Will better sound help a non-iPod product succeed in a iPod-centric world? JVC is betting on it with the Alneo XA-HD500. Now, I'm not saying the iPod sounds bad. The minis and nanos I've heard sound pretty good. But the Alneo has an edge in transparency that becomes immediately obvious with a high-end classical recording like Mozart's Clarinet Concerto (K622), as played by the Michelangelo Chamber Orchestra with soloist Antony Michaelson. Normally I don't expect miracles from MP3 files, even when ripped at 192 kilobits per second, but I was amazed at the fragile beauty of the string sound and the air that surrounded the solo instrument. I was hooked.
Will better sound help a non-iPod product succeed in a iPod-centric world? JVC is
betting on it with the Alneo XA-HD500. Now, I’m not saying the iPod sounds bad. The
minis and nanos I’ve heard sound pretty good. But the Alneo has an edge in
transparency that becomes immediately obvious with a high-end classical recording like
Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto (K622), as played by the Michelangelo Chamber
Orchestra with soloist Antony Michaelson. Normally I don’t expect miracles from MP3
files, even when ripped at 192 kilobits per second, but I was amazed at the fragile
beauty of the string sound and the air that surrounded the solo instrument. I was
hooked.