The Inquirer-Home

Ennyah Digisound MP3 player sounds Digigreat

Review Crystal clear
Mon Sep 01 2003, 10:40

Manufacturer: Ennyah
Price: Varies
Requirements: MP3 files, computer
Web Site: WWW.ENNYAH.COM

alt='ennyah' WHAT WITH the RIAA causing as much trouble as it can in the file sharing and mp3 world, mp3 users are in desperate need of something to make that painful world of law suits and danger less, err, painful. And the Ennyah Digisound mp3 player intends to do just that.

The nifty piece of kit has multiple functions -- mp3 playing being the main one. On top of playing mp3s, it can access the not-so-wonderful world of radio, and even let you record your voice (or something else) into it, should you have the desire.

Installation was very quick, and also very simple. After a few completely painless reboots, I had the player up and running, and was transferring mp3 files with no problem whatsoever. I tested out a wide selection of mp3 files - most were encoded in 192kbps or above, but the few that were in 128kbps somehow managed to sound absolutely fine. The sound quality was crystal clear, and an absolute joy to listen to.

The player itself was easy enough to operate, and I had it figured out in no time at all, I felt no need to flick through the manual.

Very highly recommended. µ

Share this:

Comments

There are no comments submitted yet. Do you have an interesting opinion? Then be the first to post a comment.

aboutus
Advertisement
Subscribe to INQ newsletters
Advertisement
INQ Poll

Authorities in several countries raided Megaupload recently, shut down all of its services, seized hundreds of servers and arrested several of its executives on criminal charges.

Do you think the move was justified?