Sonic Blue Rio PMP300 MP3 Players
Sonic Blue Rio PMP300 MP3 Players
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 02, 2000]
Iain
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Light weight, no skipping
Weakness:
Very quiet - even cracked up to full volume, no restart Bought the soley for use when running, but it is so quiet it get drowned out everytime a car passes! Similar Products Used: Sharp Minidisc |
[Apr 22, 2000]
Todd Hatch
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
portability, size,clarity, ease of use
Weakness:
poor customer support When I purchased my Rio MP3, I loved it. It is so convenient and small. The sound is terrific. However, I had a problem with the player skipping. I called the customer service number and was put into an automated system which kept me from ever talking to a human. I finally talked to a person and they told me to buy a new battery. This didn't fix the problem. They should have just offered to repair the unit. Now my player is sitting in a drawer when I could be enjoying it. Not good! |
[Mar 07, 2000]
Adam Duncan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
no skipping
Weakness:
sound quality i owned a rio for a only a couple of days before i returned it because of its horrible sound and lack of bass. if you want good digital recorder buy a minidisc both sony and sharp make minidiscs that are way better sounding than the rio and the discs are about $2.50 not $99 |
[Jan 17, 2000]
Richard
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Skip-free listening, near digital quality, easy upload/download from PC
Weakness:
Slow transfer from PC to Rio, No equalization Nice unit but slight over-priced. Should have more onboard memory. As it is, the Rio will hold about 8-10 4 minute songs sampled at 128k. |
[Mar 05, 1999]
CJ
an Audiophile
Ditto the previous review, I love mine too, with two caveats: |
[Mar 04, 1999]
TSV
an Audiophile
I have been into high end playback equipment for a long time now (pushing 20 yrs...) I've owned Maggies, Ohm, Mirage, Apogee, Spica, and currently Martin Logan reQuests. And a whole slew of source and amplification equipment. I currently have a dedicated listening room (25 x 25) with a cathedral ceiling and I listen to music nearly every night. My point is, I care about good sound reproduction and I beleive I have a reasonably firm grasp of what high fidelity is all about... if I had to boil it all down to a one liner, it would basically be: A system that can virtually disappear leaving you with nothing but the music as it was intended to be heard/experienced. I'm sure there's a very long line of folks who would love to argue that point... but that's the way I see it. |
[Apr 11, 2000]
Steven
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
No skipping, Very Clear Sound
Weakness:
Definitely needs more bass, even with good headphones. Also, certain frequencies, like clapping in a song, are way to loud, much louder than the voice or the music. I think an mp3 player is invaluable because there's never a need to buy 17 dollar cd's everytime you want one song on it. Also, it never skips and fits into your pocket. I just think though that it could use more bass, cause when i download mp3's onto my computer, they have lots of bass, but that player has almost none. |
[Jun 20, 2001]
Noah
Casual Listener
Strength:
expandability
Weakness:
battery can shake and rio can turn off (I stuck a dime in it) I had a rio 300 for about 3 days but it was stolen by a moron who didn't realize that a connection cable is required for songs to be added or deleted. I would recommend this to person who wants a small, portable device to play a few songs when needed. This is not recommended for a person who listens to music for 4 hours a day. The only problem was that the battery would shake and lose contact, which made the rio shut off. I fixed this by putting a dime in the battery slot (it kinda stuck out). I don't know what else I have to say. Similar Products Used: rio 500 |
[Feb 03, 2001]
ashley
Strength:
I bought the upgrable 32meg card,perfect for almost the same or a little more of a full cd.
Weakness:
Took about an hour to correct the settings in BIOS in order for the software to work so i could transfer files. No complaints regarding the Bass output whatsoever.Have a very good sound card and the sound output also depends on how well the MP3 was also.I have a great car stereo and for a portable player this unit is great and not costly like other models which leaves lots of room for upgrading!!!No problems with the transferring either,I have a fast hard drive which saeems to make the difference. |
[Mar 19, 1999]
Ricky Li
an Audio Enthusiast
Owned every portable audio device on the face of the earth, and this is the only device that 3 months after I bought it I still use it religiously and love to see how much more I can cram in to memory before the music sounds like mud. |