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Hello everybody!
I bought my first iRiver, the iMP 250 iRiver 2, sometime in 2001, and then upgraded to the 350 just befor Christmas. The reasons were: Better display and functionality of the remote, which I used more than the base unit, which usually got tucked away somewhere in a backpack or carrying case. Though the iRiver 2 developed some problems with reading disks just before I got rid of it (due in part, I'm sure, to the inferior media I was using), I still use the SlimX to this day. It's taken its wear, to be sure: the remote clip broke shortly after I rigged up a space in my car to mount the remote by its clip ( |
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I remember ordering it, and having the delivery notice in my letterbox the next day. The guys at the post office had to read the package twice before they believed me that it had come from Korea the day before to Australia. My plugpack died fairly quickly, but I never used it anyway. I used to take my player when I went hiking (haven't been for ~12 months), so carry 10 rechargable batteries for the average 4 day hike. I bought a charger that charges 10 batteries at once. I was always amazed at how well it handled bumps and knocks. I never once had it skip on me in all the times I went hiking. The rather nifty case that was supplied with it is the case It still resides in. Very handy having the room for 5 CD's inside the case, and the pouch on the front was good for the remote and earbuds. I still have it, and would always prefer it over my T30 for hiking trips, or any situation where I would be away from my PC for a while. |
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I had an iMp-550 for years, then gave it to my girlfreind and see has used it since, soppose it has been used between us for 3 or 4 years now, but we have both evoloved to hdd players. I would say the 550 is great, super slim, great sound, very versitile for what it was, but we did have trouble with the thing near the end, it would sometimes be quite reluctant to play a CD no matter how much we hit it with a hammer. That was the only gripe. That and the lack of firmware installments. Still I have those problems with my 140 (well, up until I wnet with rockbox) and the GF has the same probs with her h10 6gb. OH well, thats the way of iriver I suppose.
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I've been using an iMP-50 since April '04. Price was right, but initially I was disappointed to find that it didn't work well as an all-purpose CD player. Now I use it only with packet mp3, and I'm happy.
It took a while to realize that the long load time and short battery life were related to trying to use NiMH. The unit works much better with alkalines. Load time also improved when I discarded some discs and reburned. (Reformatting wasn't enough.) Seems like loading and seeking need a higher voltage than just spinning the disc. Mp3 time with alkalines is long enough that I've never measured it. But for CD-audio I could get only a couple hours, or less if I swapped discs or did much switching between tracks. I wish I had a clue about why an iMP, capable of playing so many formats, can't read some CD-R discs that work fine in conventional players. (To get the iMP-50 to play them, I had to reburn all the CD-Rs I'd bought at concerts from musicians.) From user complaints elswhere, it sounds like this problem is not restricted to the low-end iMP-50. So, for sure I'd like to upgrade - but first I'd like a better sense of which issues are common to some of the other models, which issues I can escape by upgrading, and how far up I need to go. ---- 11/21: I just received a used iMP-350. This unit has no problem reading the aforementioned CD-R originals. Last edited by levinel : November 21st, 2005 at 09:42 PM. Reason: update |
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