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Is Poweramp hi res music player a relic to some, or do you favor Samsungs

What do you prefer as your goto music player presently


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notableuser

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@ The risk of seeming like another rookie post again, I am quite inquisitive of Note 10 or Plus owners choice of audio players you choose on the device. This is not a biased question. I myself prefer bassy, and clarity. Of course quality headphones are also a factor. Dolby atmos is tricky, but It amazed myself of the
quality produced on the device. Simply put, What's your chosen player


Thanks for not laughing how I phrased this.
My chosen artist is Helly Larson.
I am using version 3
build 841

Additionally a poll on wired or BT buds of which you listen to audio https://www.sammobile.com/2019/09/0...which-are-you-using-with-your-galaxy-note-10/
 
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I'm using both the stick wired buds, and the galaxy buds.

But I'm no audiophile, and don't really listen to music on mine
 
both offer the same sound. one just has more features. a true audiophile will let the music play exactly how it was recorded and mastered, with no extra seasoning or additives.
 
both offer the same sound. one just has more features. a true audiophile will let the music play exactly how it was recorded and mastered, with no extra seasoning or additives.
Samsungs player for me is muddy but ok.my other player was beyond belief. And headsets matter.
 
google play music is mine. TBH i do not have an ear for what sounds better. i put my jbl BT speakers next to the bose version and did not hear the difference.
 
Still a fan of poweramp after all this time. I did give some other players a go a year or two ago, but came back to poweramp. It is still updated occasionally, so I don't see much need to change.

That said, Spotify probably accounts for 99% of my mobile music listening.
 
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Still a fan of poweramp after all this time. I did give some other players a go a year or two ago, but came back to poweramp. It is still updated occasionally, so I don't need much need to change.

That said, Spotify probably accounts for 99% of my mobile music listening.
I get that, although my spotify experience is the music file quality is superior, and I have selective listening, and dont use spotify anymore due to cost. Fixed income.
 
I was never a Poweramp user. I've used Winamp through the years but it is no longer supported... at least I don't think it is. I stream SiriusXM so I don't really play my own tunes like I did in the past. I enjoy my own tunes but they were collected over a long span of time from many places. Some are so old that they are of lesser bit rate and they all have a problem of not being ripped at the same volume level. All that is eliminated with a streaming service but my library is larger than what they care to stream.
 
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