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Sansa Fuze with an SD to MicroSD Converter Module and 128gb SD card?

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HillaryClinton:
Would putting this a 128gb card like http://www.amazon.com/Komputerbay-Secure-Digital-Extended-Capacity/dp/B008AN1C1A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1381943484&sr=8-1&keywords=128gb+sd+card this into http://dx.com/p/sd-to-microsd-transflash-card-converter-module-27001 work with a Sansa Fuze?

I have the original 4gb one and would like to rockbox it and have 120 or so gb's, I heard Rockbox doesn't have a memory limit but is there any worries before I go and drop 80 dollars on this, I was going to buy a bigger player but can't find one with a large enough HDD and the sound quality I prefer.

My idea would be to velcro it to the back and stick it into a normal silicone case.

saratoga:
It should.  Thats just a passive adapter.  As far as rockbox is concerned you'd just be inputting a 128GB microsd card. 

HillaryClinton:
I see, thats good to hear, has anyone tried this before? It seems like a great solution since not many players have high capacity memory anymore besides the ipod classic which is sub par sound wise.

I am guessing this would work with most players that have Rockbox and MicroSD support., correct?

saratoga:
The iPod classic is probably the best Rockbox capable player you can get in terms of analog output. The clip series is very close though.

michaelbowe:
At the risk of deviating from the subject; could you point us to your sources regarding the comparative quality of the analog output from various media players?

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