(Note: Tested with new Battery, even though the original 2032 is over 3 V).įirst, it worked right out of the box (but remember, no internal power supply.so, you have to have a 12 V supply, (or 11V, like me), with a 5.5 mm barrel connector on it. Remote stopped working, completely.after 3 months of moderate use. Had to reglue remote membrane (very poor factory adhesive job). That POS lasted about two years, before the software completely lost its mind and it was impossible to get anything to work □ I had one of those "powerful, compact and Portable Slim lightweight portable" (apparently a "twice the portability" design) wonderful, micromonolith MP3 players that has the 4 way toggle button on front: That's my speed.that's what I call a great, user friendly product. On the Audiopipe, I had to scroll to AUX out.Īt this point, the speakers were blaring Nirvana or Aerosmith or The Kinks or something, I forget.Īll.ALL of the om the Exacto hitting the package tape, to Nirvana.took TWO minutes.about as much time it took you to read the above. I turned the Fisher on and selected AUX.ĭid you see all the stuff I had to do up top, there? There's more: I then plugged the adapter into the "switched" plug on the back of the Fisher. I plugged in a 12V barrel connector, a 3.5 mm mini to RCA connector and a micro SD card with adapter (>3000 songs). I took an Exacto to the package tape, opened the box and pulled out the "Ziploc" bag with this player. You can keep the button in the "ON" position if desired and then turn device on/off using the remote. Depending on how you hook the Player to your Amp or Stereo system (direct via 3.5mm or convert to RCA or digital) you may need a 3.5mm to RCA (or other) adaptor.So before buying, determine if you need a power supply and also how you will connect to your Amp (so you can get all parts all in one shipment).Last note. If you dont have one of these Power Supplys laying around, Search Amazon for "12 volt Power Supply" (a $5 one will work).The Player has a 3.5mm Audio Outlet (also an Inlet should you want to use it). any number <300mA could damage the player).I had a 12V 1.2amp converter from an older Netgear router that works perfectly. Below are some things to know before purchasing.You need to supply the 12V DC (brick-style) AC/DC converter with the following specs.***5.5mm positive pin barrel (or splice -in the barrel supplied with the Player)***NO MORE THAN 12-volts (11-volts might work but 13-volts could damage the player).***NO LESS THAN 300mA (any number >300mA is fine. This MP3 player runs off of 120-volt AC which makes it excellent for home stereo systems.As others have noted, its a little dated in design and operation (and the remote is very short-range) however, MP3 sound reproduction is very acceptable for a $23 device (and the FM radio works just fine). Why You Might Want To Consider This MP3 Player.MP3 players are everywhere but most all are Battery-Operated, and that is impractical for playing music all day long.
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