• I tested this superb hi-res player and now music on my iPhone jus

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Jun 17 15:45:04 2022
    I tested this superb hi-res player and now music on my iPhone just sounds beige

    Date:
    Fri, 17 Jun 2022 14:18:50 +0000

    Description:
    A&K's latest entry-level DAP walks all over the sound coming from my phone
    and in doing so, reignites my love of music.

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    I'll get straight to it: I just tested the Astell & Kern's A&norma SR25 MKII hi-res digital audio player (or DAP, as audiophiles tend to call them) and it delivered a stone cold sonic masterclass to my iPhone 11 , Samsung Galaxy S21 and older iPhone 7 (audio reviewers often have two or three phones on the go and that's totally not weird).

    To call it the best MP3 player at this level is actually to do it down, too saying the A&norma SR25 MKII is a good MP3 player is akin to saying Karim Benzema is good at kicking balls or that Patrick Mahomes is good at throwing them.

    And it's not even the sublime sigh-inducing audio quality that makes me love it so much although we'll come back to that later.

    Don't get me wrong, there's still a spot in my bag that can only be filled by my trusted vintage iPod Classic . Its ease of use, abundance of storage and, I'll be honest, rich seam of albums from a disquiet youth My Chemical Romance, Pennywise, Anti-Flag, I keep you close to my heart; I keep you here make it irreplaceable.

    But months invariably turn to years and in truth, the sands of time engulfed the humble iPod years ago even Apple's last surviving player, the iPod Touch (7th Generation) , has now gained its wings .

    Welcome then the A&K A&norma SR25 MKII. I emphatically want you to know about it even though I realise that at $749 /699 / AU$1,099 many will overlook it and I get that. Smartphones are the non-negotiable essential to keep us connected to the world at large and handily, these also serve as Walkmans. So base covered, right?

    Not for me. Not when I know that portable music can sound so, so much better. Opinion: A&K's player will reignite your love of listening Listen to Radiohead's OK Computer and tell me this A&K player isn't the best in its class (Image credit: TechRadar)

    Consider that a new iPhone 13 will set you back around $799 / 779 / AU$1,349 for the 128GB model. Yes, this cost is often split into monthly instalments
    as part of your network-provider contract (and let's not forget initiatives such as Apple Pay Later ) but it's proof that such a fee is palatable even in the current financial crisis and is currently being paid by most of us, with interest.

    Now, this A&K player. If the company's May-issue Kann Max proves why the iPod had to die , the A&norma SR25 MKII I've just spent the week with proves that you don't need to cough up $1,300 / 1,199 / AU$1,899 for a worthy
    replacement. You actually only need to cough up half that to get much of the same tech, still in a handsome Astell & Kern jacket and crucially, with
    Astell & Kern's sonic wizardry baked right in.

    Gone are the days of hooking your fussy player up to your PC and waiting
    hours while DSDs load too; this little player has AK File Drop (first introduced in the pricierA&futura SE180player) for easier wireless file transfers, plus Wi-Fi for access to platforms such as Tidal 's streaming and downloads, all without encroaching on your phone's data allowance.

    But the thing that will change most for you, should you purchase one, is that you will make more time for music. You will revel in this. And while that
    does have much to do with how good it sounds, it arguably has more to do with the lack of distractions when listening to it.

    Ask yourself this: do you really enjoy music on your phone? Do you play an album right through from beginning to end, noting the concepts or musical passages that might be echoed between tracks? Or do you try to stream a track on Apple Music then realise your 5G connection is dodgy? Or do you get distracted by a WhatsApp thread, or a calendar notification, or an incoming call, or the that Lossless streaming is killing your data allowance?

    That won't happen here. And that's before we even get into how easy it is to get hi-res music onto the thing for offline listening and how good said
    music will sound.

    If you love music on the go, at least let these words roll around in your
    head for a bit. Yes, times are far from easy, but I'd argue that is when we need music more than ever and where bringing music to your ears is
    concerned, this product is A number one, top of the heap. Start spreadin' the news



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