Nov 04, 2007 16:18
I've always had a fascination for music; for singing, for listening to music, etc. I didn't realise how bad the sensitivity is until I plug in my new mp3 player today and test-listened to it for a while.
Meizu Miniplayer's file browing system's a pain in the arse for me, and only because I've been a lazy iTunes bugger who doesn't maintain her ID3 tags properly. Not the player's fault, yes.
Sound is clear-- too clear, I say. I can't seem to get rid of the echo-y quality of the voices despite tweaking the sound control, and am in general flabbergastered by the bass that is constantly turned on despite taking off the bass boosting control. (Needless to say, with this kind of emphasis, I hear a lot more stuff in the music than I would usually care for.)
Let me chew on this for a while longer and read the (thankfully) English guide. Or Google.
SGD$169 for 4GB is honestly not bad, and 90% of our stuff are made in China anyway, the difference being the name they stick onto the player at the end of the production line. *coughs*
EDIT @ 8pm: AHA. Found the damn thing to make it sound not echoy. Mmmmmmm good quality sound system, this player has, yes. Shall fix the ID3 tag issue when I'm not feeling like killing the various players installed in my computer, heh.
The music soul in me is happy.