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This one I can recommend:
Avantree Oasis
But:
I don't know how it works with No-APTX-Code for low latency headphones?
You might get a delayed sound.
Anyway, if your Eclipse allows for it, using a digital and not analogue connection would be best sounding =》 optical via toslink, if possible.
Fidse,
yes I have one and for me it works fine. But my first try was a failure like yours - sound wasn't bad but pairing and stability a constant disaster. So I returned it. This one I can recommend and I hope your experience will be positive like mine.
The missing aptX is not a mystery, because there are additional licensing fees involved, but a cost saving measure of the company.
According to cables and connections - I'm no expert on this but isn't this device just a transmitter not including a dac? Digital to analogue conversion will be done by the built in dac of your headphones. As far as I know.
Optical cables, not susceptible to electrical problems such as ground loops and RF interference, are an advantage.
Since you will get all types of cables delivered with the transmitter, I suggest to try it out what sounds best.
Regards,
Ulrike
Can you please explain which cables are used, connected to which output of eclipse? And how the settings are; I would like to install a transmitter myself...