses a lot better and are slightly less clicky but they are still on the noisy side. I don't think that a few clicks very 5 mins or so in an already noisy environment are an issue unless you just click and click all the time and can't even listen to one song in its entirety.