Yup. It probably has "garage level" sound quality unfortunately. It wouldn't be hard to make something similar with decent quality of sound, but nobody seems to want to tackle it. Sigh. Thanks for commenting.
@@zarboaudioprojects1430 I think you could still use it for a project. Just upgrade it later when something better comes along. I mean, it was $8. A large hamburger combo isn't nearly as feature rich!
A lot of those small panel MP3 players, that you see on Chinese sites, are used in generic brand ride-on toy cars. That's probably one reason why they don't have a power button. Probably 13v-14v would be just right for those.
Check out the product page: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804777199515.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.29.441718023aEdA5&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa It's a bit tricky to mount due to it's weird circuit board size and shape.
What a shame. I have been looking for something like this too. I would want 40 watts for my project but obviously it wouldn't do it. Plus the noise and FM reception just kills it for me. Thanks Tom.
I've noticed that as well. Someone once told me that creating a shuffle mode wasn't all that easy. I have no idea, but maybe that's why they don't include it. They don't usually do repeat either, so maybe it's just cost cutting! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I’ve been tempted to get some of these for certain projects - but my biggest complaint is that ALL of them have stupid print/text all over them! I’ve only found one or two that have a clean/simple-text appearance.
Something to play with in the garage because you won't mind it when the spiders move in.
Yup. It probably has "garage level" sound quality unfortunately. It wouldn't be hard to make something similar with decent quality of sound, but nobody seems to want to tackle it. Sigh. Thanks for commenting.
@@zarboaudioprojects1430 I think you could still use it for a project. Just upgrade it later when something better comes along. I mean, it was $8. A large hamburger combo isn't nearly as feature rich!
A lot of those small panel MP3 players, that you see on Chinese sites, are used in generic brand ride-on toy cars. That's probably one reason why they don't have a power button. Probably 13v-14v would be just right for those.
Good to know, thanks!
God explanation!
Gracias Senior Toid!
Thank for testing so we don't have too.
My pleasure! Thanks for commenting!
Does anyone knows the size of this mp3? I need that rn!!!!
Check out the product page: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804777199515.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.29.441718023aEdA5&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa It's a bit tricky to mount due to it's weird circuit board size and shape.
What a shame. I have been looking for something like this too. I would want 40 watts for my project but obviously it wouldn't do it. Plus the noise and FM reception just kills it for me. Thanks Tom.
Yeah, I'm kinda bummed it didn't work out. Someday we'll find something decent, but this ain't it. :)
Seems like most of those cheap mp3 players lack a shuffle mode for some reason. That's no good.
I've noticed that as well. Someone once told me that creating a shuffle mode wasn't all that easy. I have no idea, but maybe that's why they don't include it. They don't usually do repeat either, so maybe it's just cost cutting! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I’ve been tempted to get some of these for certain projects - but my biggest complaint is that ALL of them have stupid print/text all over them! I’ve only found one or two that have a clean/simple-text appearance.
I hear ya. We'll keep looking
i had to rewinf a bit.. I thought at first you said, "I paid around $8 us for this shit" hehe
It wasn't quite "THAT" bad. : )
Thnx for buying so we don't have to
Thanks for watching!