Aquileolus
100+ Head-Fier
by the way if I only play local files with built in player, does Hi-Res stream option on or off matter?
what can i say. years of "marital bliss" has left my ears in need of more abuse.Balanced? If yes ....my God....
Any DSP or EQ is a heavy user of battery. Hi-Res is a heavy battery user. Higher sample rates use more battery.by the way if I only play local files with built in player, does Hi-Res stream option on or off matter?
Yeah, I meant if I only listen to local files, will the Hi-Res streaming have any impact on the Sound?Any DSP or EQ is a heavy user of battery. Hi-Res is a heavy battery user. Higher sample rates use more battery.
https://helpguide.sony.net/dmp/nwwm1m2/v1/en/contents/TP1000521634.html
Battery life
Music (when using “Music player”)
Stereo mini jack
MP3 (128 kbps)Approx. 40 hoursAAC (256 kbps)Approx. 40 hoursWAV (44.1 kHz/16 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (44.1 kHz/16 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (96 kHz/24 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (192 kHz/24 bit)Approx. 35 hoursDSD (2.8224 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 25 hoursDSD (5.6448 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 18 hoursDSD (11.2896 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 15 hours
Balanced standard jack
MP3 (128 kbps)Approx. 40 hoursAAC (256 kbps)Approx. 40 hoursWAV (44.1 kHz/16 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (44.1 kHz/16 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (96 kHz/24 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (192 kHz/24 bit)Approx. 35 hoursDSD (2.8224 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 15 hoursDSD (5.6448 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 13 hoursDSD (11.2896 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 9 hours
Music (when using a music app other than “Music player”)
Stereo mini jack
MP3 (128 kbps)Approx. 18 hours
Balanced standard jack
MP3 (128 kbps)Approx. 18 hours
Bluetooth (when using “Music player”)
MP3 (128 kbps)/SBC-Connection pref.Approx. 20 hoursFLAC (96 kHz/24 bit)/LDAC-Connection pref.Approx. 18 hours
Bluetooth (when using a music app other than “Music player”)
MP3 (128 kbps)/LDAC-Connection pref.Approx. 17 hours
A Bluetooth connection will shorten the battery life by up to 60% depending on the following conditions.
- Format of the content.
- Settings of the connected device.
Note
- The values shown in this topic indicate the approximate battery life when the player is playing continuously with the default settings.
- Even if the player is turned off for an extended period, a small amount of battery power is still consumed.
- Battery life may vary depending on volume setting, conditions of use and ambient temperature.
- The battery is consumed considerably when the screen is on.
- The battery life may become about 60% shorter when some of the sound adjustments are active.
- The battery life may become about 20% shorter when the [High-Res streaming] function is active.
by the way if I only play local files with built in player, does Hi-Res stream option on or off matter?
Same experience with the FitEar DC TiOne is clearly the Ely underpowered while the other is not.
It's not even close... so it's not like I am trying to split hair : it's very obvious and I am curious as to what the experience of Elysium owners is (I'll ask on that thread...
Wow… they are absolutely perfect for my use case..Any DSP or EQ is a heavy user of battery. Hi-Res is a heavy battery user. Higher sample rates use more battery.
https://helpguide.sony.net/dmp/nwwm1m2/v1/en/contents/TP1000521634.html
Battery life
Music (when using “Music player”)
Stereo mini jack
MP3 (128 kbps)Approx. 40 hoursAAC (256 kbps)Approx. 40 hoursWAV (44.1 kHz/16 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (44.1 kHz/16 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (96 kHz/24 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (192 kHz/24 bit)Approx. 35 hoursDSD (2.8224 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 25 hoursDSD (5.6448 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 18 hoursDSD (11.2896 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 15 hours
Balanced standard jack
MP3 (128 kbps)Approx. 40 hoursAAC (256 kbps)Approx. 40 hoursWAV (44.1 kHz/16 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (44.1 kHz/16 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (96 kHz/24 bit)Approx. 40 hoursFLAC (192 kHz/24 bit)Approx. 35 hoursDSD (2.8224 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 15 hoursDSD (5.6448 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 13 hoursDSD (11.2896 MHz/1 bit)Approx. 9 hours
Music (when using a music app other than “Music player”)
Stereo mini jack
MP3 (128 kbps)Approx. 18 hours
Balanced standard jack
MP3 (128 kbps)Approx. 18 hours
Bluetooth (when using “Music player”)
MP3 (128 kbps)/SBC-Connection pref.Approx. 20 hoursFLAC (96 kHz/24 bit)/LDAC-Connection pref.Approx. 18 hours
Bluetooth (when using a music app other than “Music player”)
MP3 (128 kbps)/LDAC-Connection pref.Approx. 17 hours
A Bluetooth connection will shorten the battery life by up to 60% depending on the following conditions.
- Format of the content.
- Settings of the connected device.
Note
- The values shown in this topic indicate the approximate battery life when the player is playing continuously with the default settings.
- Even if the player is turned off for an extended period, a small amount of battery power is still consumed.
- Battery life may vary depending on volume setting, conditions of use and ambient temperature.
- The battery is consumed considerably when the screen is on.
- The battery life may become about 60% shorter when some of the sound adjustments are active.
- The battery life may become about 20% shorter when the [High-Res streaming] function is active.
Funny that this have been heavily discussed a few pages back after several people claimed they can hear an difference. But of course, there is no differenceIt does not matter at all. The built-in player will still play at the correct sample rate. No change in sound. It simply ignores the setting.
same goes for the ier m9 and solaris ogbetter demo first for Z1R for the fiting, don't blind buy.
I'm using ie900 and u12t with 1zm2, I like how they sound, ie900 has such a great fit which I can wear duing sleepJust got myself a WM1AM2 as I like how Sony sounds. Meanwhile I am using a Letshouer S12 Pro. However I am wondering if there is any recommendations for other IEM to go with it?
IE600 and 64 Audio U4s are good options.Just got myself a WM1AM2 as I like how Sony sounds. Meanwhile I am using a Letshouer S12 Pro. However I am wondering if there is any recommendations for other IEM to go with it?