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Sansa Fuze with an SD to MicroSD Converter Module and 128gb SD card?
HillaryClinton:
I don't mind a little diversion, honestly I have tried most of the ipods and while the older ones sounded OK from what I recall(5th gen and below), the newer ones sound like pretty bad, very small sounding and not very warm, also kinda fatiguing although I guess pretty accurate but you can have all the accuracy in the world and if it isn't pleasing it wont matter to me... . Maybe its a bit better out of the LOD but I would not know....
I have tried, Sansa's, Creatives, Zunes, and Sony players, most of them sounded leagues better and the Fuze is at the top for me personally.
soap:
--- Quote from: michaelbowe on October 16, 2013, 08:54:03 PM ---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?
--- End quote ---
Google "<device name> RMAA"
Perhaps add the word "loaded" to that query to get tests which actually show the worse numbers one gets when an actual load (headphones) is attached vs just a line-out cable.
jagdriver:
Thinking the same thing, I tried a microSD <> SD converter with one of my earlier Fuze V2s and bricked it. That was several years ago, however.
Today I use a Sandisk 64GB microSD card and leave it at that; I'm having enough problems getting my unit to behave itself with a little over half of that exp. card full.
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