Off2Geo
Head-Fier
To be fair, I did rename mine to K7BT. It does come stock with just the K7 name. You can customize the nameYes!!
K7 BT
it has an antenna behind capitation of the bt signal.
To be fair, I did rename mine to K7BT. It does come stock with just the K7 name. You can customize the nameYes!!
K7 BT
it has an antenna behind capitation of the bt signal.
Ahh, okay, that makes sense then!To be fair, I did rename mine to K7BT. It does come stock with just the K7 name. You can customize the name
First of all, I would check that it is not the configuration on the PC. I assume the operating system is Windows 10 or 11. It may be because the Windows sound settings are set to a sample rate higher than 48,000 Hz and that Spotify does not use a dedicated audio protocol such as WASAPI in exclusive mode or ASIO, whereas Foobar does. The mentioned protocols bypass the Windows audio settings and therefore would not be resampled and consequently would not trigger the yellow light on the DAC.@FiiO A weird bug with my set. I played a >48Khz FLAC which changed the colour of the lights to yellow but now they are refusing to revert back to blue even on music with lower sampling rate (i.e Spotify). When I play a <48Khz file with Foobar2000 it reverts to blue but after that even switching back to Spotify brings the yellow light back.
The source is a MBP. I think something was up with the driver. Managed to fix it withFirst of all, I would check that it is not the configuration on the PC. I assume the operating system is Windows 10 or 11. It may be because the Windows sound settings are set to a sample rate higher than 48,000 Hz and that Spotify does not use a dedicated audio protocol such as WASAPI in exclusive mode or ASIO, whereas Foobar does. The mentioned protocols bypass the Windows audio settings and therefore would not be resampled and consequently would not trigger the yellow light on the DAC.
FiiO worked with THX directly to develop a custom version of the amp for their products. It’s a FiiO-exclusive, which is why THX does not list it on their website.One thing I’d love to know, the THX AAA788+ I can find no reference to a + version, is this a FiiO tweaked version of the AAA788, or do I need to be taught all over again how to use the internet?
Thanks!! Good to knowFiiO worked with THX directly to develop a custom version of the amp for their products. It’s a FiiO-exclusive, which is why THX does not list it on their website.
EQ settings while using BT with K7 will be available in the FiiO app. If you are using iTunes/Music for playback, there are EQ settings under the Music tab in settings.Can anyone help me. Iam using a fiio k7bt with my iPhone. Iam opting to use a otg cable rather than Bluetooth for the sake of ensuring i receive maximum quality but i want to experiment with eq but i can't unless i use bt.
Is there any way i can experiment with eq using a wired connection on ios?
Alternatively if i decided to use Bluetooth, where can i find eq settings / presets to experiment with?
Yes but i have no idea what to tweak in the eq settings. Ideally i was hoping it would have presets.EQ settings while using BT with K7 will be available in the FiiO app. If you are using iTunes/Music for playback, there are EQ settings under the Music tab in settings.
Has anyone used Boom or Amarra Play? Both ios apps that connect to Tidal / Quboz and you stream through the app and can use custom eq etc?Yes but i have no idea what to tweak in the eq settings. Ideally i was hoping it would have presets.
My music source is quboz which iam streaming from my ios device.
Has anyone used Boom or Amarra Play? Both ios apps that connect to Tidal / Quboz and you stream through the app and can use custom eq etc?
I think for hard-wired, you are mostly limited to whatever EQ the iPhone app had (e.g. Apple Music). Some minor exceptions, but with the "sandbox" (locked-down) architecture of iOS, one app usually cannot affect another.Can anyone help me. Iam using a fiio k7bt with my iPhone. Iam opting to use a otg cable rather than Bluetooth for the sake of ensuring i receive maximum quality but i want to experiment with eq but i can't unless i use bt.
Is there any way i can experiment with eq using a wired connection on ios?
Alternatively if i decided to use Bluetooth, where can i find eq settings / presets to experiment with?