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There are plenty cheap brands, like Redstar, dbtronic, First Austria,
Pionier with "i"....
Are there worth their money? Do they sound well?
Please, write your opinions.

Thank you.
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Never heard of any of these. Souns like swap meet brands. Don't waste
your money.

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Never heard of any of these. Souns like swap meet brands. Don't waste
your money.


You're just snappy, Ephedra, because you hate portable MP3 player questions
in this group.

MOSFET


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No man. I am coming to grips with them, really . Just sounds like
swap meet brands, like Rockwood, etc.

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No man. I am coming to grips with them, really . Just sounds like
swap meet brands, like Rockwood, etc.

I know, I was just teasing you.

I fear that from now on every time someone asks how to connect their iPod to
their stereo, I'll think of you.

MOSFET




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you get what you paid for.
a $50 player will be a $50 player, it's not going to sound like a $1000
player.

go for established brand names.



"Bozoo" wrote in message ...
There are plenty cheap brands, like Redstar, dbtronic, First Austria,
Pionier with "i"....
Are there worth their money? Do they sound well?
Please, write your opinions.

Thank you.
PawelZ




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