The All-in-one Thread to Address Any Inquiries to FiiO Product Lineup ,Future Plans,Product Functions and Features
Sep 2, 2020 at 8:35 PM Post #333 of 363
Do you have any plans on making a tribid IEM with EST electrostatic drivers?
 
Oct 31, 2020 at 11:23 AM Post #335 of 363
I am very sensitive to pressure on my ear drums. I greatly appreciate the pressure-relieving design of the FH1s. Does the FH5 have ear pressure-relieving features?
 
Nov 4, 2020 at 1:31 AM Post #336 of 363
I am very sensitive to pressure on my ear drums. I greatly appreciate the pressure-relieving design of the FH1s. Does the FH5 have ear pressure-relieving features?
Dear friend,

No, the FH5 does not have this feature.

Best regards
 
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Nov 4, 2020 at 6:43 AM Post #337 of 363
Thank you
 
Jan 19, 2021 at 4:13 AM Post #339 of 363
Hi FIIO

I have a potential idea, very small and done by software but it would help me a lot. Don't know if it will also help others so i post it here:

I use a BTR3 to drive my Campfire Audio Polaris 2. They sound absolutely phenomenal as a pair.

However i have a weird ear shape and i need to check the sealing everytime i insert my IEM's.

Would it be possible, that instead of the startup-melody a user selecable melody can occur? i would love to have a continous bass wave for about 5 sec. so in this way i can insert the IEM's then power on the BTR3 and instead of the melody i hear a bass-wave to check if the seal is correct. This could potentially be set in the fiio Music app.

What do you guys think?

Best regards

Phil
 
Jan 20, 2021 at 9:47 PM Post #340 of 363
Hi FIIO

I have a potential idea, very small and done by software but it would help me a lot. Don't know if it will also help others so i post it here:

I use a BTR3 to drive my Campfire Audio Polaris 2. They sound absolutely phenomenal as a pair.

However i have a weird ear shape and i need to check the sealing everytime i insert my IEM's.

Would it be possible, that instead of the startup-melody a user selecable melody can occur? i would love to have a continous bass wave for about 5 sec. so in this way i can insert the IEM's then power on the BTR3 and instead of the melody i hear a bass-wave to check if the seal is correct. This could potentially be set in the fiio Music app.

What do you guys think?

Best regards

Phil
Dear friend,

Thanks for the kind feedback.
We will report your idea to the engineer for assessing. But we could not promise whether it could be added for BTR3 currently.

Best regards
 
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Jan 23, 2021 at 1:00 PM Post #341 of 363
I'm really enjoy using the UTWS3 with iPhone + Campfire Andromeda. Very precise control of volume for low level listening and low noise floor.

Does Fiio have plans to upgrade the app/firmware to provide custom EQ settings? I would like to raise the bass and treble just very slightly. The 3 preset settings is too extreme. A custom EQ is the best option as personal preference of everyone is different and each in-ear monitor has different frequency response.

Also, if the EQ can be increased to 10 band would be awesome. Thanks.
 
Jan 24, 2021 at 8:32 PM Post #342 of 363
I'm really enjoy using the UTWS3 with iPhone + Campfire Andromeda. Very precise control of volume for low level listening and low noise floor.

Does Fiio have plans to upgrade the app/firmware to provide custom EQ settings? I would like to raise the bass and treble just very slightly. The 3 preset settings is too extreme. A custom EQ is the best option as personal preference of everyone is different and each in-ear monitor has different frequency response.

Also, if the EQ can be increased to 10 band would be awesome. Thanks.
Dear friend,

Thanks for your kind feedback.

We have reported your requirement to the engineer. But we will need to assess the feasibility first.

Best regards
 
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Mar 3, 2021 at 1:37 AM Post #343 of 363
@FiiO I got a question, when I play youtube music premium with DSD conversion mode on M11Pro, I’ve noticed there are couple of sampling rate that I could use, 44.1kHz, 176.4kHz and 192kHz(see attachments)
I tried how to recreate situations for 44.1kHz and 192kHz, but I don’t recall what settings I used for 176.4kHz.

For 44.1khz: use bluetooth DAC/amp mode to pair with iphone, retain iphone on memory. Then disable bluetooth(probably remain bluetooth DAC switch on), then play youtube music premium, the sampling rate probably got override over previous SBC session and retain 44.1khz.

For 192khz: This seemed default when selecting HQ on wifi settings on youtube music. In order to switch back from 44.1khz (the glitch) to 192khz, I had to unpair the previously paired iphone with BT DAC/AMP mode, ans turn off all swtiches for BT DAC/AMP, and BT itself. THEN, reboot the device to re-initiate sampling rate.

issues:
I’m listening youtube music premium with all to DSD conversion mode.
with 44.1kHz(which I believe is a glitch) the converted DSD sounds good and clean(no quantum conversion error noise), with exceptions of jitter noise at the beginning of each songs(thats the jitter of DSD conversion I believe, I can live with it no problem,It’s like a turbo noise for cars)
But this 44.1kHz to 2,822kHz upsampling consumes huge amount of battery and release extreme heat, it ended up circuit breaking one of the L or R channels. So this is not practical.

192kHz: no DSD conversion jitter at the beginning of songs, but instead it generates constant hiss noise all over the songs, making it extremely disturbing and making DSD upsampling obsolete.
(maybe becuase the original sources are PCM 44.1khz converted to 192kHz and to 2,822kHz is just not a 2^6 like 44.1khz to 2,822khz.)

so my hope is to convert 176.5kHz to 2822khz (2^4). Which probably will ease conversion energy consumption with proper upscaling.
By any chance your tech specialists know how to play youtube music with 176.4kHz sampling rate?

your expertise is greatly appreciated!
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44.1kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, and 2.8MHz
 

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Mar 3, 2021 at 2:04 AM Post #344 of 363
@FiiO I got a question, when I play youtube music premium with DSD conversion mode on M11Pro, I’ve noticed there are couple of sampling rate that I could use, 44.1kHz, 176.4kHz and 192kHz(see attachments)
I tried how to recreate situations for 44.1kHz and 192kHz, but I don’t recall what settings I used for 176.4kHz.

For 44.1khz: use bluetooth DAC/amp mode to pair with iphone, retain iphone on memory. Then disable bluetooth(probably remain bluetooth DAC switch on), then play youtube music premium, the sampling rate probably got override over previous SBC session and retain 44.1khz.

For 192khz: This seemed default when selecting HQ on wifi settings on youtube music. In order to switch back from 44.1khz (the glitch) to 192khz, I had to unpair the previously paired iphone with BT DAC/AMP mode, ans turn off all swtiches for BT DAC/AMP, and BT itself. THEN, reboot the device to re-initiate sampling rate.

issues:
I’m listening youtube music premium with all to DSD conversion mode.
with 44.1kHz(which I believe is a glitch) the converted DSD sounds good and clean(no quantum conversion error noise), with exceptions of jitter noise at the beginning of each songs(thats the jitter of DSD conversion I believe, I can live with it no problem,It’s like a turbo noise for cars)
But this 44.1kHz to 2,822kHz upsampling consumes huge amount of battery and release extreme heat, it ended up circuit breaking one of the L or R channels. So this is not practical.

192kHz: no DSD conversion jitter at the beginning of songs, but instead it generates constant hiss noise all over the songs, making it extremely disturbing and making DSD upsampling obsolete.
(maybe becuase the original sources are PCM 44.1khz converted to 192kHz and to 2,822kHz is just not a 2^6 like 44.1khz to 2,822khz.)

so my hope is to convert 176.5kHz to 2822khz (2^4). Which probably will ease conversion energy consumption with proper upscaling.
By any chance your tech specialists know how to play youtube music with 176.4kHz sampling rate?

your expertise is greatly appreciated!
Attachments:
Display of 4 different sampling rates over same song and same app(youtube music)
44.1kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, and 2.8MHz
When the sampling rate is showing 44.1kHz, did you play a 44.1kHz music via the FiiO Music app or some other app before using the APP you mentioned?
If you play a 176.4kHz file in FiiO Music app before using the APP, will the sampling rate in the status bar change to 176.4kHz when playing the same music via the APP?

Best regards
 
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Mar 3, 2021 at 2:11 AM Post #345 of 363
When the sampling rate is showing 44.1kHz, did you play a 44.1kHz music via the FiiO Music app or some other app before using the APP you mentioned?
If you play a 176.4kHz file in FiiO Music app before using the APP, will the sampling rate in the status bar change to 176.4kHz when playing the same music via the APP?

Best regards
No, I have not used FiiO music app, my main purpose of M11PRO was solely to have streaming music going thru DAC&AMPS with the DSD upsampling. I have zero music files on the device.

[Edit]

I may have used Amazon Music before this. The amazon music app crashed, so I uninstalled it.

The reason why 44.1kHz got glitched into other services was purely by Bluetooth DAC/AMP mode, I paired M11Pro with iPhone, and played a couple of songs, then moved back to youtube music, and noticed the sampling rate changed from 192kHz to 44.1 permanently( unless I unpair those on Bluetooth setting, and turn off all Bluetooth related switches, and give M11 Pro a reboot). I can re-simulate this case back and forth.

I would like to know How I can play (upsampling / remastering with M11Pro) at 176.4kHz on youtube music(which basically is 44.1kHz PCM 16bit 256kbps on High setting), that shall do DSD upscaling on proper attire. (192kHz upsampling simply is not usable due to its hiss noise)

P.S.
I've been using FiiO since your very beginning E3 (the little plastic portable amp), and I replaced opAmp on your E5 to Analog Devices one back when I was young, and I'm extremely impressed FiiO has grown to one of the Go-To HiFi brands from that little E3 period. Keep it going!
 
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