Silverlinings
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I meant the Custom Art Fibae 7 unlimited…
still seeing it in settings, all the way downDoes anyone know how to see how much playing time on each output? Did the new firmware get rid of that? I don’t see it anymore in settings about device.
In “about device”? All I see is “up time” which just has the time it’s on every session.still seeing it in settings, all the way down
Just realized that the M2 model isn't called a walkman case anymore, just a "Cassete Player" with no mention of Sony on it.Adding to the earlier @Andricop posts with some photos of the Dignis case I just received. Also adding photos of the Dignis black case and a fun photo of the much earlier Dignis Sony case for the 1Z. The new cases fit like gloves, just super quality. I do miss the orange button from the prior case, but don't think the new Sony's geometry allows it.
Walkman music app itself. It only counts those hours, not in third party apps.In “about device”? All I see is “up time” which just has the time it’s on every session.
Nope, actually I have been following this thread since April, someone did suggest 2 hrs bluetooth music listening and 20 hrs burn in with cable, I simply followed his advice, works great. But with dsp on, hoping the dsp get burn in too, I can only do 2 hrs bluetooth listening and 8hrs burn in with cable.You used Bluetooth for burning in?
You do appreciate 'burn in' is about conditioning (aging) the capacitors in the 3.5 and 4.4mm amp circuits and therefore nothing to do with BT as the amp is in the ear/headphones?Nope, actually I have been following this thread since April, someone did suggest 2 hrs bluetooth music listening and 20 hrs burn in with cable, I simply followed his advice, works great. But with dsp on, hoping the dsp get burn in too, I can only do 2 hrs bluetooth listening and 8hrs burn in with cable.
I never hear any difference with my WF-1000XM4's, BTR5 with any IEM's or my KEF LS50WII speakers ensuring same codec and bitrate, i.e. LDAC 900mbps or lower AAC so long as comparing like for like on BT codec and bitrate.Actually Bluetooth quality is affected not only by the codec but also clocking and other factors (codec bitrate/ android stack implementation).
Indeed both the Hiby RS6 and to a lesser extent the ZX507 sound better than z flip 3 (all ldac set highest quality via developer configuration). Its not a night and day difference but its there, essentially shows as warmer and more composed quality.
Haven't tested the new Sony daps but I'm sure they'll also be good.
Also there's no such things as Bluetooth or DSP burn, please don't waste your time with that. Focus on wired burnin only
I never hear any difference with my WF-1000XM4's, BTR5 with any IEM's or my KEF LS50WII speakers ensuring same codec and bitrate, i.e. LDAC 900mbps or lower AAC so long as comparing like for like on BT codec and bitrate.
My 1AM2 vs my Samsung using LDAC Best (900mbps) sounds same with my WF-1000XM4's or using my BTR5 with IER-M9 or K10U, FD7 for example.I'm pretty sure that AAC on Android has documented issues, but LDAC should be fine.
https://www.soundguys.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-bluetooth-headphones-aac-20296/
My 1AM2 vs my Samsung using LDAC Best (900mbps) sounds same with my WF-1000XM4's or using my BTR5 with IER-M9 or K10U, FD7 for example.
I don't use BT with with 1AM2, I use my S21. Same when I had an Xperia 1 III.