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mp3 via amp
Hello all
I realize that asking this question in a forum for hifi enthusiasts might be like waving a red flag to a bull - but can anyone recommend an mp3 player that I could hook up to the amplifier of my stereo system (Kenwood KAF 3030R) ? Ideally it should have a little LCD screen so that one can pick and choose from the HD and see what's playing etc. Best regards from Ray |
mp3 via amp
"Raymond RUSSELL" wrote in message ... Hello all I realize that asking this question in a forum for hifi enthusiasts might be like waving a red flag to a bull Read the group's name again - it says 'audio', it doesn't say 'hifi'!! There's plenty of MP3 users in here! - but can anyone recommend an mp3 player that I could hook up to the amplifier of my stereo system (Kenwood KAF 3030R) ? Ideally it should have a little LCD screen so that one can pick and choose from the HD and see what's playing etc. Grab a laptop off eBay (there's over 2000 listed atm from 99p....) and get an external soundcard I use this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...762014-2110238 and can recommend it for the money! And external harddrive if you need it - chase down the the 2.5 inch **USB** (no power supply needed) Freecom 'Classic Mobile' 40 and 80 Gig drives on the site: http://www.svp.co.uk/products-list.p...4fce f64c3ed1 and you'll be in MP3 Heaven, 'backed up' and can take your music (all of it) wherever you want!! (Get 2 if you've got more than 80 Gig's worth of MP3s!!) |
mp3 via amp
"Keith G" wrote snip the good stuff and you'll be in MP3 Heaven, 'backed up' and can take your music (all of it) wherever you want!! (Get 2 if you've got more than 80 Gig's worth of MP3s!!) Forgot to say you then also have the choice of a trillion 'players' with all sorts of seriously useful on-screen 'filehandling' and 'playlist' options... :-) (Plus bags of future possibilities with Internet Radio etc, depending on Internet access...??) |
mp3 via amp
"Raymond RUSSELL" wrote in message ... Hello all I realize that asking this question in a forum for hifi enthusiasts might be like waving a red flag to a bull - but can anyone recommend an mp3 player that I could hook up to the amplifier of my stereo system (Kenwood KAF 3030R) ? Ideally it should have a little LCD screen so that one can pick and choose from the HD and see what's playing etc. See www.slimdevices.com Their squeezebox will do exactly what you want. I've got one and it is fantastic. |
mp3 via amp
"Raymond RUSSELL" wrote in message ... Hello all I realize that asking this question in a forum for hifi enthusiasts might be like waving a red flag to a bull - but can anyone recommend an mp3 player that I could hook up to the amplifier of my stereo system (Kenwood KAF 3030R) ? Ideally it should have a little LCD screen so that one can pick and choose from the HD and see what's playing etc. Any one with a headphone jack will do... which is all of them! Just get the appropriate lead to connect it to a spare input on your amp (any electronics shop should sell you one of these). You'll probably need to turn the volume up pretty high on the player; I've just tried it with my Creative MuVo TX and with the volume on full the output is slightly less than normal line level. The sound quality compares well with the optical digital output from my computer. By the way, hi-fi and MP3 aren't completely incompatible - it's all a matter of getting a good encoder for your MP3s. Look into LAME if you haven't got it already. http://lame.sourceforge.net/ |
mp3 via amp
Rich Wilson wrote: "Raymond RUSSELL" wrote in message ... Hello all I realize that asking this question in a forum for hifi enthusiasts might be like waving a red flag to a bull - but can anyone recommend an mp3 player that I could hook up to the amplifier of my stereo system (Kenwood KAF 3030R) ? Ideally it should have a little LCD screen so that one can pick and choose from the HD and see what's playing etc. Any one with a headphone jack will do... which is all of them! Just get the appropriate lead to connect it to a spare input on your amp (any electronics shop should sell you one of these). You'll probably need to turn the volume up pretty high on the player; I've just tried it with my Creative MuVo TX and with the volume on full the output is slightly less than normal line level. The sound quality compares well with the optical digital output from my computer. By the way, hi-fi and MP3 aren't completely incompatible - it's all a matter of getting a good encoder for your MP3s. Look into LAME if you haven't got it already. http://lame.sourceforge.net/ |
mp3 via amp
I have very good review for 20 different mp3 players.
The players were put through a series of tests that checked: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Signal To Noise Ratio (SNR) , Maximum Output Signal and Earphone Quality Check. Two players stood out from the rest and were given a 9/10 rating. Creative MuVo TX FM This player has 1gb storage, a small lcd screen Fm receiver and handles voice recording. Powered by 1 AAA battery. Audio quality was well above average with THD reading of 0.022% at 1kHz with 30kHz filtering. A weighted SNR is 88.2 db. Maximum output level is 391mV RMS which is a little low but should still work nicely when plugged into your stereo. Creative Zen Neeon This player has 5gb storage with a THD reading of 0.01% at 1kHz with 30 kHz filtering. It has a 73.8db flat response SNR. The lcd screen is a little bigger than the muvo and personally this is my choice and will probably purchase it soon. Both these players can be seen at www.creative.com The rest of the players had these end results, Creative Muvo Mix 8/10 Linophir L117 8/10 Lexar Digital Music Player 8/10 MSI Mega Player 521 7/10 MSI Mega Player 522BT 7/10 Pioneer Dream Vision MP318 7/10 Apacer Audio Steno AB320 6.5/10 Apple ipod 7.5/10 Apple ipod Shuffle 6.5/10 Samsung YP-T7Z 6.5/10 Apacer Audio Steno AP510 6/10 Apacer Audio Steno AV230 5/10 Geil iball 4/10 Creative Zen Micro 7.5/10 Samsung YH-820 7/10 Creative Zen 8/10 Samsung YH-925 7/10 Pioneer Dream Vision HD200 6/10 Hope this was helpful. Dezza. |
mp3 via amp
I have very good review for 20 different mp3 players.
The players were put through a series of tests that checked: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Signal To Noise Ratio (SNR) , Maximum Output Signal and Earphone Quality Check. Two players stood out from the rest and were given a 9/10 rating. Creative MuVo TX FM This player has 1gb storage, a small lcd screen Fm receiver and handles voice recording. Powered by 1 AAA battery. Audio quality was well above average with THD reading of 0.022% at 1kHz with 30kHz filtering. A weighted SNR is 88.2 db. Maximum output level is 391mV RMS which is a little low but should still work nicely when plugged into your stereo. Creative Zen Neeon This player has 5gb storage with a THD reading of 0.01% at 1kHz with 30 kHz filtering. It has a 73.8db flat response SNR. The lcd screen is a little bigger than the muvo and personally this is my choice and will probably purchase it soon. Both these players can be seen at www.creative.com The rest of the players had these end results, Creative Muvo Mix 8/10 Linophir L117 8/10 Lexar Digital Music Player 8/10 MSI Mega Player 521 7/10 MSI Mega Player 522BT 7/10 Pioneer Dream Vision MP318 7/10 Apacer Audio Steno AB320 6.5/10 Apple ipod 7.5/10 Apple ipod Shuffle 6.5/10 Samsung YP-T7Z 6.5/10 Apacer Audio Steno AP510 6/10 Apacer Audio Steno AV230 5/10 Geil iball 4/10 Creative Zen Micro 7.5/10 Samsung YH-820 7/10 Creative Zen 8/10 Samsung YH-925 7/10 Pioneer Dream Vision HD200 6/10 Hope this was helpful. Dezza. |
mp3 via amp
I have very good review for 20 different mp3 players.
The players were put through a series of tests that checked: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Signal To Noise Ratio (SNR) , Maximum Output Signal and Earphone Quality Check. Two players stood out from the rest and were given a 9/10 rating. Creative MuVo TX FM This player has 1gb storage, a small lcd screen Fm receiver and handles voice recording. Powered by 1 AAA battery. Audio quality was well above average with THD reading of 0.022% at 1kHz with 30kHz filtering. A weighted SNR is 88.2 db. Maximum output level is 391mV RMS which is a little low but should still work nicely when plugged into your stereo. Creative Zen Neeon This player has 5gb storage with a THD reading of 0.01% at 1kHz with 30 kHz filtering. It has a 73.8db flat response SNR. The lcd screen is a little bigger than the muvo and personally this is my choice and will probably purchase it soon. Both these players can be seen at www.creative.com The rest of the players had these end results, Creative Muvo Mix 8/10 Linophir L117 8/10 Lexar Digital Music Player 8/10 MSI Mega Player 521 7/10 MSI Mega Player 522BT 7/10 Pioneer Dream Vision MP318 7/10 Apacer Audio Steno AB320 6.5/10 Apple ipod 7.5/10 Apple ipod Shuffle 6.5/10 Samsung YP-T7Z 6.5/10 Apacer Audio Steno AP510 6/10 Apacer Audio Steno AV230 5/10 Geil iball 4/10 Creative Zen Micro 7.5/10 Samsung YH-820 7/10 Creative Zen 8/10 Samsung YH-925 7/10 Pioneer Dream Vision HD200 6/10 Hope this was helpful. Dezza. |
mp3 via amp
I have very good review for 20 different mp3 players.
The players were put through a series of tests that checked: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Signal To Noise Ratio (SNR) , Maximum Output Signal and Earphone Quality Check. Two players stood out from the rest and were given a 9/10 rating. Creative MuVo TX FM This player has 1gb storage, a small lcd screen Fm receiver and handles voice recording. Powered by 1 AAA battery. Audio quality was well above average with THD reading of 0.022% at 1kHz with 30kHz filtering. A weighted SNR is 88.2 db. Maximum output level is 391mV RMS which is a little low but should still work nicely when plugged into your stereo. Creative Zen Neeon This player has 5gb storage with a THD reading of 0.01% at 1kHz with 30 kHz filtering. It has a 73.8db flat response SNR. The lcd screen is a little bigger than the muvo and personally this is my choice and will probably purchase it soon. Both these players can be seen at www.creative.com The rest of the players had these end results, Creative Muvo Mix 8/10 Linophir L117 8/10 Lexar Digital Music Player 8/10 MSI Mega Player 521 7/10 MSI Mega Player 522BT 7/10 Pioneer Dream Vision MP318 7/10 Apacer Audio Steno AB320 6.5/10 Apple ipod 7.5/10 Apple ipod Shuffle 6.5/10 Samsung YP-T7Z 6.5/10 Apacer Audio Steno AP510 6/10 Apacer Audio Steno AV230 5/10 Geil iball 4/10 Creative Zen Micro 7.5/10 Samsung YH-820 7/10 Creative Zen 8/10 Samsung YH-925 7/10 Pioneer Dream Vision HD200 6/10 Hope this was helpful. Dezza. |
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