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I should be getting an Cowon S9 soon and I'm thinking about doing the Rhapsody option for music...I believe it's like $15 a month for as much downloads as you like. Though you don't get to keep these music files but as long as you pay your $15 a month you're good to go.
Anyway, anyone use it and if so how do you like it? Is the sound quality decent? Thanks a lot. |
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I used to use Rhapsody but ended up a Zune subscription instead. Not that it was bad but i didnt need two subscription services. The Rhapsody music catalog is bigger than the Zune catalog- but what i dindt like about Rhapsody was the software. Though what i really like and miss using Zune are the Rhapsody Channels- really awesome for discovering new music. It has a really intelligent recommendation engine. Great for when you dont knwo what you feel like listening to. as far as sound quality its pretty much all the same. But i would say go for it, for $15 you cant go wrong.
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Yeah for $15 a month you just can't beat that. That's almost what I'm paying XM now. I would take this over XM any day.
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Also, I have a Rhapsody to go 14 day free trial that came with my Sony walkman that says unlimited downloads during the trial...Now does that mean I can download as many mp3 files to my PC as I want during the trial and keep them and load them onto my walkman? Sorry for the noob questions, but I'm fairly new the the MP3 world...Thanks |
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