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I like listening to high quality audio. The problem with listening to high quality audio has traditionally been that a person must play vinyl records, which are impractical store or one must buy high end digital files. Buying high end digital files has traditionally been a pain also,because you need to go to lots of different niche websites. Once you go to these niche websites you need to figure out which file type to download, get a third party program to download them and then use another program to play them.
I don't care about any of this technical stuff. I just want the music to sound good and I want an easy to use system like itunes, where I press one button and the music downloads and starts playing. ponomusic is the best solution I've found. It's designed by Neil Young. With this service you get physical device that operates like a ipod and also a store like itunes. Here's a chart comparing audio quality: ![]() I've been listening to this device and audio downloads from the store for several weeks and I notice a significant quality improvement over CD quality. And of course the quality improvement is even much better than MP3. It makes me happier. I "feel" the music instead of just listening to the music. A downside with this service is that the high res catalogue is limited right now. Here's the site: https://ponomusic.force.com/ |
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Why would you buy a low resolution version in the first place? If you're going to buy a low res version then you might as well use an ipod. I wait for the highest resolution or I don't buy at all. Every song/album I have so far is the highest resolution.
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Neil Young screwed his service. As of now you can no longer download music and there's no estimated relaunch time. This apparently has something to do with the distributor they use. Whatever case it doesn't work. Neil should stick to making music instead of being a techie engineer. He failed on his promise. The site was always slow to use but I stuck with this because once the music was downloaded it worked reasonably. As a joke he recently released his music on another platform and not his, that shows how little faith he has in Pono.
Here's the official message: I no longer recommend Pono. |
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Music player discussions like this usually come down to what users value most—simple design, smooth playback, and an easy setup without unnecessary complexity. Even small usability improvements can make a big difference in everyday listening.The same idea applies across mobile apps in general, where users often look for clear instructions for installation, login, or basic features so they can start using things without confusion. Platforms like DK222 Apk Games also reflect this broader mobile trend by focusing on simple Android guides and app-related help for users.At the end of the day, people just want apps that are easy to use and don’t get in the way of the experience they’re trying to enjoy.
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