i agree, no ragerts with my purchase. mine’s been used and abused, though, with something even rattling around in it and the battery life being poor now - which i had replaced once already through some dude that worked for pono before it shuttered and was on a pono forum offering the service - so i finally moved on.oneway23 wrote:Don't care what anyone thinks...The shape was comical and the UI was a decade out of date in 2014, but, it sounds absolutely phenomenal as a piece of audio equipment.
One of the best music investments I've ever made.
Pearl Jam Pono Player
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Re: Pearl Jam Pono Player
ah, copperplate, a font for the truly modern man.
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Hey Andy...you were actually able to still get replacement batteries on eBay as of a year or two ago.AndySlash wrote:i agree, no ragerts with my purchase. mine’s been used and abused, though, with something even rattling around in it and the battery life being poor now - which i had replaced once already through some dude that worked for pono before it shuttered and was on a pono forum offering the service - so i finally moved on.oneway23 wrote:Don't care what anyone thinks...The shape was comical and the UI was a decade out of date in 2014, but, it sounds absolutely phenomenal as a piece of audio equipment.
One of the best music investments I've ever made.
It's a Samsung Icr18650 3.7v replacement part.
We still make records to be listened to — not that everyone will listen to a record track one to twelve in a row or side A or Side B — but we still make 'em in case somebody does want to listen to it like that, that's how we make em…