I got a zen moazic and it works extremely wellAgo Iterum said:I've always wanted one of the Creative Zen ones, that are like the size od a credit card, with a nice screen and stuff.
I wouldn't reccomend iPod, because the sound quality isn't at all as good as many others.
Actually, I've found the replies pretty helpful. And like I originally said, I'm just looking for one with a few gigs. 4 to 8 range usually goes from $100 to $150.vxicepickxv said:Interesting, I've heard suggestions, but no questions. A frame of reference is important.
How much music do you plan on carrying with you?
About how much are you willing to spend on your player?
I have a 4gig Zune, and I enjoy using it very much.Meta Like That said:Actually, I've found the replies pretty helpful. And like I originally said, I'm just looking for one with a few gigs. 4 to 8 range usually goes from $100 to $150.vxicepickxv said:Interesting, I've heard suggestions, but no questions. A frame of reference is important.
How much music do you plan on carrying with you?
About how much are you willing to spend on your player?
Right now I'm looking at either a Zune or Walkman. Would be great if anyone can confirm which has the better sound quality.
I already have a set of awesome sony street headphones that I use to listen to pretty much everything. I think they're out of production too, cause I couldn't find them in-store anywhere, last time I checked. High quality sound and durable as hell.Spleeni said:Though, I don't have much of a comparison, it's my first real MP3 player. Only thing I'm really sure is that the headset it comes with sucks, blows, and possibly drips. Trade it out for a better one as soon as you can, if you buy one of course.
Well it's pretty much a given that Creative would come out on top, but I'm looking to try a different brand this time around.vxicepickxv said:From a purely scientific standpoint, the answer is here. http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-11297_7-6510133-2.html
The signal to noise ratio is the determination of the quality of actual sent signal to background noise. The measurement is in decibels or dB. The absolute possible peak ratio would be listed as 100dB.
There's no telling exactly how old this is though. They speak of the iPod 5gb as new.
The test isn't hard to do if you have the right equipment, which I'm guessing most people don't because it's very expensive.
Appreciate the input, though.vxicepickxv said:Well, can't say I didn't offer. I use my PSP as my MP3 player, so I can't really help you.
No. No it's not.pantsoffdanceoff said:Not gonna lie, although the iPod touch is expensive, it's really a good MP3 player. I can't use one becuase I need my 160 GB iPod.
Exactly (with reference to the iPod comments).Lukeje said:...anything except an iPod...
...and now for something a little more constructive. I personally have a Creative Zen Stone 2GB. Holds more than enough songs, is small, pretty cheap (well, cheaper than the equivalent iPod anyway) and doesn't require specific software to add songs (like say iTunes).
i have a Zune and i love it. if you have a PC get one. if you have a Mac, well your options just went to one.Meta Like That said:I'm looking to buy a new mp3 player with just a few gigs of memory. I could go around reading website reviews, but I'm wondering if there's any general consensus on what the best brand/model currently is. For those wondering, the last one I had was a zen micro.