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Hidizs AP100 Portable HiFi Music Player

Hidizs AP100 Portable HiFi Music Player

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Product Description
If you want to take your lossless files with you on the road, you need a portable audio player capable of handling high resolution files. Built with an easily adjusted equalization, premium inner components, and the ability to handle up to 24-bit, 192 kHz audio, the Hidizs AP100 Portable HiFi Music Player brings you the best of your music with nothing lost in conversion Read More

Advanced Portability

If you want to take your lossless files with you on the road, you need a portable audio player capable of handling high resolution files. Built with an easily adjusted equalization, premium inner components, and the ability to handle up to 24-bit, 192 kHz audio, the Hidizs AP100 Portable HiFi Music Player brings you the best of your music with nothing lost in conversion.

Hidizs AP100 Portable HiFi Music Player

AP Class

After loading music onto the 8 GB internal memory or slotting in a Micro SD card with up to 64 GB of additional memory, select your songs on the easily readable LCD screen through the simple push-button controls. All of your favorite audio is broadcast in a neutral and detailed presentation, with no single part of the range dominating over the rest. While the sound can dramatically improve when used in conjunction with a headphone amplifier, you can get all of the power you need right out of the AP100.

Hidizs AP100 Portable HiFi Music Player

EZ EQ

For quick adjustments on the fly, the AP100 features a dedicated SRC button to cycle between resolutions and a dedicated EQ button to change the equalization settings. Inside the magnesium alloy shell, the player is stocked with a Cirrus Logic DAC chip, dual level crystal oscillators, and a host of premium parts meant to keep your sound where it should be.

Hidizs AP100 Portable HiFi Music Player

Specs

  • Hidizs
  • Cirrus Logic CS8422 DAC chip
  • Supports up to 24-bit, 192 kHz playback
  • Compatible with MP2, MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, AAC, ALAC, and OGG formats
  • Supports CUE index play and gapless play
  • Dual level crystal oscillators
  • Hardware equalization
  • 2.4 in LCD widescreen with 320x240 resolution
  • Push-button control
  • Magnesium alloy body
  • Built-in memory: 8 GB
  • Supports up to 64 GB with Micro SD card
  • 3000 mAh Li-Ion battery
  • Play duration: 10 hours
  • Inputs: 1/8 in (3.5 mm)
  • Outputs: 1/8 in (3.5 mm) Coaxial, 1/8 in (3.5 mm) Line-out
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz
  • SNR: 108 dB
  • Total harmonic distortion: < 0.003%
  • Separation: > 92 dB
  • Po output power: 2.2 V RMS per channel
  • Lo output power: 1.2 V RMS per channel
  • 4.17 x 2.56 x 0.63 in (106 x 65 x 16 mm)
  • 4.90 oz (139 g)

Included

  • USB cable
  • Screen protector
  • 1/8 in (3.5 mm) audio cable
  • Leather case

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Dec 24, 2014 PT.

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Another lighter much cheaper option is the old sansa fuze [not the fuze+ or clip]which can be picked up on ebay for $40. It will support 32-320Kbps for MP3 and 32-256Kbps for WMA; WMA, secure WMA, FLAC, Ogg-Vorbis, and audiobooks [no AAC] ; supports is Gapless playback which means non stop music. FM radio 40-preset FM radio with FM recording, a voice recorder, audio clips are saved in the WAV format, and has a 24-hour music playback and 5 hours of video on battery charge; Video compatible with MPEG4 (SP) QCIF+ 20fps, MP4, MOV, AVI, DiVX, WMV, H.264 on a 1.9" inch 224 x 176 screen the microSDHC slot card expands the 2,4 or 8 gb internal an additional 32gb max. its smaller lighter,but you dont get composite outputs. it can be rockbox'ed [RockBox firmware] and accepts a FiiO L6 Line Out Dock (LOD) Cable. 48kHz is the max sample frequency so no 96 and 192kHz files but you save 80% of the price of this one. if you want the hi-fi just run it through your DAC /AMP you likely already have. It seems to be rated at16-32 ohms but runs up to around 75 Ohm rated headphones no problem [which is almost all earbud style, bose q15's] but larger ohm [power] draw headphones limits your max volume. the manual details here page 5 http://mp3support.sandisk.com/sansa/UserManual/FUZE/fuze_userguide_en.pdf The sound is ruler flat and neutral with no peaks, dips or roll offs at either end of the spectrum. The sound can be tweaked via the built in EQ which offers the popular EQ presets like Rock, Pop etc as well as a 5 band custom EQ. However the EQ works in such a way that if you increase a particular band, instead of increasing the dB of that particular band the Fuze+ decreases the dB of all other bands. I have one and although not a hi-fi its a solid portable music option. it uses microUSB 2.0 to charge and drag drop files to the memory [internal or external card folders].Those of you who have a large collection of music that would be difficult to manage can use the MTP(Media Transfer Protocol) mode which allows you to use Windows Media Player to manage music and playlists on the device. If you wish to just use the drag and drop facility then you can select the default MSC (Mass Storage Mode) which turns the Fuze into a portable drive. Use the latest firmware depending on the size of the internal memory. http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1370738.html good tips
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