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arnoldc wrote:No, at least in technical merit because of the differences in the chip used
marty_e wrote:Stupid question but do all iPod's sound the same? - all else being equal. I think it's time to update my 30gb U2 ipod since people look at me like I'm using a walkman. Will an ipod touch sound the same as a classic etc...
abiedoodles wrote:flash memory ipod type (1-8gb) sounds better than hard drive type (20gb- above) because of the noise created by hard drive type.
keith wrote:Compared my iPhone with my old iPod Photo and it's so much better. I think Jack compared his new one with the old ones too and there was a diff.
marty_e wrote:thanks guys. So which ones do you like? Prof, do these various models have sonic characteristics that you know of?
marty_e wrote:Stupid question but do all iPod's sound the same? - all else being equal. I think it's time to update my 30gb U2 ipod since people look at me like I'm using a walkman. Will an ipod touch sound the same as a classic etc...
vintage_dog wrote:definitely no.
i got a few months ago a 120gb iPod (dont know model) to replace an old (40 or 60gb) unit which was not working well with the wadia. the older model sounded better! and then i read somewhere an article comparing the different models which confirms my observations...
so newer does NOT always mean better..
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