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  1. fe-lixx

    FiiO UTWS1 is available now-Giving your earphones a new voice!

    Yes, we'd need a A2DP FLAC implementation or something. But my question was actually more about this "dual bluetooth connection" idea. Would be sweet to have a standard for that as well!
  2. fe-lixx

    FiiO UTWS1 is available now-Giving your earphones a new voice!

    Sorry, if this has answered before, I didn't find reliable information. My Galaxy S10 (I think my older S8 had the same feature), the Exynos version (!), supports simultaneously streaming to two different Bluetooth devices. So this isn't dependent on the presence of a Qualcomm SoC. If, during...
  3. fe-lixx

    FiO BTR3-FiiO releases the new firmware 1.2 for BTR3, new added EQ function!

    Yep, agree as well. It would be worth a small update IMO, even if that's the only thing that's being changed, just to exchange the start up or shutdown sound, so you can tell the difference. Sure, you can always look at the LED indicator, but I'm using this device mostly "blind", so a proper...
  4. fe-lixx

    [FiiO Q5s Type C ‖ Q5s] Bluetooth DSD-capable Amplifier,AK4493x2,768k/32bit

    I would say that completely depends on what you plug into that line in... If you mean, comparing a device that has an analog line-out and can also output via USB, then it really depends on the quality of the signal of that line-out. Realistically, if we're talking about a PC/Laptop or a phone...
  5. fe-lixx

    [FiiO Q5s Type C ‖ Q5s] Bluetooth DSD-capable Amplifier,AK4493x2,768k/32bit

    Well, how can I not post in this thread? I have a few questions for FiiO in general, not only about the Q5s, if that's okay. And in case FiiO already answered these questions (or related ones) already in this forum, please, feel free to link me to these posts. I'm curious about the process of...
  6. fe-lixx

    FiiO Q5, Flagship DAC/Amp, an Dual DAC, USB/Optical/Coaxial/Line in, share the same amp module with X7.

    The effects of network cabling is also horribly underrated. The sound of different Twisted Pair cables for Ethernet alone! It takes a long, long time to explain and understand, but once you've heard the whole story, you'll be able to understand why the internet smells differently on each...
  7. fe-lixx

    FiiO Q5, Flagship DAC/Amp, an Dual DAC, USB/Optical/Coaxial/Line in, share the same amp module with X7.

    The sound quality of that cheep in your ears after getting punched in the face by yourself will never be equaled by any headphone or DAC or any part of your highest fidelity chain. :D But seriously... The Q5 quite clearly isn't positioned as a "source device" of any kind, meaning it's never...
  8. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    All right, the mess is made, I agree. :-D We should probably open a new thread for the BTR3 now that it's officially announced with details. The only missing thing on the FiiO site are the specs of all the connectors. Or is there a thread already and I missed it? But yeah, I think we can agree...
  9. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    I agree with you, and you're right, properly encoded AAC is absolutely transparent to me, even at lower average bitrates than 256 kbps. I don't have a single DSD rip in my collection. But I ripped my CD collection knowing that I'd only do it one time, so with space not being an issue, FLAC is...
  10. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    Thanks for the clarification. Well, given the price tag and the fact that the USB feature is sort of a "bonus" you get on top of the Bluetooth functionality, it's still a nice feature. I'm assuming the BTR3 will drive sensitive IEMs especially well? So even at CD-level 16 bit / 44.1 or 48 kHz...
  11. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    Nope. The DAC chip that it's using theoretically supports PCM at 32 bit / 384 kHz, though. See http://www.fiio.net/en/products/98 and https://www.akm.com/akm/en/aboutus/news/20160115AK4376_001/
  12. fe-lixx

    FiiO Q5, Flagship DAC/Amp, an Dual DAC, USB/Optical/Coaxial/Line in, share the same amp module with X7.

    Yes, I understood that part. :ksc75smile: My question is: Will there be an updated version of the Q5 in the future, which also uses the CSR8675, so it can offer the same range of high quality codecs like the "small" BTR3? The Q5 is a flagship, compared to the BTR3, so it's a bit of a shame that...
  13. fe-lixx

    FiiO Q5, Flagship DAC/Amp, an Dual DAC, USB/Optical/Coaxial/Line in, share the same amp module with X7.

    Since the BTR3 has now been announced with outstanding support for Bluetooth codecs, will there be an updated version of the Q5, which uses the same Bluetooth chip as the BTR3? This together with USB-C plugs and the updated amp modules would really turn the Q5 into a beast that leaves no wishes...
  14. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    I guess they mean AAC instead of ACC? HWA is surprising, because except for some Huawei Smartphones nobody on earthy seems to be using this codec... In any case, I'll never buy a FiiO product again, immediately after its release. I still hate the fact that my early BTR1 doesn't support AAC...
  15. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    I see, sorrry that I didn't check your earlier posts. I have the S8 myself and I'm using it with the BTR1. Luckily, I didn't have any issues with audio drop-outs so far. By default, a Bluetooth audio receiver tells the pairing device which codecs it "understands", and the pairing device/sender...
  16. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    @Marco Angel You can not only view the codec that's being used at the moment, but also change it to a personal preference, if you have updated your S8 to Android 8.0. Since that version, you simply need to enable the Developer Options in the Settings. Bluetooth Codec is now a setting you can...
  17. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    Let's start with Kodi, it couldn't be much simpler: Use any sort of keyboard for your Android Box, plug one in via USB or use a remote control app with a keyboard. During playback, simply press the "a" key. A small popup appears with a slider, you can use the cursor keys of the keyboard to...
  18. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    Even if you knew the exact number of the delay caused by the BTR1, you wouldn't be able to correct the overall delay, which also includes the transmitter. I'd recommend to use a music video (where you know that it's as perfectly synced as you can tell using your equipment) as reference, then try...
  19. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    Even the Low Latency variant of aptX is too slow for fast games like FPSs, Racing, etc. And which game consoles even support aptX Low Latency? Re: Headsets... These Bluetooth receivers with HQ DACs and amps are aimed at people who use them with HQ earphones/IEMs or headphones. Those usually...
  20. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    Just ignore rumors and wait for the final product announcement and the official specs by FiiO. Nobody here will be able to confirm or deny these claims with any credibility. aptX Low Latency is basically pointless in most HiFi environments anyway. Most phones and other devices compensate well...
  21. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    Nice! "Independent volume control" - is this really a feature that people want? IMO it's much more convenient, if the volume on the BT receiver is fixed and the volume buttons adjust the volume via Bluetooth. Yes, some devices out there have very large volume steps, so you could end up with the...
  22. fe-lixx

    FiiO’s Upgraded Bluetooth Amplifier BTR1K: Qualcomm QCC 3005 BT chip, BT 5.0 and aptX /aptX LL/AAC supported, RGB light, NFC pairing, Type C and USB DAC

    Indeed, friend. And what on earth were they thinking when they created this way too fast slideshow with pictures of horrible quality at the top?? This screams "go away, no money to lose here". It's so bad, I almost want to send them an email about it... edit: @daid1 But thanks for posting...
  23. fe-lixx

    FiiO F9, F9Pro-Detachable MMCX connector,Hi-Res Audio Certified,2.5mm TRRS/3.5mm audio cable

    Yeah, but it's not only about compressing the front, it's about the direction of the compression as well. It's like you should peel them back slightly while pressing, and not compressing them in a way that they (almost) close up in front of the InEar's tube. Just takes a bit of trial and error...
  24. fe-lixx

    FiiO F9, F9Pro-Detachable MMCX connector,Hi-Res Audio Certified,2.5mm TRRS/3.5mm audio cable

    I've made a mistake with foams before I learned how to insert them correctly: It's not only about getting a seal. Depending on how much foam is in front of the InEar tubes's end, it can happen that you "stuff" too much of the foam into your ear canal when inserting the tips, with the result that...
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