as you might know the main thing I'm concerned about is pure audio/sound quality.
Therefore I was (and still am) a huge fan of MiniDisc.
And of course this is the reason why I only allow Sony DAP's to feed my ears with music.
But I'm really beginning to think that sony has another, perhaps hidden, secret.
The PSP. I have one, and I'm starting to notice the quiete good, if not fantastic soundquality it delivers.
I'm absolutely unsure how this is possible, but I have some thoughts about it.
I wonder if some of you guys has noticed this.
I think PSP sounds very natural (with EQ off) yet full, rich and clear with a very good soundstage and a comfortable sense of space in it.
I'm still putting it to the test right now, but I must say that I'm really surprised about this. especially by the fact that I only find out after a year of PSP experience.
I'm curious how you guys think of this.
(I noticed it with High bitrates atrac3+ and LAME 3.96 files and compared to MZ-NH900. NW-E307 and NW-A1200)
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hi guys,
as you might know the main thing I'm concerned about is pure audio/sound quality.
Therefore I was (and still am) a huge fan of MiniDisc.
And of course this is the reason why I only allow Sony DAP's to feed my ears with music.
But I'm really beginning to think that sony has another, perhaps hidden, secret.
The PSP. I have one, and I'm starting to notice the quiete good, if not fantastic soundquality it delivers.
I'm absolutely unsure how this is possible, but I have some thoughts about it.
I wonder if some of you guys has noticed this.
I think PSP sounds very natural (with EQ off) yet full, rich and clear with a very good soundstage and a comfortable sense of space in it.
I'm still putting it to the test right now, but I must say that I'm really surprised about this. especially by the fact that I only find out after a year of PSP experience.
I'm curious how you guys think of this.
(I noticed it with High bitrates atrac3+ and LAME 3.96 files and compared to MZ-NH900. NW-E307 and NW-A1200)
greetz
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