Chaswerner
New Head-Fier
Hi All,
Thought I'd mention this in case anyone else had similar issues.
I have and enjoy amazon music hd.
I originally bought a play-fi wifi interface for my Aune S6. Sound was good using a coax connection .
But the extended gap between cuts drove me nuts. It was exceptionally obnoxious on live recordings.
I ordered an XQ50 pro from drop, waited forever, and then they never shipped the unit when the drop arrived.
After a bit of hassle with them I bought one from Linsoul. Price about the same and I received it in a timely manner.
Drop customer support and service sucked, Linsoul much better.
I had previously tried play fi
Because I wanted to try wifi to see if I could improve on the sound I could get from Bluetooth off my phone. My Note10+ supports HD LDAC. NOTHING would connect to it. The best was APTX HD.
Well the XP-50 pro supports LDAC seamlessly. The bit rates are at least as good as the wifi. BEST OF ALL NO GAPS!
Just thought I'd let others know, as I am sure many encountered similar frustration with the gaps, and this was a reasonably priced solution, about $80.
Thought I'd mention this in case anyone else had similar issues.
I have and enjoy amazon music hd.
I originally bought a play-fi wifi interface for my Aune S6. Sound was good using a coax connection .
But the extended gap between cuts drove me nuts. It was exceptionally obnoxious on live recordings.
I ordered an XQ50 pro from drop, waited forever, and then they never shipped the unit when the drop arrived.
After a bit of hassle with them I bought one from Linsoul. Price about the same and I received it in a timely manner.
Drop customer support and service sucked, Linsoul much better.
I had previously tried play fi
Because I wanted to try wifi to see if I could improve on the sound I could get from Bluetooth off my phone. My Note10+ supports HD LDAC. NOTHING would connect to it. The best was APTX HD.
Well the XP-50 pro supports LDAC seamlessly. The bit rates are at least as good as the wifi. BEST OF ALL NO GAPS!
Just thought I'd let others know, as I am sure many encountered similar frustration with the gaps, and this was a reasonably priced solution, about $80.