MP3 player recommendation
cooper8828
4 years ago
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Comments (2)The letters on the front of the box are U3, and on the back YP-U3J, there are more numbers under that and it's 2gb....See MoreMP3 players
Comments (11)The music you buy from Rhapsody does not disappear. You can burn it to CD, and copy and play it any where you want. Of course the music you rented on "Rhapsody To Go" will disappear when you quit the service. In fact you have to sign onto Rhapsody with you player connected to your computer at least once a month or the "music to go" will stop playing until you connect, and than it will play again. . This is no problem to me. Much of the music I listen to I would not want to own, but how do I know unless I got a chance to listen to it and live with for a while. If you are into any kind of music other than whatÂs played over, and over on the radio you might enjoy being able to carry around a virtual record super market such as Rhapsody to go. As a fan of Jazz I have purchased many albums over the years based solely on liner notes, and jacket art, and considering the number of used records and CDÂs for sale, IÂm guessing IÂm not the only one. I have no problem with dumping stuff I canÂt get into, and paying for what I like, fill my player up and start over again. I have purchased more music in the last few months than I have in the past year thanks to Rhapsody to go. Napster was the first to offer this kind of subscription service, and I think Yahoo does also. I just picked one, and it works for me....See Moremp3 players
Comments (2)I went looking for this type thing a number of months ago, and did some research just as you did. After some discussion with folks who owned Zune's, I went ahead and forked out the cash for the original - an iPod Classic. It's less expensive than the iPod Touch that has all the features (that I'd never use). The 80gig model runs about $250 all over the place - Circuit City, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and the military exchange system. So far I'm finding it fairly easy to use - mostly because I bookmarked the manual, online, and then printed the pages I needed the most! I haven't tried downloading any music from iTunes yet, but I've transferred more than 40 CD's onto it already. It looks pretty easy to do if you can read and follow written directions. BTW - get the iPod locally, but then go to eBay for some of the accessories you'll want for it. It only comes with a USB cord and a set of earphones. You'll want the electric charger, you may want a car charger, and depending on your use, you may also want a 1/4" patch cord to plug it into the Audio jack of your stereo system. DonnaR/CA Here is a link that might be useful: iPod Classic manual...See MoreMP3 player with good sound quaility???
Comments (2)Get an iPOD or whatever MPS you find easier to operate. Download all music in a "lossless" format, as opposed to a "lossy" format. FLAC and a number ofothers are lossless and can give you audio through your stereo system as good as cd's. The lower the kps you use, the more information goes missing.The downside to "lossless" downloadingis--it fills up your hard drive far faster. I just download many I'[mnot currently not playing much (if at all) to my computer. You can always recover them. Shure and Etymotic also make excellent ear buds--usually the better the pricier. Greg...See Morecooper8828
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