I’m looking for a BIFL (or at least last me for a while) music player that can play .wav files, has a lot of storage, is portable, and the parts are able to be replaced/upgraded. I’ve heard about using iPod classics but it seems like they’re unable to play .wav files. Any reccomendations?

  • @David_Eight@lemmy.world
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    115 months ago

    Sony Walkman are the only company that takes making music players seriously today that I can think of. Probably not repairable so not really BIFL but worth taking a look.

  • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    55 months ago

    Without running afoul of the BIFL ethos, I wonder why you can’t just use your smartphone?

    No smartphones are BIFL, but you’re always going to have one, and even if you insist on WAV instead of MP3 or FLAC, you can still fit a pretty big music collection in local storage.

  • @tyrant@lemmy.world
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    25 months ago

    Check out fiio or other audiophile portable players. Maybe more pricey but I think some of them will fit your needs

  • @Srootus@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Ive owned 2 Hiby devices, and bought one for my Mother for a Christmas gift. Honestly its such a niche piece of tech that there’s not really a pro repair company making DAPs, I think IBasso make DAPs with somewhat removable batteries but they charge a pretty penny, maybe hold out till post 2027 to see if some companies conform to EU regulations with user serviceable batteries.

    Alas, HIBY are my favourite go to, the R4 is a value king around 250 and my personal DAP currently, the R3 ii is also a good choice at 150/175. But if thats too much, they do cheaper models at 90-ish for the R1.

  • @ace_garp@lemmy.world
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    15 months ago

    Monodeal CD707 is a discman that can play WAV/FLAC/MP3 from flashcard or CDs. Can cast to FM or Bluetooth. Headphone jack. USBC charging.

  • @Lumiluz@slrpnk.net
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    14 months ago

    Hmmm, I’ve been wanting something similar but haven’t had any luck finding new good options (closest bring those premium expensive Sony’s, but not repairable). It never occurred to me until now, I could probably just build one using a Pi Zero or something similar