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Cowon a2 history4/7/2024 ![]() ![]() The Plenue D2 supports 140 levels of volume control and 11 levels of playback speed control. You can use it to access music on the built-in 64GB of storage, which can be upgraded via an (optional) microSD cart up to 128GB.ĭuring playback, you can fine tune the volume and speed to your personal tastes. Playing back your audio is done via the Plenue D2’s 2.8″ wide-angle LCD touchscreen. And that’s the Cowon Plenue D2 : simplicity at its best. I’m still a nerdy guy, leaning toward quirky players and DACs, but sometimes simplicity is best. The Plenue D2 could be used as your main source on the go, if you’re a sound engineer. I’ve used the BBE Mach3Bass from the first day and I think this player can compete with high-end sedentary gear on this point. BBE Effects are still, and by far, the best DSP you can get for any DAP at this point. Soundwise, it’s faultless as long as you stick to portable gear (no Sennheiser HD800). It’s the perfect player for long travel or commute, if you don’t mind relating on hard copied music. It’s fast, easy to use, blazing fast to boot up and battery life is nothing short of amazing. It boasts no wifi, no streaming, no USB, no USB-DAC or USB-out and even suffers from a low-res screen… Yet, it grew on me. “ The Cowon Plenue D2 is a strange player, one that sits between two eras. ![]()
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