FOR Punchy bass; insightful midrange; good tonal balance
AGAINST Nothing of note
Unless you’re some kind of artistic, athletic polymath, you’re probably going to experience some difficulty. Undoubtedly you’d do a better job if you could focus on one task at a time.
Give your phone a rest
Sonically speaking, that’s what we expect of our smartphones. They’re web-browsing, tweet-posting, call-making, music-playing machines, and we expect them to do everything well.
Herein lies the benefit of having a dedicated portable music player: something designed solely for the purpose of playing music is already giving itself a headstart.
This story is from the Awards 2017 edition of What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision.
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