Has there been any solid alternative to Sansa Clip + in portable mp3 player department recently, or is the branch completely doomed?
I lost mine a month ago, and since the only way to get these bastards is to buy one via refurbished merchandise I started to wonder if there is anything esle to upgrade to
>inb4 get a cellphone, grandpa
I ain't into these faggotish things, son
Oliver Allen
Get a cellphone, sexually insecure grandpa
Nicholas Price
>Has there been any solid alternative to Sansa Clip + in portable mp3 player department recently, or is the branch completely doomed?
Nope. Nothing can beat the classic Clip+ in terms of sound quality and pricing. And sadly they retired the Clip+.
Gabriel Ramirez
Nope. There are $2 chink players that do a pretty decent job until they die a half year in. I'm currently using a Ruizu X02. Bit bigger, but at least you can see some shit on the screen. Great battery life too.
Jackson Adams
Our best hope is a decent small size SBC, like a RPi Zero with a sound output. That'd make a killer portable MP3 player with a tiny oled, a couple buttons, and a battery duck taped on it.
Don't really count on MP3 players to continue existing, chinks will continue making some but they all suck, Sony may though, but that's it.
>he listens to music with his phone
Angel Thompson
just buy 20 of those 1 dollar tiny chink mp3 players with a micro sd slot off ebay.
I bought 10 for exercise purposes a year ago, only 1 broken so far.
James Sanchez
just get one new from amazon. they also have silicone covers to protect your precious player. and use pockets with zippers.
David Walker
>just get one new from amazon New ones don't have rockbox support. Old ones rockbox-compatible are sold up to $200.
Jack Peterson
>>he listens to music with his phone Of course I do, the whole point of modern phones is to replace a bunch of accessories. I also don't carry a watch, a notepad, a camera, or a map/compass.
Jeremiah Bennett
>I also don't carry a watch, a notepad, a camera, or a map/compass. Because a phone is actually better than those.
I'm still failing to see the downside of a device the size of my thumb and the weight of a testicle, with a huge and independant battery life, that charges long enough for a week in the couple minutes it takes to transfer music on it, with superior sound quality, hardware buttons, wide format support, crossfading, gapless playback, playlists...
When it comes to the rest, several devices are always better than one, because it's just easier to hand them over to someone else which tends to happen a lot when you have a family and friends, as long as they're small and light enough that they're forgettable.
A phone is just a piss poor MP3 player. And I still have a watch mind you.
Nathan Taylor
I've been wanting a music player for some time now. I've never liked using my phone for music for some reason although I do agree with the points stated above. Should I scoure for a Sansa clip or what? My iPod classic broke down five years ago, I might get one of the newer ipods. Inb4 macfag. ipods are good
Jaxson Powell
>My iPod classic broke down five years ago If it's just the disk, you can swap it with a SD card.
Elijah Gutierrez
Gave it to my brother so I have no idea where it's at. Also I'm not very good at fixing my own shit
Levi King
>I also don't carry a watch, a notepad, a camera, or a map/compass. I do.
Dominic Phillips
>superior sound quality No. Low SNR, limited output voltage. Clip+ also has noticeable clock error. >wide format support, crossfading, gapless playback, playlists Hardly a rare feature.
I know that people don't know or care about audio quality, but do stop spouting on about it.
Gavin Phillips
Also where do you get your free music from?
Eli Campbell
>I'm still failing to see the downside of a device the size of my thumb and the weight of a testicle,
which you still carry in addition your phone. so it is unnecessary weight.
> with a huge and independant battery life there are practical phones nowadays that can be comfortably charged once every 2-3 days, like the much-memed Xiaomeme Redmeme Note 3. you no longer have to give up audio playing to keep your phone's battery from dying.
> that charges long enough for a week in the couple minutes it takes to transfer music on it
one week battery life is not that much better than a 3 day battery life. it's still charged infrequently enough that it doesn't matter.
> with superior sound quality
that's either a lie or you're parroting """""audiophile""""" nonsense
> hardware buttons
I'll give you that one, but Android roms nowadays have some nice hacks for changing tracks/pausing/unpausing with the volume buttons.
> wide format support
only if you're using Rockbox, which has one of the worst user interfaces I have ever used. this is also applicable to phones.
> crossfading, gapless playback, playlists...
wow just like phones.
Gabriel Richardson
>TFW have two of these in 8GB model sitting around totally unused >TFW dad has a 4gb and uses the fuck out of it
Well used but only very lightly.
One has Rockbox other is totally stock. Bought them way back cause I liked the compact form factor and PHYSICAL BUTTONS. Also the OLED screen is also great.
I REALLY need to get my library organized and use these beautiful pieces of tech.
Aiden Stewart
Lost mine too, thanks for reminding me OP, I'm sad now ;( So the Clip Zip isn't rockbox-able? I thought it had alpha support?
Jacob Wright
i am using Philips SA2VBE08S it is a real tank with the metal back and has better sound qvality than my galaxy s6 and the volume lvel can be adjust relli well not like the shitty android and apple
Easton Carter
>No Okay. >Low SNR Which is a great thing. >limited output voltage For headphones, not earbuds. But then amps. >Clip+ also has noticeable clock error. Which is well known and fixed by Rockbox.
>which you still carry in addition your phone. so it is unnecessary weight. Unless you're a dwarflet the weight of the average MP3 player shouldn't be an issue. It's less that the weight of many earbuds. And I'm carrying extra weight for a phone that can't play music right. >charged once every 2-3 days With music that goes down.
Grayson Bell
>that's either a lie or you're parroting """""audiophile""""" nonsense "audiophiles" don't use sansa clips. Normal people who don't have lost most of their hearing can easily hear the difference. >only if you're using Rockbox, which has one of the worst user interfaces I have ever used. You must be retarded then. >wow just like phones. Just like some apps you mean, of which few are free, fewer are free as in freedom, then they eat up your cpu and ram for nothing, and the lack of hardware buttons makes them unpractical.
Shit nigga a clip is so small it's hanging off the cable just held by the jack. Don't tell me that's "heavy".
Aiden Gomez
i am dont use pohene but this guy because with good hade pohenes the pohene batty drains to quickly but this guy can run all day almost a years later as a enginer i am going to build someting simular
Brayden Butler
Any other good music players around?
Isaiah Phillips
> His headphones are so shitty they can be used with a cellphone How about you stop being poor and buy nice things?
Hudson Martinez
>Which is a great thing. SNR - signal-to-noise ratio Low SNR means it is relatively noisy compared to full scale. Amplifiers don't improve on the gain structure limitation made by the low SNR. They will add bulk and gain, of course. >With music that goes down. Music playback itself has threadbare computational requirements, and power draw from a headphone is going to be very small, as extended battery life of some PMPs demonstrate.
>Normal people who don't have lost most of their hearing can easily hear the difference. If I had a dollar for every time I heard that phrase when it wasn't true, I could bankroll the production of a resurrected Clip+ line with pocket change. The only distinctly good parts to the Clip+ as far as analog output are concerned are the low output impedance, and the partially related FS output into low impedance loads. The noise floor tends to muddle this in practice, as the usual low impedance devices are the hyper sensitive devices with sensitivity of 120-130dB SPL/1 Vrms or even higher.
>good music players around What do you mean by "good"? Size should it be, what features should it have, and so on.
Samuel Bailey
Look faggot it can be anywhere from an ipod shuffle to an iPod classic in size, 8gb, able to categorize my music.
Tyler Reyes
The fuck? Why would you use a player where the card just sticks out like that. That's fucking dumb.
Dylan Barnes
I'd say go for it if you can get it at a reasonable price.
If you put rockbox on it (and change the default skin) it's pretty much the perfect music player.
Isaac Martin
The card is just halfway out in OP's picture for some reason, here's what it actually looks like. It sticks out slightly but if you push it with your thumb / against a table it won't come out, you have to use your nail.
Benjamin Watson
>SNR - signal-to-noise ratio >Low SNR means it is relatively noisy compared to full scale. >Amplifiers don't improve on the gain structure limitation made by the low SNR. They will add bulk and gain, of course. I know that. I just wanted to give you an easy argument and maintain the illusion that maybe somewhere you were right. Hope you feel better about it.
>Music playback itself has threadbare computational requirements Certainly. With a proper player. When the average player is updating the picture on your lockscreen with the cover it downloaded off with your data plan, not so much.
Tyler Wilson
Other brands like Fiio
Luis Baker
>12 bux >folder support, unlike iShit >takes SD cards >decent OS >using it daily, charged once since Christmas
Levi Barnes
Bought Fiio X3 to replace clip that I dropped in a pint while pissed
Noticeable audio improvement on my Sure SE215 and love having line out for my home set up.
Bloody big and heavy though, and the hardware buttons are easy to hit by accident in your coat pocket.
>tfw someone at work laughed at me for having >an Ipod
Carson Nelson
>$200 First hit was prime NEW at $85. Though you can get the 4GB and use a microsd.
Samuel Sanchez
FiiO X1 or higher, it's lasted far longer than my previous Sansa Clips
Not everyone needs or wants the distraction or invasion of privacy that comes with adding an internet connection, body sensor, GSP tracker and so on to a device used to play music and white noise. Also >owning a smartphone >having contacts other than a gf and family Check your privilege shitlord.
Adrian Bell
What wrong with the Clip Jam......?
Colton Parker
t. SJW
Bentley Martinez
>bring out phone on my shithole >stolen the next second
Luke Nguyen
Phones will not have expandable storage in a few years
Adrian James
Watches are quicker than digging out your phone from your pocket. . . Note pad don't run out of power, and i can write faster then i can type with my thumbs, and you can leave a piece of paper as a note for someone, you shouldn't leave your phone Cameras can be better than the one in your phone, and you can change the memory card when it's full A map and compass don't need power
After wearing a watch for a few months, i feel weird not having it on my wrist when i go out, that's pretty much the only one i use in a non-work environment, at work i use notepads and labels
Brandon Green
Fiio M3 is the next best thing.
Jason Cook
Nonexistent where I live. Too expensive in this times, but I'll give you that, the thing it's really good and when my old broke was a annoying day
Andrew King
>no dedicated volume buttons
nope
Camden Clark
planning on getting one for myself, some day
Gabriel Fisher
I'm not sure of it's rockbox compatible, it's like the whole point of buying a clip zip or +. And rockbox it's only supported by very niche devices that are increasingly hard to obtain in this day.
Carson Ross
i have one of these, the ui is awful but bearable when you consider the battery life, price and sound quality are great.
also have 2 clipzips and a clip+ but i use the m3 the most
Landon Lee
The screen looks really neat if you wave it back and forth
Jace Howard
>sold up to $200. Where can I sell mine for 200? It already has rockbox installed
Isaiah Rivera
It's also in mint condition
Ethan Wood
Any FiiO player in your budget.
Nolan Nguyen
shit gee Was going to get an ipod 5g (last one with a wolfson) for 10USD but someone else bought it before me
was planning to: >install rockbox >install a large msata ssd into it >replace the aging battery
What device is the best to do this with? Anyone have any advice?
Chase Moore
Sony are the only ones making new and good mp3 players, but the high end ones can get expensive.
Cameron Jackson
>$3,199.99 for an MP3 player
Cameron Sullivan
>~3000USD >no physical buttons on front ahahahahahahahhah
Daniel Thomas
That's the most expensive one.
This little one has lasted me over 6 years and being ran over by a car. 30 hrs of battery life. Drag and drop. Excellent audio quality.
Jacob Stewart
I bought this, how fucked am I?
Justin Campbell
No gapless playback ever ever. Shitty UI. That's all that's stopping me.
Carson Diaz
if only it had micro sd that accepted any size that's the perfect thing about a player, it can serve a double function as a storage device
Asher Perry
The up and down buttons are control volume. The Ruizu is the closest thing to a Sansa Clip.
I wish I had kept my Sansa clip from prison. I threw it away because the manufacturer wanted me to pay 40 dollars so I could use it after jail.
Jackson Peterson
AGPtEK A12 is the spiritual successor.
Andrew Sanchez
You can get a A25.
Mason Cruz
could have gotten one for relatively cheap but said fuck it
I'm after a 5th gen classic (Wolfson chipset, Rockbox)
Pop in a new battery and a 256GB msata and enjoy
Josiah Stewart
don't forget the 2000mah battery
feels gud
Jacob Price
can't wait! it's going to be a great device
trying to get one cheap since my clip+ is still semi functional >tfw missed local deal for a working 5th gen for 10 burger points
Owen Gray
did you get the battery frm shitbay?
Evan Peterson
got mine for 36 burgerbux used with waterdamage.
yes. been a year still going strong
Brayden Smith
>got mine for 36 burgerbux used with waterdamage damn, that's expensive for a damaged one
Something autistic makes me want to spend as little as possible for the best config with these
Hope the 2000mAh is still around
Wyatt Perry
they're usually $50 here, i'd rather save the 20 and use that for battery. water damage wasnt so bad.
Gavin Mitchell
I see. I don't care too much about damage as long as the clickwheel, screen and ports aren't fucked
It's gonna get a firmware flash anyway Like you I'm going to need the battery and : msata 256 or 512 depending on price msata to zif
Levi Bell
How about the Fiio X1? It's hardly more expensive than the M3 here.
Ryder Stewart
>no dedicated volume buttons Irrelevant. My music isn't garbage so I don't have to fiddle around with the volume all the time.
You have to hold VOL for a second first to access the volume setting.
Jayden Wood
I have one, it can't be rockbox'd. To be fair I only bought it because my Clip Zip died, and the M3 I bought (as in ) as a replacement is next to unusable, the UI feels like pulling your teeth out. Hell the PoS doesn't even support folder playback. Sound quality wise the Jam is a clear step back to the other 2 though. I'm still hoping for a fw update from Fiio to add the feature.
Samuel Ward
iPod Nano
Nicholas Bennett
Pi zero +phat dac
James Reed
I have one of those samsung mp3s that's basically a USB stick. I'm in love with the thing it's so nice to use. Sadly no way to expand the tiny 2gb storage.
Joseph Miller
Not really. There are some devices out there, but they don't have rockbox support.
The Xduuo X2 or X3 are mid range mp3 players. Funnily enough they seem to use recycled clip+ screens. The Ruizu X02 is a bottom of the range mp3 player with a dodgy UI.
Then there's the less chinese FiiO class players which are at the high end.
All here have microSD slots and the general stuff you got out of a clip+, except rockbox.
Josiah Russell
>2007 >iPod Classic >160GB storage space >30 hour active use battery life
>2017 >Have to use a phone >128GB SD card if you're lucky >what remains of the 64-128GB internal storage if you're not >no radio >6 hour active use battery life >also have to find an audio app that doesn't shit itself trying to index a few thousand songs >alternatively spend half a grand on audiophile snake oil so that you can put TWO 128GB SD cards in it
Progress.
Isaac Russell
Reflash it with the new firmware. I forgot the specifics, but ask around on /csg/
Matthew Flores
Does it play flac?
Thomas Nguyen
nice job dodging the question SJW
Gavin Brown
How long do have you had it for?
Elijah Martinez
I paid $60 new for Sup Forumsmeme. Now it is $80. Pay up now and enjoy, cuz it is 10x better than using an expensive phone when paired with rockbox and a fat32 formatted monster microsd.
Brody Davis
I loved mine. I lost it doing yard work though
Noah Mitchell
but you're supposed to buy a subscription like a good consumertard
Chase Kelly
no thanks it was worth it when it cost 25 USD there are better alternatives
Oliver Bennett
Xduoo x3. It ain't as cheap, but the sound is a bit better, plus it has a better headphone amp and dual microsd card slots, so you can put 256gb of storage in there for a package about $230 in total, which is hard to match otherwise.
David Martin
Oops, mathed wrong. That's actually for $170.
Cameron Barnes
I have two rockbox'd clip zips.
Ian Gomez
been looking in to this recently and I'm planning on getting a cheap AGPTEK until I get a bit more money in.
Can someone tell me if rockbox is still dead? I heard something about an xDuoo and a Fiio port a while ago but the forums were down last I checked.
William Price
Does this do drag and drop video or do you have to convert it in to some propriety .gif format for it to work?
Grayson Lewis
Get a V20
Nolan Bennett
Why dont you use your fucking phone and get spotify ? Seeing you use autism clip is getting me school shooter vibe
Gabriel Thomas
spotify is for losers and I don't want to drain my phone battery, sometimes I just want something light to wear on a job too
Mason Taylor
Are you the same guy complaining about people using cash in the credit card thread?
Matthew Gray
>roadtrip! time to listen to some of my favourite albums >no LTE
Robert Cruz
yes, you're not even entitled to own the media you pay for. You can just stream it if you're lucky. This is the cancer that has become the norm.
Samuel Baker
Get a phone charger, or a battery pack. Get a lighter phone. Fixed. No more autism payer.
Jackson Gonzalez
>fixed >more complicated than a PMP >still has less storage capacity
Daniel Bailey
xDuoo x3 or x100 if you have massdrop. Hardware buttons, takes two microSD cards, can rockbox it.