Got the btr3 now
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Listened to it for about an hour.
I understand why the Fiio software (Fiio music app) is mentioned. It's not ideal to work through this app to adjust settings on the amp. It disconnects it sometimes while you working on it or switch from apps. But I can overcome that, it saves the adjustments on the amp eventually so it's not like it's depending on the app being open (talking about the equalizer). Then I can just use my regular software to play my music through. The equalizer has some presets and only one custom equalizer save
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If you have multiple headphones and devices that you use your amp on that sucks tbh. I'l just have to do with it. I'm still trying to find a good setup. Classical, jazz and rock sound ok on my sennheiser momentum. Haven't tried my rha t20i yet.
A pleasant surprise is that my phone apparently connects on aptx hd instead of the sbc i presumed.
Other than that, you get a nice piece of hardware for the little money. It seems to drive my sennheiser like it should, not that it's a hard to drive headphone.
Gonna listen to it more upcoming week, see how I feel about it. At least it's gonna beat listening through my phone's headphone jack without the ability to equalize because somehow it keeps crashing. Also, when I get my new phone, it'll also beat using the usbc to jack dongle!
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So far, I can't see me being unhappy with this nice little piece of tech for 80 bucks.