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15 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!! - READ THIS REVIEW FIRST!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: RCA RD2209 Lyra 2 32 MB Digital Audio Player (Electronics)
I purchased the Lyra2 and promptly returned it. When it came, I installed the software (that you have to use to download mp3s to this player) and found that is was converting all my 192kbps mp3s to 128kbps!!! I was very frustrated because converting an already compressed mp3 to an even lower bitrate is degrading the sound quality dramatically! I called RCA... which they don't make easy... and they told me that I would have to contact MusicMatch and RealPlayer to find out how to disable that conversion in their software. After spending all day trying to contact them by phone (which was even more difficult than reaching RCA!) and getting transferred from one tech to the next that didn't know how to stop this conversion, one of the MusicMatch techs asked me if the Lyra2 could even play mp3s over 128kbps? I thought he was insane! I called RCA again and they confirmed it... THE LYRA2 IS LIMITED TO 128KBPS!!! What a rip-off!!! I went back over all RCA's documentation, their website, FAQ's, and even Amazon's very thorough Tech Specs, and NOWHERE does RCA disclose this!!! NOWHERE... not even in their own documentation! I was so disappointed because it seemed really well built and had a really cool backlit display! Because it uses CompactFlash, you're only storage limit is the size of your card (unlike players with built-in memory or that use SmartMedia). Sadly, the cool design of the Lyra2 hardware is NOT worth the RCA... if you're listening... step into the 21st century!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Adaptable, rugged, serviceable player,
This review is from: RCA RD2209 Lyra 2 32 MB Digital Audio Player (Electronics)
Allow this review of a long-standing owner (2 years) to address some of the concerns by those reviews below. Although the Lyra 2 is not as readily available, it is still out there in the marketplace and for those considering it for purchase, get all the information you can, as you would with any MP3 player.1.) The bitrate issue was entirely related to the MusicMatch software, which has been addressed (removed) through subsequent releases. You have the option of capping bitrates at 96, 128 or 160 kbps if you wish to conserve card space (if you listen to books on tape, OTR or the like it isn't as much of an issue) but you don't have to. You can download at 190, 320 or VBR if you want. 2.) The player still comes with a 32MB CompactFlash card. I also have a digital camera which uses CompactFlash, and part of my decision to choose the Lyra was because of the same memory platform. I can use the cards in either as I need them. Since then, I have purchased additional cards for the camera and now have lots of additional storage to use for the Lyra. A 2GB Compact Flash card holds a lot of music and obviates the need to continually burn CDs. I've never had functionality problems with the unit, have been able to set up folders on the cards when downloading music to organize it and navigate through them without any issues. The player has taken a lot of abuse, traveling and commuting and being used in the car with the supplied cassette adapter. It's never failed me yet. I do prefer earbuds and never bothered with the headphones that came with the unit. That is just my preference. It has provided me with great battery life but I do recommend rechargeable NiMH batteries instead of throwaway alkalines if you intend to use it a lot. Compare it with others and the memory provided, flexibility to upgrade memory and price when you make your decision. At the time it was released this was the only portable on the market with an FM tuner; there is a far greater selection now. Compact Flash memory still gives you better battery life then HDD players like an iPod or Jukebox. If the batteries die, you can pop in a couple of spare AA's and keep going. With a HDD player, you're out of luck unless you can plug it into the car or go home and recharge it for several hours.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely Brilliant!,
By Eric (Washington State) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RCA RD2209 Lyra 2 32 MB Digital Audio Player (Electronics)
I got this as a present for Christmas. I was looking into MP3 Players, and I didn't see this one, but I'm SOOOOO glad I got it. It's nice and lightweight, fully portable, and great for running or jogging as it includes a remote control. It includes a 32 MB CompactFlash card, which sutes me, but you may need to upgrade to a better one, as this can only hold about 10 songs, Max. I never thought an MP3 player could have so many features! It has various modes such as Repeat 1, Repeat All, Shuffle, Program, ECT. By the way, I fully disagree with the only bad review on this product. 128 BPS is great sound quality, especially for a portable audio device. If you want something more, go ahead, buy an MP3 player, and end up having less space on the flashcard then the people who bought this product. Some other features include the digital FM tuner. Actually, the signal for that is not great, but in my opinion, I don't care. I don't pay 150 dollars to buy an FM Radio. A 6 band equalizer, also including rock and Jazz DSP modes, and a beautiful backlit LCD display rounds out the features. Loading songs onto the card goes So fast! 1 minute, and you can download 32 minutes worth of songs onto it! If I have to gripe, then I'll say I didn't like the headphones. I bought a pair of sony MDR-W08 Headphones. It makes the sound quality better too. Trust me, if you buy this, you won't be disapointed
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