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RE: Re: Audiotron vs Rio Receiver - Round 2
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- Subject: RE: Re: Audiotron vs Rio Receiver - Round 2
- From: "Mick Furlong" <hiltoneltd@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 May 2002 17:42:39 +0100
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Sounds
like different things matter to different folks, horse for
courses.
Some
of the people on this list are willing to pay £1000s for their audio
experience, a tone deaf old bugger like me couldn't tell the
difference
between a £200 and £1000 device. Before someone says it yes I
could probably
tell which was which but beyond a certain level the additional
quality is
indiscernable to me.
Looks
don't matter so much to me as I dont like loads of kit on view, other
people
like to make a showcase of their kit.
I
guess there are seperate markets for these devices just like there are for
all
audio kit ....otherwise we would all be using Meridians or
Amstrads.
In
fact the lack of choice in the MP3 network market is probably the only
reason we
are having this discussion if there was a broader range with differing
facilities and quality at dffering price levels we wouldnt even bother
:).
all
IMHO ;)
Mick
> > and
be
happy enough with it. > > BUT - this is using a separate amp
rather
than the internal RIO > one - > > that I instantly noticed
sounded rather shabby. > > > > Adding an extra amp to get
decent quality negates the principal > > advantage of the Rio -
that
of size. > > > > I disagree entirely, the primary
advantage of the Rio is price not > size. In fact dare I say size
isn't
important. I would actually > prefer the Rio in a 'proper' case...The
fact is that the rio for the > price is the only available product.
If
you choose to use the rio > internal amp you get what you
deserve..
When you can get the rio for $99 from Tiger, sure it's a
big
step to $299 for the Audiotron, but if you're looking at the more normal
Rio price around $200, there's less of a leap to the Audiotron price
point and thus the price is less relevant. When you consider that the
price of the Rio includes a pants amp, then you are paying very little
money for the guts of the thing, and quality suffers as a result - both
quality of sound and of the physical unit itself.
I wouldn't
choose
to have a crappy LCD and crappy controls on my player, with a rather
suspect colour scheme unless space was at a premium. As you suggest, you
get what you pay for - and with the Rio you get (IMO) an inferior
product. You say you would prefer the Rio in a proper case -
fine,
save up and buy an Audiotron! I don't think if you are
motivated only by price that you will _ever_ get what you want and you
will
be forever making do with inferior product.
Oh gawd - this is
getting a bit rant-ish and I can see it turning into a flame war.
I
don't want it to, I'm just saying, _IMO_ price is not the most important
factor (and no, I don't have money to burn
either).
Tony
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