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Buckbrick
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Mar 5, 2018
I’m hesitant about going wireless. But there’s no denying it’s convenience in portable systems. How’s the sound compared to Dragonfly red?
CamoGeko
137
Mar 5, 2018
BuckbrickI'd like to know this too.
bulkbuywonder
10
Mar 5, 2018
Buckbrickidk it was quite nice when i had https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/audio-technica-at-pha50bt.20663/reviews Sold it now. would prefer aptx hd. also fed up of how proprietary aptx is :(. i prefer free formats. like opus, codec2, flac, wv, vorbis, etc.
aptx hd is still lossy but higher bitrate. looks like wired is the only lossless way after all.
for me, as i dont use my phone for my dap cus its headphone amp is too noisy and aptx means a extra dongle attached to my mini computers or daps, which means its more stuff to carry when i could just try using my old iaudio x5 with sdcard upgrade cus that fits in pockets more easily and is now a lot lighter without a hard drive. i was interested in bt wireless audio cus ive been using my bulky diy zipit z2 + addon pack handheld (whats a zipit: https://mozzwald.com/zipitz2) but i trying to now make a more compact zipit addon pack which would mean it fits into a pocket again :)
DanielFerrer
391
Mar 5, 2018
BuckbrickI want to know also. Using DFR on iPhoneX.
mrocha
122
Apr 6, 2018
BuckbrickThe sound is really neutral. There are no highs and lows. It isn't a warm sound either. I'd say it adds a crisp nothingness and is about as good as you can expect from bluetooth.
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