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The Astell&Kern SR35 High Resolution Digital Audio Player in Charcoal Grey combines advanced Dual/Quad DAC technology and New Generation AMP for unparalleled audio clarity. With 20 hours of continuous playtime and robust connectivity options, this player is designed for audiophiles who demand the best in sound quality and convenience.
Color | Charcoal Gray |
Item Weight | 184 Grams |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
MP3 player | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Speaker, Headphone |
Supported Audio Format | MP3 |
Connector Type | 2.5mm balanced, 4.4mm balanced, and 3.5mm unbalanced |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, Wi-Fi |
Additional Features | Wireless, Portable |
Number Of Discs | 1 |
A**J
100% quality from Astell & Kern
100% quality from Astell & Kern, what else to expect?Audiophile features that I’m not using immediately due to starting up with this Norma device.Coming from Apple and my iTunes library I’ve felt the growing desire to truly own the music I own and paid for to be heard on a device of my choice, not via an Apple product dictation and their software.You need to have basic file management awareness to get the best out of file transferring away from Apple if you’re doing the same exercise as me but it’s straight forward.40+gb of iTunes library later and I’m enjoying christal clear music on this beautifully crafted piece of tech.I love the harsh angles and offset display that’s a design classic IMHO in this current saturation of bland mobile phone shaped alternative tech……A great start regarding 1st impressions and I think worth the money when you look into the spec of the Norma and what you can expect to get out of it.Easy to navigate and use with what I think is good speed when navigating around menus and track searches (looks for anything related to a track name, album, artist etc) for downloaded music.
A**R
Excellent compact player
It took a bit of courage to fork out the high price of this player, but so glad I did. Superb sound quality be that via Bluetooth headphones, standalone speaker, car system or hifi system. Support was very good when I had a sound quality issue which turned out to be my error not reformating the memory card. Recommended the CD Ripper as well, makes loading of CDs very straightforward. Would I recommend the SR35, most definitely, your ears will thank you for it.
P**S
Poor screen layout but excellent sound.
I purchased the SR35 due to irritation with Apple Tunes selectively transferring my stored CD tracks to my iPhone and iPad. This may be a different experience for an android machine. Loading tracks from iTunes requires third party software which seems very efficient and accurate.There is much to like about the SR35 - the sound is excellent through my Atomic Atom ear buds or my Focus Bathys over-ear phones. I listen mainly to classical music and the sound is clear, well balanced and very musical. There is sufficient volume if used out of doors...However, the screen is badly laid out due to the icons at the top being far too small to reach and press, especially if a case is fitted. Most of the screen is taken up by the cd "label", but only if the disc has been ripped through the dedicated rom, which I hope to purchase when the piggy bank is full. The default screen is a square of red colour, with text of the disc info being too small to read easily. The colour - red on black has a very low contrast and might not be helpful for men with red-green colour blindness. The layout is nowhere near as convenient or functional as an Apple iPhone or the original iPod. However, the SR25 does accept a 1TB memory card which offers exceptional memory capacity. The battery life is reasonable - about 8 hours continuous play, and the USB C cable allows easy charging...Features that I like, in addition to the 1TB storage, include the options of headphone jacks, the bluetooth connection, and the sturdy feel. It slips conveniently into a shirt pocket for easy use.On balance, the sound quality makes the SR25 a real winner and is worth "the faff" of loading tracks and fiddling with the screen controls.
P**E
Brilliant item
The Astell&kern SR2 is absolutely brilliant. Total premium player, took a bit of setting up due to poor instructions but worth every minute. Sound is just beyond brilliant as all the reviews will tell you. Delivery good and customer service via email brilliant.
A**R
Looks Premium, But Too Many Flaws
I was excited to own a high-end Astell & Kern, but the SR35 was disappointing. The screen is tiny, the expensive case interferes with touch, and the system is sluggish. Volume dial often gets in the way. Streaming (like Qobuz) needs a strong connection—playback often stutters. No digital output is a major flaw for audiophiles. Bluetooth doesn’t deliver full quality, and only one SD slot. I now prefer using Qobuz on my MacBook Pro with a proper DAC. Looks great, but not practical.I was excited to finally own a high-end product from Astell & Kern that was within my budget. I didn’t think twice before buying it. Unfortunately, after using it for some time, I’m quite disappointed.Pros:• The build quality feels premium, and the compact size is convenient for portability.• Ample storage (including microSD expansion) is a plus.Cons:• The screen is very small, making navigation difficult, especially with the expensive leather case (around £80), which interferes with touch commands near the edges.• The volume control dial can be frustrating—if accidentally touched, it brings up a menu that blocks other actions until it disappears.• The system feels sluggish, even when updated to the latest firmware. The interface often responds like an outdated OS.• Heavy dependence on a strong internet connection makes using streaming apps like Qobuz inconsistent—songs sometimes won’t load or play smoothly.• No digital output, which is a major letdown for a premium music player. You cannot connect it to a DAC via digital out.• Bluetooth audio doesn’t offer the high-res quality expected at this price point.• Only one microSD slot, which limits physical storage expansion.• Overall, the user experience is awkward and unintuitive.Now, I barely use it. I find more freedom and better connectivity using Qobuz on my MacBook Pro, where I can connect digitally to my DAC through the 3.5mm line out. In the end, the SR35 looks great and feels well made—but that’s about all it has going for it.
N**S
Superb sound
Sounds great especially paired with good set of headphones. I use Focal Bathy headphones and the sound is great.
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