A high quality audio player for the audiophiles
The device delivers a balance of high-fidelity reproduction for
a clear and natural sound
The MP3 player may well be considered dead in the consumer
world, but not among audio phi les. Why ? It turns out the audio converters on
your phone aren't always that great.
So, if you're looking for an MP3 player, which one should you
get?
Sure you have a few choices, and they're not all created equal.
Onkyo, however, is here to m a k e your search easier with its flagship music
player, the DP-X1A.It's a new digital audio player that's built for portability
without doing away with great performance. But at $799, it doesn't come cheap.
Design
The first thing you'll notice about the Onkyo DP-X1A is its
spectacular design -by all accounts, it's a good-looking device. It's a little
shorter and wider than your average 2017 smartphone, but a whole lot thicker, coming
in at a cool 0.5-inches. On the left of the player is where you'll fnd the
volume wheel, while on the right you'll find a power button, three playback
control but tons and two microSD card slots.
Software
If you've used n Android phone before, you already know how to
use the DP-X1A -it runs on a full version of Android 5.1, with the full set of
Google's apps. The music app is built for taking advantage of all the features
this player has to offer. It'll let you browse through the music on the player
and on your SD cards, browse by artist, album, or song, and so on.
Performance
Of course, none of this matters if the player doesn't sound
great -and it does. If you're someone who likes more control over the sound of
your music, you can easily set the EQ using the music app. The bass response on
the player is perfectly placed, and the overall sound will largely depend on
the headphones you choose. The player won't be the weak link in your signal
chain here .
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