Well, to follow up on this thread:
I ended up buying an iAudio 7 (16Gb) from
these guys, and I am very satisfied with it overall so far, particularly the sound quality.
I would not call the sound 'cold' (using a flat EQ and no BBE etc.) although I am using Sennheiser CX300 canalphones which are recognised as being
bassy, but it certainly is detailed, using FLACs as the source (FLAC support is why I bought it).
The only 'fly in the ointment' is the glacial speed of USB transfers to the player, which seems to be a problem affecting
only the 16Gb version. Not a big deal for me, as once I have transferred ~15Gb of albums to the player (over 3 hrs
), I tend to listen to them all several times over before loading new albums on. At least it charges the battery during this process!
Battery life appears to be as good as claimed so far - I have listened to it for about 20hrs and the battery indicator still shows full charge.
The touch sensitive controls have not caused me any problems regarding overshooting while scrolling through lists etc., but I did set the sensitivity to low.
Build quality is good, and subtle presentation touches like the CE info on the rear being a sort of 'hologram' style, add class to the player. It is a fingerprint magnet though!
It may not be the smallest or thinnest player around, but I find it plenty small enough to fit in a shirt pocket easily, and if it were any smaller I would find it hard to hold with my big, clumsy hands.
Anyway, that is my mini review. Overall, highly recommended for music use. (While it handles video/photos the small screen makes it a waste of time).