(also on my radio web page )
I m very curious why this model has a very low audience views ... 
Following 
 the demise of the  Creative Zen due to sudden  battery drainage , i 
decided to look into a better and more up to date   recorder for all 
usages.  I found via the ebay  a slightly  used copy of it for only $5 
which i ought it immediately that came  in ca 3 weeks . with little  
more search  i hacve seen that the normal price of it is $25 (price of 
anon co )
Q3 us not so small gadget of  10 x 6 x 2 cm size , nearly the  size of a cigarette box.  
This model is circulated with two colours black or white The model i found has white colour.
This model is circulated with two colours black or white The model i found has white colour.
Opening its box , most of the operations lie in the right part of the gadget . On the top youwill find only one three position switch,
The positions are : OFF , MP3 , RADIO . In MP3 mode it plays either the mp3 collection you have already stored in the SD memory , (not included) or the recordings you already made (and stored in the SD memory ). In RADIO mode it is a FM only radio player
The
 front panel include  green LED panel with the standard operations . ON 
the right  there are two very small buttons for the audio folders : 
music folder & voice folder 
It is better to describe here how the files are shown in the LED
It is better to describe here how the files are shown in the LED
-
 IN mp3 file mode (music folder )the player reads the  files in unsorted
 mode starting from the fist file  is copied from the computer and 
starting from  the main   MP3 directory and a serial number (counter ) 
is shown in the LED screen .   If there are  files in directories  it 
reads them  sorted (?) with counter;s number to follow (ie of the main 
dir  has 15 fMP3 songs  the next number  starting with the  
subdirectories will be 16 not 1  )
- In voice mode (voice folder ) , the player shows the corresponding serial recording .Once you look into your computer , the files have a letter in the end as like 15M meaning it is recorded from microphone , 16 L ie line recording , and 17R or 17F ie from radio
- In voice mode (voice folder ) , the player shows the corresponding serial recording .Once you look into your computer , the files have a letter in the end as like 15M meaning it is recorded from microphone , 16 L ie line recording , and 17R or 17F ie from radio
Under
 the LED panel there are three buttons : REC  for recording  a STOP  
button and a REPEAT  play button all these are self explaining 
There is a numeral keypad with a repeat button and enter . This keypad works for the frequency setting , the mp3 or REC file setting
There are three more buttons on the right edge of the front panel : Next or fast forward / pause or play / previous of reverse that applies to the recordings and to radio mode .
There is a numeral keypad with a repeat button and enter . This keypad works for the frequency setting , the mp3 or REC file setting
There are three more buttons on the right edge of the front panel : Next or fast forward / pause or play / previous of reverse that applies to the recordings and to radio mode .
Now on the  right part of the player 
-A USB socket written as computer audio input . did nt try if this can also transfer audio , but all this time (at 3 months ) used it mainly to charge its battery. The computer to Q3 transfer speed is very low .
-A line in 3.1 mm socket and provided cable abt 25 cm .
-An ear out 3.1mm socket .
-Volume control , with analog resistor. Audio is quite high in all modes as radio , as mp3 player and also as radio recorder but many times the audio in very low levels is prone to turn on the one speaker (either on the left or the right depending n how you put the earphones into your ears)
-A USB socket written as computer audio input . did nt try if this can also transfer audio , but all this time (at 3 months ) used it mainly to charge its battery. The computer to Q3 transfer speed is very low .
-A line in 3.1 mm socket and provided cable abt 25 cm .
-An ear out 3.1mm socket .
-Volume control , with analog resistor. Audio is quite high in all modes as radio , as mp3 player and also as radio recorder but many times the audio in very low levels is prone to turn on the one speaker (either on the left or the right depending n how you put the earphones into your ears)
IN the bottom   there is a Sd memory card slot. I put a old 8 GB memory
A few notices  on the  operation of the gadget:
-
 Radio ; it is  only  FM radio . You cannot scan  the  band without 
making the radio auto-store all frequencies (ATS) which is bad for me 
unless i start  delete more han  55 out of 65  stations in my  place . 
Therefore i prefer to enter the frequency via the keyboard.  Its audio  
is relatively bassy  , and lacks stereo   spatiality comparing to all 
other radios i use. meaning all stereo stations are heard  in between   
mono- and stereo-phonic .Audio is good though  bassier than  other 
radios (1126  and 380) and once recorded shows the same quality.
-Recording 
 : Line in is activated once you plug the cable onto the socket and 
surpasses the radio or mp3 operation . Tested with PL880 , 380 and once 
via an old unused journalist recorder unit with  a really replica 
quality. This  journalist recorder  is not supported by Windows 7 
I cannot find where is the inbuilt microphone . The quality is good and has been used to record a seminar of ca 70 minutes which was the lengthiest of my recordings. The best to get out for audio quality from seminars is to use it on a steady place far from your clothes.
I cannot find where is the inbuilt microphone . The quality is good and has been used to record a seminar of ca 70 minutes which was the lengthiest of my recordings. The best to get out for audio quality from seminars is to use it on a steady place far from your clothes.
I
 did a crazy experiment  with it connecting it to my tablet. The 
tablet   was connected on the main via its wall adaptor. Q3 was 
connected to the tablet  in two ways : USB to USB cable for charging it 
and  the audio cable to record from a streaming radio.  Audio was  very 
good but i preferred not to use it for a long time should any  damage 
caused to one of them . The seller advised me to use  separate power 
adaptors  for each.  
Everything is recorded with 128kb MP3 /22 KHz as standard . 22kHz is bad selection. Though very good audio for my ears , it is inapropriate for commercial works such as recording from tapes or vinyl discs. This was the reason i bought it but for the price i feel very hapy .
And the last thing to notice. Any recordings are time separated to 1 hr files. If your recording is longer than 1 hr the player will stop and immediately continue recording under a new file . Neither good nor bad but i have not tested it so far to see if something has been cut .
Everything is recorded with 128kb MP3 /22 KHz as standard . 22kHz is bad selection. Though very good audio for my ears , it is inapropriate for commercial works such as recording from tapes or vinyl discs. This was the reason i bought it but for the price i feel very hapy .
And the last thing to notice. Any recordings are time separated to 1 hr files. If your recording is longer than 1 hr the player will stop and immediately continue recording under a new file . Neither good nor bad but i have not tested it so far to see if something has been cut .
-Mp3
 : i have tested  it with my favorite  (Crypto )Muvi 18 mp3 player  and
 found really no difference in the audio quality , and used my 
Sennheiser open  ear headphones. Both have an excellent  audio  with 
crisp trebles even Muvi uses  slightly more  treble than other  Japanese
 models(say Sansa)  . That means  an excellent audio quality. most  
reviewers in Amazon  say the same.
The Q3 plays not only MP3  but also WAV  and WMA  files. have not tested  WAV  but WMAs follow  the quality  of Muvi. 
Battery
 : Q3 uses battery model BL-5B Nokia type which was not included in the 
package. i found one  from ebay for ca 3 $  and is nearly the same charger  as of my mobile's (Nokia 6300) dimensions though a big smaller. 
Opening  the battery cover  is a bit  hard.  for one  time i charged it 
with a wall battery charger that supported BL4 , BL5 and BL5B  ie all 
battery formats i use for my Degen 1126 , mobile and Q3 , till  the 
charger reached its life after 200 uses in less than  1 year . Drained  
BL5B required  abt 3 hours  to be charged  in full via the battery 
charger , but it was a problem with it since the charger  became hot 
with only this battery and I dont know why. Nearly the same  happens by 
charging the battery via the a power adapter . the power adapter becomes
 very hot  too.
About 7-8  hours  of recordings is  required to  drain the battery.
Rating  9/10 
 
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