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Why is the hifi music player so expensive?
1. When you say HIFI music player, you may mean "lossless music player";

2. Compared with MP3 player, MP3 player can't play lossless music, but MP3 music is a music format compressed by software, and its sound quality has been damaged. Lossless music, such as APE format, WAV format and FLAC format, has large files. For example, a disc of music needs several hundred MB, so the storage space is relatively large and the number of players is relatively small. Considering the research and development cost and market share, it is of course expensive.

3. If you just listen to pop songs, there is absolutely no need to buy a "lossless music player", because lossless music players are used to listen to pure music and have a high pursuit of music restoration ability, while pop songs can't reach this level. If you don't like pop songs, as long as there is sound, there is no music appreciation.

Lossless music players are aimed at music lovers, but for ordinary music lovers, the price is of course too high.