[FiiO BTR17/BTR7] True Lossless Bluetooth, Portable Bluetooth DAC and Headphone Amplifier BTR17 Is Officially Released!

Jan 2, 2025 at 12:57 PM Post #2,866 of 3,460
When something like this happens for the first time to anything of mine I have the habit of saying to myself: "now it is truly mine". It doesn't make sense, but for some reason it seems to make it okay. Life happens.

In the UK we used to have a radio DJ called John Peel who sadly died quite a few years ago. He was a champion of alternative music actually. Anyway one thing he said once:

“Somebody was trying to tell me that CDs are better than vinyl because they don’t have any surface noise. I said, “Listen, mate, life has surface noise.”
- John Peel
Believe me, at that moment, I said to myself, "Now its truly mine." I see this mark (which constantly reminds me of that moment when I look at it) as a trace of the experiences we’ve shared.


It made me happy to know that someone far away thinks like me. Thank you.


I also felt sad about John Peel. Let this be an opportunity to remember him. Fundamentally, BTR17 is a device that allows us to immerse ourselves in music and connect with music enthusiasts. May John Peel rest in peace.
My condolences.
 
Jan 2, 2025 at 1:05 PM Post #2,867 of 3,460
I've contacted Fiio support and the told me that they're working to fix this issue in the next fw release.
A new firmware update should arrive in a few days. A few days ago, new settings for the BTR17 were added to the FiiO Control app, but they are not working at the moment. These settings will become functional with the new firmware.
 
Jan 2, 2025 at 2:31 PM Post #2,868 of 3,460
My BTR17 slipped from my hand this morning and suffered minor damage. I was carrying smartphones and cables at the time, and I was handling the BTR17 carelessly. It fell from a height of 1.20 meters onto a concrete floor, landing directly on the volume control wheel. Thankfully, the BTR17 is light, and I think the impact was softened as the volume wheel rotated during the fall. When I picked it up, the damaged part was on the inside, not the outer surface. There were no functional issues, and no significant cosmetic damage occurred either. The fact that the protective case was on at the time may have prevented additional scratches.

I had always considered the possibility of my BTR17 falling, but I used to think the screen would be at risk in such a scenario. I assumed the weight distribution would cause it to land on the side with the USB ports, and in that case, the protective case would absorb the impact. However, that wasn’t what happened. While the placement of the volume wheel at the top corner makes it very convenient for adjusting volume, it is also the most vulnerable spot during a fall. Worse yet, it could completely break, leaving me reliant on the Fiio Control app for volume adjustment. This incident made me realize that designs with the volume wheel placed centrally and more protected are more practical. Such a design would also allow the protective case to provide better coverage.

The specs say the volume wheel is designed to endure 50,000 presses and 40,000 rotations. At best, this incident probably shaved off 1,000 from both of these lifespans. My dream of using the BTR17 for 50 years has drifted a little further away. 🙃😂🫠
💔

Wow, lucky. They should have installed some guard protecting from things like that and accidental turning. Like IBasso DC-Elite
https://bloomaudio.com/cdn/shop/files/ibasso-dc-elite-main.jpg
 
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Jan 2, 2025 at 2:42 PM Post #2,869 of 3,460
Jan 2, 2025 at 2:50 PM Post #2,870 of 3,460
Wow, lucky. They should have installed some guard protecting from things like that and accidental turning. Like IBasso DC-Elite
https://bloomaudio.com/cdn/shop/files/ibasso-dc-elite-main.jpg
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The volume wheel on the BTR17 has never turned accidentally. Its resistance is sufficient to prevent unintended movement.

Unfortunately, the iBasso DC Elite is prone to damage if dropped. The exposed surfaces on every corner not covered by the case are vulnerable to impact
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Jan 2, 2025 at 6:23 PM Post #2,872 of 3,460
Have btr17 since a couple of weeks. Enjoy it a lot, mostly BT iphone for convenience with iem. It sometimes at random shuts down, don’t notice any thermal issues. Anyone else experienced this?
 
Jan 2, 2025 at 6:35 PM Post #2,873 of 3,460
Have btr17 since a couple of weeks. Enjoy it a lot, mostly BT iphone for convenience with iem. It sometimes at random shuts down, don’t notice any thermal issues. Anyone else experienced this?
Does this shutdown occur while using iem? I can find it reasonable though with Headphone and high power moments or if you use more than one planar iem with a splitter.

Reset to factory settings, if it continues request a replacement, sad. Don't try to continue like this because if there is a hardware problem it can make it completely unusable. Request a refund without delay.
 
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Jan 2, 2025 at 6:40 PM Post #2,874 of 3,460
Does this shutdown occur while using iem? I can find it reasonable though with Headphone and high power moments or if you use more than one planar iem with a splitter.

Reset to factory settings, if it continues request a replacement, sad. Don't try to continue like this because if there is a hardware problem it can make it completely unusable. Request a refund without delay.
Yes, iem low gain only (volume never higher than 20). Volur & RN6 are not demanding iem. Will reset, thanks.
 
Jan 2, 2025 at 7:08 PM Post #2,875 of 3,460
The charger is a genuine Samsung 45W , not chinese cheap stuff...anyway I will try with a different charger.
I have a super fast Samsung and a generic. The Samsung also has leakage but the cheap one hums/buzzes with a load 🥲
 
Jan 2, 2025 at 7:58 PM Post #2,876 of 3,460
No sign of stock at B&H or any other non Chinese retailer at this point.
 
Jan 2, 2025 at 8:45 PM Post #2,878 of 3,460
I have a question about the PC mode of BTR17, does it disconnect the battery completely to use the power from the source?
Could anyone help me?
 

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