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Thursday 1 January 2015

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hello everyone this is fiio x1

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  • Supports APE, FLAC, WAV, WMA, ALAC at upto 192kHz/24bits. Also supports MP3
  • Continuing the X5's classic scroll wheel with X keygroup layout, users can quickly borwse and play songs an add them by batch to their playlist
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his realy best cheap mp3 player u can buy mp3 player online

his Great portable music player. For $100 you get a music player that can play most lossless audio codecs and it uses a micro sd card for memory. It has a built in sound equalizer which is better then the apple presets. Sound will not blow you away so don't expect a night and day difference from your phones audio,however it will allow you to play lossless audio codec's which will sound better then your compressed MP3s, this X1 does have a better DAC (sound processor) but it's not a high end one. If I had to guess I would say about a 10% better Sound quality than iPhones built in DAC
 
 
This is the best portable music player I have owned. Why? I will list all the points which were very valuable to me:
1- You cannot beat the price. My other 2 portable players are Sony 16 GB Mp3 players. I use one exclusively at the gym. The other is is connected with a line level cable [FiiO L5 Line Out Dock Cable] to a Fiio Andes Dac/Amp. I use this mainly with my Audio-Technica ATH-M50. The Sonys are great except limited to 16 GB and no lossless flac option

Finally decided to upgrade my sony walkman because I ran out of space. Love the sound of the Fiio, the huge storage capacity and the fact that is supports so many formats. Functionality is smooth and easy to get the hang of. Love all the added extras like the 2 screen protectors, case and some skins. Now I know this just came out and I am sure there will be some firmware updates but it would be cool to have a year folder in the category section and even more important for the all songs folder to list songs in alphabetical order by just the song name instead of the complete file name. Also when you are listening to a song the year would be nicer to have instead of the file format and bit rate listed. But other than those few minor issues the $100 entrance fee is well worth it.
 
2- Love that the output can be switched between headphone or line level out. I use the line out option connected to a Fiio E12 with FiiO L16 cable. My Senn HD 650 have never sounded so good. My future set up will be using a Schiit Tube amp using this player as source.

3- I am mainly a "Listen to album" kind of guy, so not being able to make playlist was not a issue, but Fiio has fixed that with the latest firmware update. It supports M3U playlists. I was not able to sync flac music using Windows media player. I use foobar2000 to create and sync playlists. You have to search the web as to how, not hard, just how you lay the path. Very doable

Update: Fiio now has a firmware update (1.1) that supports playlists, low sample rate (below 32 khz) (audiobooks), and the option to now choose between showing filename or title from ID3 tag in the Now Playing screen. Only thing left for me to make this perfect is a year folder and having the option to search for songs in alphabetical order

I bought another one for the wife, she will be using without the E12 and with Senn HD 555. It sounds great without the Amp. For HD 650 yes a AMP is a must
 
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