archy121
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Works as USB DAC from iPhone as long as charging is turned off in the BTR5 menu.
Something you set through FIIO App ?
Works as USB DAC from iPhone as long as charging is turned off in the BTR5 menu.
Something you set through FIIO App ?
No, through the menu on the device. Can probably do it in the app also but haven’t got round to trying that.
Yes, you can do in Fiio App too or menu on player.No, through the menu on the device. Can probably do it in the app also but haven’t got round to trying that.
This no longer available on amazon us?
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My listening for initial impressions was all done over bluetooth using my Samsung Note 10+ as a transport streaming via the Tidal app playing HIFI and master quality songs. I have long since enabled developer options on my phone and regularly adjust the bluetooth audio settings when switching connections. I briefly tried the FiiO app and could hear no appreciable differences.
I tested the USB connection from my phone and immediately noticed the veil. The mid range is recessed but it's not quite as bad as it was in previous cellphone models. I've used the USB output on my Note 10+ for other DACs previously, mainly the Grace m9xx, and was able to tune out the deficiency using a little EQ.
Next, I'll dig up my balanced mmcx cable from ALO and listen more.
The Fiio has 2 of the same DAC chips that are in the v30. But only uses only uses one DAC in SO mode. That what the chip graphic illustrates on there site.Sorry did an edit of my post after you quoted it.
Yes they do use same DAC Chips but there are other component factors as well that contribute to the overall sound.
The LG is my dedicated DAP. It is rooted and running in High Impedance Mode with plenty of power. Even so I’m finding myself enjoying the sound from BTR5 more across LDAC with Balanced output.
It could be that the Balanced output offered by the BTR5 is the only differentiator that is making the sound more musical for me. Sound is more holographic 3d, intimate and the bass sounds fuller.
Not sure how accurate it is sounding technically but it certainly has me listening to lot of music right now than I had intending to.
I had read that you can go from balance to SO but not the other way. For whatever reason I have no idea.The Fiio has 2 of the same DAC chips that are in the v30. But only uses only uses one DAC in SO mode. That what the chip graphic illustrates on there site.
So there a huge difference. I wonder if we could use it with a balanced to single ended adapter to play in the car I rather use both chips I don’t know why only one chip is used in single ended mode.
Thanks.
Not really getting the veil you mention when using it either in LDAC or USB mode with my PC and Roon.
The BTR5 runs my Beyerdynamic T1s with aplomb and they're no slouches in the detail/resolution department.
In fact Im using it as my main device for the moment, relegated the Mojo to duties in the kitchen via chromecast to feed monitors in there.
I must have cloth ears!
The veil I refer to only occurs when using the headphone jack or USB on my Samsung phones. I think it's the way Samsung processes music, but I don't hear it any other times I use my phones as a transport. It's why I started using bluetooth headphones years ago with my Note 5 or S8. Hopefully now we're talking about the same thing. Always trust your ears.
I tried out the balanced output with an old ALO silver cable on the Tin P1's a few hours ago and I haven't moved on from this pairing yet. If I'm reading the specs (and hearing) right, there's quite a bit more power from the balanced out and it really does the planars good. I wasn't expecting to use the balanced out, but this will surely be my go to. Any minor sound issues don't stack up with how engaging it is to listen to.
Sometimes there is fade in or a soft pop in that interrupts the beginning of songs regardless of BT or USB input. Anyone else pick up on this?