Regardless, I love both devices and, to me, both were each worth their cost to me and don't think the DFC costs an arm and a leg when I use it everyday (but that is my personal opinion and I understand why others may balk at a $300 dongle. It is not for everyone but I believe the OP already has a Cobalt). Between the DFC and 5K, I do like the Cobalt better for sound alone. That is my opinion and mine only and the year a chip was made doesnt really mean much to me, to be honest. I will remove that part from my original post.
I would add to this discussion one thing. I prefer to use 2.5mm balanced cable for my Andromedas so switching between DFC and Qudelix will be inconvenient. TAre there any other bluetooth/usb dac with better chips than Quedelix/BTR5 that can be compared with DFC at least?
I'm guessing the new batch will be available soon. I messaged qudelix on fb mid month to ask about the availability, and they replied mid or late July. I gave them another pm earlier and they allowed me to order when I asked a specific date when it will be available again.
I would add to this discussion one thing. I prefer to use 2.5mm balanced cable for my Andromedas so switching between DFC and Qudelix will be inconvenient. TAre there any other bluetooth/usb dac with better chips than Quedelix/BTR5 that can be compared with DFC at least?
I am honestly getting lost in the multiple ways to hear stuff with what I have
MacBook - Q5K Bluetooth AptX using Mac Audio Units plug in (Fab Filter) Equaliser.
MacBook wired USB 96k 24 bit to AT DSR9BT using Mac Audio Units plug in (Fab Filter) Equaliser.
MacBook wired USB 96k 24 bit to Q5K (havent tried this yet) and Etymotic or Empire Ears IEMs using Mac Audio Units plug in (Fab Filter) Equaliser.
Sony 507 DAP - LDAC to Q5K Etymotic or Empire Ears IEMs using Amazon Music Android app Equalizer OR Q5K iOS Equaliser
Sony 507 DAP - wired Etymotic or Empire Ears IEMs using Sony DAP equalizer
I also have:
An ES100 is just found after losing it for a year...
A Plussound PSV3 LDAC 2 pin IEM cable
Confusing hobby! But often fun! But can be expensive...
Would owners of the Qudelix 5K mind taking a few minutes of your time to download and play the below 30-second long BS EN 50332-1 'Program Simulation Noise' through the Qudelix 5K (USB-C wired connection to source) at maximum volume and record its output (e.g. using the free Audacity program) by connecting the line-out of the 5K via a 3.5mm cable to the highest quality ADC device you have (a PC soundcard line-in would do)?
Activatet AptX: on Mac: Load and install xcode, after then load and install additional tools and go to bluetooth explorer and activate aptx. Voila---) aptx works on Mac.
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