Bugattikid2012
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Can you try it with Linux godfather?
Having used the E5 for a day, I can kind of understand why Scout Mode is left out. The E5, in many ways, is more intended for smartphone user than any of the E series so far. The integration of SBX Studio Pro into the amp itself is actually a brilliant move. You can do it on PC or download app onto your smartphone to adjust the setting, then with one switch on the amp itself, you can enable / disable it without going back to your smartphone. That means you can basically have E5 remember your favorite setting, but still have a choice on whether to use it or not. Overall, that works out really well.
Cool!
So how's the sound quality?
Compare it to the FiiO E18 and Ifi audio iDSD nano please, as those two are in the same price range
How could you see how scout mode was left out? It doesn't cost them a penny to add it! There's literally no real reason for them to remove it! It's software, not hardware afaik, and it's already on the E3. It wouldn't be hard at all for them to add it.
You fail to understand my point. The way I see it, since all the EQ is stored inside the E5 itself and not on the PC, having Scout Mode is going to be a major interference to the music (unless you somehow want to hear the singer coming, which I bet not). Thus they have to leave Scout Mode out of the EQ system or else there is no way to use the SBX as a standalone feature for music playback. For example, if there is Scout Mode built into E5, then you can't use the SBX switch for music playback as it will enable all the EQ setting, including Scout Mode, and pretty much ruin the music itself. After all, you are not trying to gain advantage over the singer and shoot him/her down in the music. So it is down to (1) having Scout Mode but can't use SBX for any music playback excpet on PC, or (2) doesn't have Scout Mode but you have an useable SBX on all devices. The choice is pretty clear. After all, it is not designed for gamer, but portable music listener first.
Can I send the audio over NFC ? or if I send digital audio data over Bluetooth, will SQ degraded?
I am planning to use E5 with my samsung s4 and sennheiser IE8
Do you offer another DAC AMP comparable to E5?
Where can I pre order this DAC/Amp?
Too much questions sorry
I am very excited about this product because of nfc and bluetooth tech it uses.
NFC is just a method of connecting to bluetooth.
The audio will be degraded from 192/96khz down to 48khz no matter if you're using Bluetooth or wired on mobile.
I am also interested in alternatives now that I know it doesn't have Scout Mode. I'm interested in SBX Pro, but Scout Mode was the real kicker for me. I hope there's an alternative to Scout Mode.
I also started to look elsewhere because of I learned that digital audio will be degraded to 16 bit / 44.1 khz on android devices over usb... but for IOS it is 24 bit / 48kHz
I'm hoping this is a limitation with the actual mobile devices and not the E5 itself, as it wouldn't make much sense to me. If it can do USB 192khz (or 96khz with SBX Pro working), then you'd think it'd do it on phones as well. Maybe it's a limitation with the mobile software, maybe it's a limitation with the mobile devices, but it wouldn't make sense for it to be a limitation of the mobile device.
SBX pro is still really awesome with SBX surround and all, but they're making some really stupid decisions with their line up right now.