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This player surpassed my expectations! I purchased for the hi fidelity sound. I only play flac hrs files for the sound quality is 100 times better than MP3. The player comes with 128 Gig of internal storage, I added a 256 gig micro sd card so I have tons of storage space. If you want the best portable HR player under 1000 bucks, this is the one.
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I am happy with the sound, the ease of use, and the built quality of this Sony player. There are two things I am very unhappy with. (1) The audio power output is very low. I'm not even using hard to drive headphones but I find a lot of music are just not loud enough. I later found out that the amp section of the player is only 15 mW rms per channel into 16-ohms; the iPhone 6, not built as a music player, provides 26.39 mW!!! Not sure why Sony design it this way. As it stands, it can only drive the most efficient efficient IEMs or headphones and not much anything else. What a shame. I also bought the Sony PHA-3 DAC/amp and that helps somewhat. (2) This thing's battery life is terrible. I pretty much turn everything off except the player and I can only get, perhaps, 5 hours out of it, and I'm not even playing truly high res files or using balanced headphone...Read full review
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It is probably one of the best sounding portable players available, especially if you try it with double speed DSD files. But 5.6Mhz DSD use up 2 times the storage space of 24 bit 192k or 2.8Mhz DSD. Jazz At The Pawnshop took up over 7G. but you definitely can hear the increase resolution. The earphones also makes a big difference. The HIFIMan RE 600 is OK, but the AKG K3003i are really the ones you should at least use to get the best sound. Forget using big inefficient headphones like the Audeze LCD-3. The Sony does not have enough power to drive it effectively, but all the in-ear should be fine. You probably would use it for a portable device anyway. The battery life is pretty good even on hi-res files. I mostly leave wi-fi off. Charging time is a bit long though. You can also stream music and video and watch youtube with wi-fi. Of course that will shorten battery life. I mostly use the player to play hi-res music and am very happy with the sound quality.Read full review
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Great sounding DAP, supports multiple Audio file formats, obviously high resolution audio files. Very easy to move or delete files, compared to the Apple DAPs. Highly recommended.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Sony NW-WM1A from the sound signature series is a digital audio player that can reproduce a great and realistic sound, has a marvelous battery life, and is so easy to use with its practical design and clean software. It also shows premium build quality.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned