iFi audio ZEN Blue - The Official Thread
Dec 3, 2019 at 6:01 PM Post #76 of 493
Pretty weird since you advertise so: Analogue – connect via RCA to amps or active speakers or <b>via the 4.4mm output to amps/speakers with a balanced input.</b> (taken from your website)

What we meant is that it might be difficult to find a cable you asked for. The connection you want to make is of course possible :)

You meant something like that?

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32822734898.html

Anyway, I have another question: if I use a digital output (optical or coax) does it bypass the DAC circuit so I can use an external DAC?

Yup!
 
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Dec 5, 2019 at 6:28 AM Post #79 of 493
Folks, just a quick reminder about our balanced architecture, or rather who was involved!

Highly respected high-end audio engineer is engaged to work across all new design projects

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Southport, England – Sister-companies iFi Audio and Abbingdon Music Research (AMR) are pleased to announce that John Curl, one of the world’s most respected high-end audio engineers, has been engaged as a technical consultant.

Curl is working across all new product designs from iFi and AMR, collaborating closely with iFi’s Technical Director Thorsten Loesch to ensure that all circuit designs are fully optimised. The first products to feature his input include iFi’s forthcoming ZEN range of desktop audio products – the first of which will launch this autumn – and all-new high-end components from AMR due in 2020.

John’s status at the forefront of high-end audio’s hall of fame has been secure for many years. In 1968, whilst building a mixing console for the Grateful Dead, he developed a solid-state circuit that became a benchmark in high-performance audio – the “complimentary differential-input” circuit, which still appears in application handbooks published by transistor manufacturers to this day.

This led to Curl working with a young Mark Levinson in the early 1970s, creating the legendary Mark Levinson Audio Systems JC2 preamplifier – the first standalone product to incorporate Curl’s complementary differential-input circuit – followed by the ML-2 Class A power amplifier. He went on to work with many other luminaries of the high-end audio scene, including Dave Wilson and Jeff Roland.

Curl is unquestionably one of a select group of engineers whose influence is so great it has altered the direction of audio design. Many of us have listened to equipment he has designed, or that was inspired by his work, often without even realising it. His solid-state circuit designs are lauded as classic exemplars of the type; when asked what makes him different to other audio electronics designers, he once replied, “I have circuit sense”.

Today, Curl works with a small collection of carefully chosen manufacturers. iFi Audio and AMR are delighted to reap the benefits of the exceptional experience he has gained whilst devising some of the finest audio circuits ever made.

Vincent Luke, Sales Director at iFi Audio and AMR, said: “We are excited to have the opportunity to add John’s exceptional expertise to our talented team of technical designers, led by Thorsten Loesch. His insight will help us to further raise the sonic bar with products in the pipeline from both iFi and AMR – from portable and desktop audio to the very finest high-end hi-fi components, we will continue to push the boundaries of design, functionality and performance.”
 
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Dec 6, 2019 at 6:36 PM Post #81 of 493
Folks, if you're by any chance visitors to the GUANGZHOU HIGH END event (this weekend!), we'll be there! You can find us at the Dongfang Hotel's rooms 661 and 663 at the 6th floor, and also we'll have a booth (12B) at the ground floor!

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And yup, that's the award for our Pro iDSD right there!

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Dec 9, 2019 at 12:40 PM Post #82 of 493
Hi all! I bought the Ifi Zen Blue to replace my BluDento BLT-HD. The device has very nice built quality for the price. Still need some time to evalute the sound, but after quick testing feels like t worthy upgrade.

A question though. Why does it identify as Bluetooth Headphones in Windows 10? The BluDento identified "correctly" as Bluetooth Speakers. I had the Auris BluMe before that, and that also identified as Bluetooth Headphones.

I have Carbon X1 7th gen with the extracted Dell aptX enabling Intel driver. This is "issue" is not laptop specific. And more important question, when a device identifies as headphones, does Windows load some headphone specific settings to the bluetooth profile?
 
Dec 9, 2019 at 1:46 PM Post #83 of 493
Hi all! I bought the Ifi Zen Blue to replace my BluDento BLT-HD. The device has very nice built quality for the price. Still need some time to evalute the sound, but after quick testing feels like t worthy upgrade.

A question though. Why does it identify as Bluetooth Headphones in Windows 10? The BluDento identified "correctly" as Bluetooth Speakers. I had the Auris BluMe before that, and that also identified as Bluetooth Headphones.

I have Carbon X1 7th gen with the extracted Dell aptX enabling Intel driver. This is "issue" is not laptop specific. And more important question, when a device identifies as headphones, does Windows load some headphone specific settings to the bluetooth profile?


I also upgraded from the Bludento HD (Aptx-Hd) receiver. I use my phone to transmit to the Zen Blue so have no idea how Windows 10 deals with the iFi Zen Blue. But I can say the Zen Blue is an upgrade, particularly because I can locate and apply the highest bitrate LDAC codec on Android Pie. To my ears the highs are noticefully crisper on the iFi Zen Blue. I did love the sound of the BluDento, but the iFi Zen Blue is a better sounding receiver. I do use better quality RCA cables though rather than the supplied ones.
 
Dec 9, 2019 at 5:21 PM Post #84 of 493
A question though. Why does it identify as Bluetooth Headphones in Windows 10?

Hmmm, odd, most likely related to your OS, but we'll as our tech staff about this.

I also upgraded from the Bludento HD (Aptx-Hd) receiver. I use my phone to transmit to the Zen Blue so have no idea how Windows 10 deals with the iFi Zen Blue. But I can say the Zen Blue is an upgrade, particularly because I can locate and apply the highest bitrate LDAC codec on Android Pie. To my ears the highs are noticefully crisper on the iFi Zen Blue. I did love the sound of the BluDento, but the iFi Zen Blue is a better sounding receiver. I do use better quality RCA cables though rather than the supplied ones.

Thanks for your feedback!
 
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Dec 10, 2019 at 1:38 AM Post #85 of 493
Here you can see how it identifies. As you can also see, the Tangent Spectrum is a small low end shelf speaker and identifies wrong also. You can manually change this from Control Panel, thats only a cosmetic thing and it does not affect to any settings or bluetooth & other devices menu shown in the picture here.

The main question is, does this difference include some background profiles also?

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Dec 26, 2019 at 5:53 AM Post #87 of 493
@iFi audio
Any joy with the S8 issue forgeting after pairing.? Wasnt sure if a firmware patch has been released yet?
Just got Amazon HD music for the 99 pence offer 4 months, streaming on the blue really suprised me, Never tried before just basic Google play DL and local Flacs.

Aphex Twin back catalogue....
Window licker...but enough about me

Hope you had a nice xmass and have a great year all
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