First post almost never disappoints and this one is correct as well.Sansa Clip with a MicroSD card should fit the bill.
There just isn't much in the MP3 Player space these days.
This is true.
When my 120GB Zune's battery died t I replaced it with a Sansa Clip+. Cost about £20, plays flacs, and can take any size microSD.
With Rockbox installed it's pretty great.
Edit: If you're looking for something more up-market, the FiiO X5 looks gorgeous:
Don't settle for less - Sony Walkman ZX1:
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I'd pick one up in a heartbeat if I had the extra cash. Hoping one day they'll integrate the guts from this into a phone though.
Yeah... and it's completely locked to Apple devices! Yay!
I would recommend the Sansa Clip+ to anyone, but I don't particularly agree with that. My Cowon J3 (and S9) sounds better than my Clip+ ever did. There's also the battery life and build quality (my audio plug broke rather easily). It's still a great player and for $40 you can't go wrong, but it doesn't have all the advantages of a more expensive player.Sansa Clip + 8go + SD card + mod it with rockbox. It has the sound of a 200$ MP3 player and costs something like 40$.
I have a Cowon J3 and it's pretty swish.
Most people recommend Sansa Clips, but I hear the battery life is kind of awful? I'll know soon enough because I'm getting one for my girlfriend.
ALAC is open-source though :\. It's not locked at all.Yeah... and it's completely locked to Apple devices! Yay!
Don't settle for less - Sony Walkman ZX1:
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I'd pick one up in a heartbeat if I had the extra cash. Hoping one day they'll integrate the guts from this into a phone though.
My iPod Classic died after 7 years of service. Not died per se but I cannot connect it to any computer without having it crash. I'm looking for something that is around 60GB in size and can play FLAC files natively. Those are my main reqs, does anyone have a good recommendation?
1. Toggle the Hold switch on and off. (Slide it to Hold, then turn it off again.)
2. Press and hold the Menu and Center (Select) buttons simultaneously until the Apple logo appears, about 6 to 8 seconds. You may need to repeat this step.
ALAC is open-source though :\. It's not locked at all.
I have a Cowon J3 and it's pretty swish.
Great sound quality, battery life, format support, 32 gig internal memory and SD card slot and nice screen. Downsides are the price, interface and lack of proper playlist support.
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I used to have an IPod Classic (I went through several actually) but I could never go back to Apples restrictive file support and forced use of ITunes. Cowon also has better sound quality.
Most people recommend Sansa Clips, but I hear the battery life is kind of awful? I'll know soon enough because I'm getting one for my girlfriend.
The sansa clip is nice, but the build quality isnt that great. The clips have always broken off mine, and my current one has a flickering screen.
still great for being cheap and using a micro SD card.
Check my post aboveThe cool thing about the clip is that you can buy 3 of them and still pay less money than any other mp3 player with comparable features.
Check my post above
Nope, you're not checking close enoughYeah... those are $250+ mp3 players. The Clip is <$40 and has most of those features.
Nope, you're not checking close enough
Yes I am... As an mp3 player they are very comparable. The Clip Zip is $25 at Radioshack, the Fiio is $350 on Amazon, the other one is $250. The ones you posted are just bigger with flashier screens. With RB on the Clipzip, you get all the same file formats and almost every other feature.
Unless you're talking about something else, then stop being cryptic and just say it.
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I'm just saying.
Sennheisers and KOSS, both headphones and in-ear, various versions. I've probably tried other brands from friends since I've had the thing for like 5 years. Everything has the issue of low volume, the worst being the Sennheiser headphones. They sound like they're broken with the S9, the volume is so low.
Like I said, my knowledge of audio tech is pathetic but I do know that my previous two players (iPods) could output high volume just fine and I kept them at like 50% at all times but I keep my S9 at 100% most of the time and really wish I could go higher quite often.
Kogan mp4 sounds better, has a better battery life, has a camera, and features a much better screen all for thirty bucksYes I am... As an mp3 player they are very comparable. The Clip Zip is $25 at Radioshack, the Fiio is $350 on Amazon, the other one is $250. The ones you posted are just bigger with flashier screens. With RB on the Clipzip, you get all the same file formats and almost every other feature.
Unless you're talking about something else, then stop being cryptic and just say it.
Kogan mp4 sounds better, has a better battery life, has a camera, and features a much better screen all for thirty bucks
Kogan mp4 sounds better, has a better battery life, has a camera, and features a much better screen all for thirty bucks
The build quality of the Sansa is garbage too I've gone through two of them.It looks like hot garbage, though. Like, really fragile.
I think this is the best combo too butSansa Clip + 8go + SD card + mod it with rockbox. It has the sound of a 200$ MP3 player and costs something like 40$.
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Schattenjäger;127439816 said:I think this is the best combo too but
The battery life sucks on this! Have to charge every two days👎
Nokia Lumia 520 or 630 with 64GB memory card. Much better value than any MP3 player for the same money imo. You can use it just fine without a sim card and have access to everything except calling/texting. I'm not sure if there's a decent app for flac support though.
edit: this app does, I might try it out to replace the standard music player.
You can convert to ALAC so easy though. Drop your FLAC's in iTunes bam it's ALAC now. People be crazy mane.Really? Well, most non-Apple MP3 players don't support it. Also most online music stores sell FLAC so not sure why someone would choose ALAC > FLAC... unless they are tied to Apple.
This seems like a pretty solid option...Lumia 520 $40-$60 + 32GB/64GB/128GB microsd
Get the ability to use fitness apps plus streaming music if needed. I turn off all the antennas and get around 26 days of standby battery.
Does iTunes auto convert now? It definitely didn't always. In fact I thought it was a Mac featureYou can convert to ALAC so easy though. Drop your FLAC's in iTunes bam it's ALAC now. People be crazy mane.
Me, Myself and I doe I just use my iPhone to listen to music but thats just me.
Sansa Clip + 8go + SD card + mod it with rockbox. It has the sound of a 200$ MP3 player and costs something like 40$.
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Kogan mp4 sounds better, has a better battery life, has a camera, and features a much better screen all for thirty bucks
I have a Cowon J3 and it's pretty swish.
Great sound quality, battery life, format support, 32 gig internal memory and SD card slot and nice screen. Downsides are the price, interface and lack of proper playlist support.
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I used to have an IPod Classic (I went through several actually) but I could never go back to Apples restrictive file support and forced use of ITunes. Cowon also has better sound quality.
Most people recommend Sansa Clips, but I hear the battery life is kind of awful? I'll know soon enough because I'm getting one for my girlfriend.
Are you sure its not iTunes bombing out? Right now after the last update I feel iTunes on windows is worse then ever.
Oh, that's interesting, would like to change it in mine. Any links or pointers?4th Gen iPod classic with the Wolfson DAC
Mine's like ~10 years old now and still working good(I swapped the HDD for a CF, as well I had to replace the battery once in those ~10 years).
Sansa Clip + 8go + SD card + mod it with rockbox. It has the sound of a 200$ MP3 player and costs something like 40$.
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