voidedsoul
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If the ES100 isn’t available in your area, then the M0 is a great alternative. They’re both very good and capable devices.
Thanks will try the M0
If the ES100 isn’t available in your area, then the M0 is a great alternative. They’re both very good and capable devices.
Works great with PH1, especially with Android Pie update now LDAC is good.After getting PH-1 and failing on two USB-C to 3.5mm adapters I was looking for a good Bluetooth adapter. I had my mind set on Fiio BTR1, and led to wait for BTR3. Then Amazon &@SubMash got me interested in ES100 and came to this thread. After reading insights from @wslee and the white papers they have published, and their continued support with several firmware updates, and the way they handled user feedback I finally bought ES100. Will get it in two days. Hopefully it will be better than the USB-C DAC. Can't wait to try it
That's a pretty loaded question. Do you have a certain board you are trying to compare to?How good(bad) is onboard DAC on CSR8675 compared to say a PC onboard DAC?
I am considering those inexpensive BT receiver/transmitter with CSR8675 that works as a DAC, which go for around $20-$40. CSR8675 has received praise for its audio performance so I was wondering how bad its sound quality is to say ES100 and BTR1/BTR3, which include DACs in addition to CSR8675.That's a pretty loaded question. Do you have a certain board you are trying to compare to?
I am considering those inexpensive BT receiver/transmitter with CSR8675 that works as a DAC, which go for around $20-$40. CSR8675 has received praise for its audio performance so I was wondering how bad its sound quality is to say ES100 and BTR1/BTR3, which include DACs in addition to CSR8675.
For me, as long as the CSR8675 chipset has even slightly better sound than a typical PC onboard DAC I will be happy with the those inexpensive BT receivers. I do not know the specs of the DAC in my PC but generally speaking the onboard DACs found on laptops.
My headphones are around 50-60 ohms. So does that mean CSR8675 as a standalone DAC would be an improvement over a typical PC sound card?
How good(bad) is onboard DAC on CSR8675 compared to say a PC onboard DAC?
My headphones are around 50-60 ohms. So does that mean CSR8675 as a standalone DAC would be an improvement over a typical PC sound card?
Hehe..Yup I was not asking about ES100 per se. I wanted to compare the onboard DAC on the CSR8675 chipset with the PC sound card.Oh wait... You don't mean the ES100 at all, the on board DAC on the Bluetooth module will be very similar to a PC sound card, if you mean a base level soundcard.