Jaysound
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I read up on the Fiio Control app on their site and it seems that while using LDAC (and therefore having no access to its EQ) it doesn't do a thing to affect sound anyway, if I understand it right.
And so far I'm not sure I prefer the Auto-EQ in Wavelet over just letting the FiiO LC-BT2 do its thing with the LDAC straight. Again, anything more seems to be "less" in that it seems to muddy up the natural sounds a bit and while some sounds are boosted others are forfeited. Maybe that's just my being a total pre-newb novice here, but that's my sense (and my logical sense as well).
To use the FiiO LC-BT2 on its own without "assistance", it seems perhaps its best to set the phone's app near max volume and then use the FiiO LC-BT2 to adjust the volume where I want it, so the FiiO LC-BT2 has max to work with from the phone and amplifies from there.
Again, that's my sense and logic at play as a civilian with no idea what I'm talking about. As with wine, one that tastes great one day might not be so much to one's liking on another day, and so it is with the one ten-minute listening session I'm basing those judgments on so far.
I guess I'm fishing for commentary on whether what I'm speculating makes sense to someone with actual audio expertise or not.
And so far I'm not sure I prefer the Auto-EQ in Wavelet over just letting the FiiO LC-BT2 do its thing with the LDAC straight. Again, anything more seems to be "less" in that it seems to muddy up the natural sounds a bit and while some sounds are boosted others are forfeited. Maybe that's just my being a total pre-newb novice here, but that's my sense (and my logical sense as well).
To use the FiiO LC-BT2 on its own without "assistance", it seems perhaps its best to set the phone's app near max volume and then use the FiiO LC-BT2 to adjust the volume where I want it, so the FiiO LC-BT2 has max to work with from the phone and amplifies from there.
Again, that's my sense and logic at play as a civilian with no idea what I'm talking about. As with wine, one that tastes great one day might not be so much to one's liking on another day, and so it is with the one ten-minute listening session I'm basing those judgments on so far.
I guess I'm fishing for commentary on whether what I'm speculating makes sense to someone with actual audio expertise or not.