So, if you own an Empeg, you're one in a million. Even if every one were sold in the U.S., there would only be one per 65,000 people. I suspect half or less were sold in the U.S., so increase that number accordingly. And of course, some people bought multiple units. The highest concentration per capita may be Britain, but it'll probably still be something on the order of 1 per 50-100,000.
I keep on seeing people brag about "I just got a new MP3 player! I can now have 25 songs on each CD!" As opposed to only 15 songs on each CD? Or maybe you can fit 40 really crappy songs on there. Woohoo, I'm impressed. I'd say, either get something high-end, like the Empeg, Phatbox, etc. or keep your existing CD player/changer. Anything else you buy costs a lot of money and time (burning CDs) and will be obsolete in a couple of years. They really aren't much better than regular CD players anyway, so why spend $400 for the aftermarket?
-Biscuits