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Is Poweramp hi res music player a relic to some, or do you favor Samsungs

What do you prefer as your goto music player presently


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notableuser

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@ The risk of seeming like another rookie post again, I am quite inquisitive of Note 10 or Plus owners choice of audio players you choose on the device. This is not a biased question. I myself prefer bassy, and clarity. Of course quality headphones are also a factor. Dolby atmos is tricky, but It amazed myself of the
quality produced on the device. Simply put, What's your chosen player


Thanks for not laughing how I phrased this.
My chosen artist is Helly Larson.
I am using version 3
build 841

Additionally a poll on wired or BT buds of which you listen to audio https://www.sammobile.com/2019/09/0...which-are-you-using-with-your-galaxy-note-10/
 
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Still a fan of poweramp after all this time. I did give some other players a go a year or two ago, but came back to poweramp. It is still updated occasionally, so I don't see much need to change.

That said, Spotify probably accounts for 99% of my mobile music listening.
 
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Still a fan of poweramp after all this time. I did give some other players a go a year or two ago, but came back to poweramp. It is still updated occasionally, so I don't need much need to change.

That said, Spotify probably accounts for 99% of my mobile music listening.
I get that, although my spotify experience is the music file quality is superior, and I have selective listening, and dont use spotify anymore due to cost. Fixed income.
 
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I was never a Poweramp user. I've used Winamp through the years but it is no longer supported... at least I don't think it is. I stream SiriusXM so I don't really play my own tunes like I did in the past. I enjoy my own tunes but they were collected over a long span of time from many places. Some are so old that they are of lesser bit rate and they all have a problem of not being ripped at the same volume level. All that is eliminated with a streaming service but my library is larger than what they care to stream.
 
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