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Braincapers
It may be great. I may get one. However you can get already get CD quality on an ipod and yet most of the time I rip MP3s at 320 and occasionaly apple lossless and I'm usually happy with the results so much will depend on cost.
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schillid
I thought it said Porno at first.
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schillid
I thought it said Porno at first.
I thought it said Poncho at first.
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kowalski
Pono is an hawaiian word and it means something like uprightness or proper, accurate.
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kowalski
Pono is an hawaiian word and it means something like uprightness or proper, accurate.
[www.wehewehe.org]
It's also not far from Phono.
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jabhead
Neil discusses this in his new book quite extensively.
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schillid
I thought it said Porno at first.
I thought it said Poncho at first.
Psychedelic Pill
I thought it said Pony. Although I hope it isn't.
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Neil Young will launch Pono, his new music player, at the SXSW music conference in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, March 11 at 5:00pm.
SXSW has officially announced Young as a keynote speaker for the conference although they fall short of announcing a Neil Young showcase to unveil his new album ‘A Letter Home’.
Pono is a high-quality music player aiming at the opposite end of the market to those content with poor quality MP3 players such as the iPod.
According to SXSW, “Neil Young has long been an advocate for studio-quality music in the digital age, and laments the relatively inferior sound quality offered by the current services. Pono, built from the ground-up, is his attempt to remedy this problem, and deliver to the listener the exact, full sounds the artist intends. Young – a Grammy-Award Winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee – will certainly go into more detail on Pono and deliver choice lessons from his legendary and storied career at SXSW”.
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oldschool
as most music fans these days seem satisfied with crappy low bit rate MP3 files.