Brian,
Thanks for the reply.
My desire is to keep my music listening as simple as possible but still have a bit of fun with some of the features of MC and of course whatever DAP I own.
Consequently I didn't want to get into second, third and fourth party applications to further align the parameters to the DAP. Thus I returned the DAP.
I revisited my "portabliity" needs and concluded I don't need to be "riding the bike" kind of portable - thus I will use my laptop, MC, get a moderately budgeted DAC/AMP like -
https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/products/hifi-and-home-cinema/dacmagic-xs - use them with my -
http://en-de.sennheiser.com/momentum-on-ear-m2 - headphones or my recently purchased great sounding portable speaker -
http://www.fugoo.com/ - and finally when the mood strikes - fire up the Marantz and the B&W speakers and enjoy music the old fashion way which isn't portable of course but I have been remiss in not using it more often.
Boys and their toys and all that.
Yeah its not the greatest audiophile set up but with a budget to contend with it serves me well.
I concur it would be nice to have some more playlist feature rich capabilities in MC. I have also discovered being new to the DAP and the audiophile world that the applications on DAPs are a bit on the weak side.
So I am reeducating myself on MC and its functions which I have seriously underused. And if I really need super portability, the Fugoo with one of my old DAPs will suffice.
Dave