I’m looking for a BIFL (or at least last me for a while) music player that can play .wav files, has a lot of storage, is portable, and the parts are able to be replaced/upgraded. I’ve heard about using iPod classics but it seems like they’re unable to play .wav files. Any reccomendations?

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        8 months ago

        Nah, I’m aware of flac, but I’ve had issues with compatibility that I don’t have with wav files.

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              8 months ago

              Which players? FLAC has been around for over 20 years, so players that don’t recognize it probably need to be updated :D

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    8 months ago

    Without running afoul of the BIFL ethos, I wonder why you can’t just use your smartphone?

    No smartphones are BIFL, but you’re always going to have one, and even if you insist on WAV instead of MP3 or FLAC, you can still fit a pretty big music collection in local storage.

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        8 months ago

        I have a OnePlus Nord w/a headphone jack, use Musicolet player, have SD card that supports up to 2TB if I remember correctly (I’m using a smaller card right now). Supports wav & flac (which is what I use). It’s a great player, and sometimes I use it as a phone. :)