Hi There I’m Walkman 2014
Neil Young’s preaching has been working — Sony recently announced their latest WalkMan, the 35th Anniversary model, and it’s pretty bad-ass. Save the Audio!
That little slab of gadget-lust has got hi-fi audio specs (DAC, amp, wiring, shielding), excellent build quality, and it plays high resolution digital!
This is the proof that there is a market for true music playback systems again. If Sony’s 35th anniversary walkman plays HD audio it immediately differentiates it from the “low-fi” phone and iPod world we’ve been in for the last 10 years.
Some general information, in case you are interested in purchasing one:
- available in Japan and Europe late 2014, street price expected around $700 US
- plays up to 24 bit, 192k FLAC and other formats
- 64gb on-board memory, not expandable
- runs the full android OS with app installation allowed, including outside music stores
- wifi and bluetooth expected for non-audio features. not clear if it can send audio over bluetooth
Compared to the Pono player, I think we will have some choices in this emerging market:
- available in the US late 2014, street price expected to be $400 US
- plays up to 24 bit, 192k FLAC and other formats
- 64gb on-board memory + card slot for swapping 64gb cards (128gb cards coming soon)
- runs a proprietary OS with audio only features. no apps or internet connectivity
- no wifi or bluetooth. Neil says you can’t take away the wires if you can’t replace what originally went through them 😉
There’s two other DAP’s I found on the market in the US, one from a company called Fiio and one from an upscale stereo maker whse name is slipping my mind. But the Fiio one was around the $400 price point and looked to be an impressive device. The other one is high-end all the way, with the player over $1k and even the cables were $100+, so no thanks on that.