
I was listening to a track the other day and the only thing I could think would make the sound I was hearing, were spoons which I'd never been able to hear before to make this distinction. Through the 1More Quads, I'm understanding when people talk about 'spacial', it's as though I'm in the recording studio and can see where each musician and vocalist is actually standing (not talking about a simple stereo split here). Whether through the 1More Quads or the 'general' car audio system, the AK Jr. I like a little pop (specifically some albums such as Texas, Annie Lennox, Emeli Sande), some rock (The Faces, Bruce Springsteen, Daughtry as some examples), but mostly I listen to old & rare soul from the 60's (Remastered) which also brings in old RnB, Jazz (George Benson) etc as well as more modern stuff such as Incognito, Sade, Jaheim, Anthony Hamilton, Chante Moore. I prefer Mids to Highs rather than masses of bass (and all the 1More Quad reviews gave me the impression they would be a good fit). The 1More quads I'm told need a good burn in period so I'm hoping the sound will only get better. With having the 1More Quads and the AK Jr., I've been using them as an excuse to play more music more of the time (not just when driving) over the past few weeks and overall, I'm really glad of my purchases as I feel the 2 products are giving me the sound I want (well at least 85%).
#Mp3 program floola Pc#
The Red Edition came with a red case which was nice as a protection, but the smaller size makes with the case on the 'previous', 'pause' & 'next' buttons on the side a little hard to "quickly" know which is which (feels a little like braille).īeing able to simply tag music files and plug the player in to the PC and it to be recognised easily, and selecting the choice to add folders of high res files was a joy compared to what I had to do for the Ipod.

The size of the player is great and it's really light (a little too light when out and about making me keep checking the pocket it's in). As long as I add via tagging the album art, I have not found any issues, but just to be safe (as I read some people have had issues showing the album art), I add a jpg file when transferring within the folder.

The 2nd thing I liked was the screen was bigger than the Ipod 6th, I could actually read the track text etc and it does justice to album art.
#Mp3 program floola software#
I picked up an Ipod Touch to hopefully increase the screen info size but the connection is on the bottom and I'd have to do a lot of software stuff to get it to rotate 180, so that's been pushed aside lol. I cannot for the life of me understand why any "portable" player would have them on the bottom, since in any pocket this will just add stress on the cable etc. The 1st thing I liked about the AK Jr was the head/earphone connection is on top.

Special Red Edition (HK) came my way, I grabbed it, after getting my hands on a pair of 1More Quad IEM's. Through this forum and the users reviews, my 1st choice was a Lotoo Paw 5k and I'm still waiting for this to happen, but when an AK Jr. However, having to convert all FLAC's etc into ALAC, to use an app like Floola to control the adding of music etc, the small screen I can hardly read with my old eyes, having to go with a preset sound based on a genre, I've been waiting for the budget allowance to move up. I appreciate that many enthusiasts may well have come a different route to me, into high quality players, but with a limited budget and the best chance to listen to music being when I drive to work, I first needed a player that I could easily use through the car audio and though I am anti-apple products, I got hold of a 6th Gen 120GB Ipod, which has served it's purpose pretty well, even when I took up cycling.
