Hi there!
I'm looking for a dongle for my Px8. Use case: music during working hours + (video) calls. Latency not important, unless it ruins video call experience. Stability is critical, I don't want to have clicks & pops as well as problems with switching to HFP mode.
Please advise what would work best for above scenario: Creative BT-W5 or Sennheiser BTD 600?
I've been using the BT-W5 for two weeks now and I'm very happy with it. Great for music especially. Has been very stable so far, too. Cannot comment on the BTD 600.
Im also using BT-W5 with PX8 on Playstation 5 and no issue whatsoever. What i found really astonishing that there is no noticeable lag with Aptx adaptive in high quality. On the other hand there is very high lag with B&W H95 and BT-W5 combo in HQ mode.
Im also using BT-W5 with PX8 on Playstation 5 and no issue whatsoever. What i found really astonishing that there is no noticeable lag with Aptx adaptive in high quality. On the other hand there is very high lag with B&W H95 and BT-W5 combo in HQ mode.
There is not much to describe. Just pure old Playstation 5 with BT-W5 in usb-c port. px8 = no lag in games (HQ), h95 noticeable lag in HQ mode. For music im using MacBook Pro M2 Max ,audirvana origin player and local HQ flac music files (24/192).No lag on both headphones with Mac BT 5.3 inbuilt. I tried to use usb-c to usb-c cable with both headphones and didn't notice any difference in sound.
For PX8 i would like just to add that there is strong sharpness in highs which i don't really like. I found it annoying , and tbh H95 is much better in sound department. They have so much warmer sound it is pleasure to listen. Bass is killingly precise . But for some odd reason i decided to keep them both. PX8 feels so much lighter on head and i have feeling that sound stage is much better.
Hi there!
I'm looking for a dongle for my Px8. Use case: music during working hours + (video) calls. Latency not important, unless it ruins video call experience. Stability is critical, I don't want to have clicks & pops as well as problems with switching to HFP mode.
Please advise what would work best for above scenario: Creative BT-W5 or Sennheiser
I have both and I think the Creative BT-W5 is better. It sounds better and has a sound stage. The range is also good.
Vocals sounds great.
You can adjust many settings via the app. However, as I don't like this, I have switched off all the sound improvements on the BT-W5 and use it in aptx adaptive HQ mode.
The Sennheiser BTD600 is practically unusable with the PX8 after the firmware update to aptx adaptive HQ. There are sound dropouts and the range is significantly shorter.
I have both and I think the Creative BT-W5 is better. It sounds better and has a sound stage. The range is also good.
Vocals sounds great.
You can adjust many settings via the app. However, as I don't like this, I have switched off all the sound improvements on the BT-W5 and use it in aptx adaptive HQ mode.
The Sennheiser BTD600 is practically unusable with the PX8 after the firmware update to aptx adaptive HQ. There are sound dropouts and the range is significantly shorter.
Thanks for sharing!
Did you experience any issues with that Auto HFP Mode check enabled? I had BT-W5 from the very first batch, but for me that auto profile switch worked one or twice shortly after tweaking in the app, and then stopped until next tweaking. With many more other issues it was returned back as result. I really hope it's flawless nowadays...
For PX8 i would like just to add that there is strong sharpness in highs which i don't really like. I found it annoying , and tbh H95 is much better in sound department. They have so much warmer sound it is pleasure to listen. Bass is killingly precise . But for some odd reason i decided to keep them both. PX8 feels so much lighter on head and i have feeling that sound stage is much better.
BTW: When using the PX8 wireless via an iPhone... enable lossless audio when using Apple Music since the AAC files are re-encoded before transmitting (AAC -> AAC). When you use lossless files as source material the encoding is done only once (lossless -> AAC).
BTW: When using the PX8 wireless via an iPhone... enable lossless audio when using Apple Music since the AAC files are re-encoded before transmitting (AAC -> AAC). When you use lossless files as source material the encoding is done only once (lossless -> AAC).
You can, but you’re assuming that one re-encode of a high quality AAC would ever be perceptually noticeable. Additionally, lossless files (regardless of tier) will place a higher load on bandwidth and battery.
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