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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2012 19:52:09 GMT
Hi Guys, Hope you all had a great break and may it continue for a few days yet . Just before Christmas I treat myself to a Blackberry 64GB Playbook and was very pleased to find that it would run an app called Neutron Music Player able to play, amongst many other things, 32 bit and 64 bit music files. Because it has so many options, and no instructions that I could find anywhere it's taken me a while to get it to sound good on cans but I've now got it somewhere close. I have to say it actually sounds very good with my AKG K390 earbuds but a bit veiled on my DT109s (surprise, surprise ). Has anyone else heard of this app or even got any experience of it 'cos I'd appreciate a few pointers on tweaking it if anyone can help. But if you haven't heard of it, take a look, you might be impressed. At the risk of saying the obvious it runs on Android (or Blackberry's version of it ). Cheers, Dave.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2012 20:50:33 GMT
Amongst my collection of mobile phones (and varying numbers so I can direct people different ways!!!) I have a Blackberry, Dave. I'll have a look for that app. Nope, Not there for me!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2012 22:55:56 GMT
Ian, with tongue firmly tucked in cheek Blackberry phones are different from Blackberry Playbooks (7" tablet) and lack the processing power needed. See here: - appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/128241/?lang=enI'm very impressed with it but I'd like some more educated ears to grab a listen. Cheers, Dave. EDIT: After a bit more listening with a variety of headphones I have to say this is the best portable audio device I have ever heard, without doubt. Dave.
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