HiFlight, Good. Thank you . What BT headphones do you use? At different volumes, the balance is shifted to any headphones, it's easy to hear on a mono file
HiFlight, Good. Thank you . What BT headphones do you use? At different volumes, the balance is shifted to any headphones, it's easy to hear on a mono file
Thank you, I think now I'll look towards SONY with their LDAC. Switching the balance from PHONON SMB-02 (sounding with the player is impressive!) to Plantronics BACKBEAT PRO 2 is very inconvenient. The problem remains.
I have both. My M1 plays well for APTX, but with Plantronics BACKBEAT PRO 2 headphones there is a loud click on the transition to the next track.My M0 keeps the signal more stable, there is no hiss, the balance of channels on BT Works the other way, already wrote.
No hiss for me from my phone to the M0.
They are dead silent.
My headphones are not sensitive, at around 50 ohms, but they did hiss using budget bluetooth dongles from Trond.
Just found an interesting glitch that nearly cost me my hearing... I was using my M0 as a BT receiver with my iPhone X (with the M0 at 43 volume and the iPhone at full volume). I turned the volume on my phone down a bit, and then BAM! The M0 decided to max the volume on its own! It still displayed it as 43, but when I tried to turn the volume down, it showed 43, then started decreasing from 100. I've never been this startled in my life before. I was also using some extremely sensitive IEMs (120+/-5dB) which only made things worse. Anyone else come across this and are there any possible fixes? I was able to replicate this multiple times and I'm wondering if my M0 is defective? It's only done this after updating to v2.0.
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