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I just bought a H9i. The audio from Bluetooth is good, but only AAC code support. It miss aptX prom last gen. Is it good enough for Bluetooth streaming or I should use wired for better audio? Can you recommend some DAP or DAC, AMP can make it shine, thank you :D
I would give it a few days just to make sure you want more / better than the Bluetooth streamy are currently experiencing.
I have high end BT over the ear headphones - similarly, i think the BT stream (from iPhone and MacBook Pro) is decent, but when i plug my headphones wired into my MacBook Pro, its just much better (quality and loudness).
So you may not need an additional DAC or AMP.
Macbbok Pro' are supposed to have decent DAC's for a laptop, so while there will doubtless be better stand alone DAC units / headphone amps, you may find that your laptop alone offers a good step up from a mobile device.
Wired is definitely better - i use my headphones wired at times and wirelessly at others, but if i'm in the mood for a more immersive louder experience, than it has to be wired.
Thank's for your advice. I will give it some time for experience with bluetooth and try wired on my macbook. Just ask if it worthy update quality with DAC or AMP :D
saobang3886: The audio from Bluetooth is good, but only AAC code support. It miss aptX prom last gen. Is it good enough for Bluetooth streaming or I should use wired for better audio? Can you recommend some DAP or DAC, AMP can make it shine, thank you :D
The audio from Bluetooth is good, but only AAC code support. It miss aptX prom last gen. Is it good enough for Bluetooth streaming or I should use wired for better audio? Can you recommend some DAP or DAC, AMP can make it shine, thank you :D
It depends on the digital music sources you are using. AAC code has a transfer rate cap of 250 kbps, creating a file similar to that of a mid-quality MP3.
If you are listening to MP3s anyway I suggest not to spend some extra money for a superior DAC to make it shine, you won't hear the difference.
In case you are listening at least to 16 Bit/44.1 kHz CD quality or higher, you will get a better sound for sure with a superior DAC.
Chord Hugo 2 I can recommend. Quite similar to the Chord Electronics Qutest, which I have, connected to a stereo amp with passive speakers. Nearly the best sound I have ever heard.
Thank you all your advice, I usually listen streaming 320 kbps on bluetooth, so AAC code maybe fine. If it not much different between wired and Bluetooth on noisy place then I don't need lossless source and DAC, AMP to play on wired, right?. It mean just use it normal :D
HI, I have a question on this. I've noticed that I need to turn on the headphones for a much better wired experience. Sounds becomes louder, etc.
Is this normal?
Thanks
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