But for classical music, the player is not to use, because the volume limit is much too quiet. Classical recordings usually have a lower baseline level as a pop / rock recordings, the album is also different each time. There are also many quiet passages that will be return to hear even at the highest volume of the player hardly let alone go on road or rail noise (even though I have a good, noise-reducing headphones). Some albums that I've tested, sounded even orchestral tutti still wrapped in cotton wool. This is all the more regrettable since the GoGear Vibe is one of the few players in its price segment, which plays the Lossless formats FLAC and APE, which are being used by fans of classical music.
I realize that Philips converts only the EU directive here. But the fact remains that so classical listening is not a pleasure. I have to replace the device that my now schächelnden MEIZU M6, so returned and a Cowon iAudio bought 9, which, unlike our bureaucrats in Brussels still gives me the choice to decide on every album itself, which volume is useful. What a pity that one is as classic as lovers forced to rely exclusively on devices from Asian manufacturers.