BluDento True Hi-Fi Bluetooth v5.1 Music Receiver Long Range Audio Adapter with Audiophile Burr Brown DAC & aptX for Streaming Audio to Home Stereo, A/V Receiver or Amplifier
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In the event that your receiver has Bluetooth connectivity, the BluDento will do exactly what you need. There is good range of the streamer in my great room system, as I have it connected. It is then that you will enjoy playing with the streaming more and be delighted with it. TIDAL streams hi-fi quality music through its streaming service and I found the quality of the stream to be excellent, comparable to hard wiring my pad to my receiver/preamp. Please accept my sincere thanks.
The voltage is 12 volts at 50 hertz at 0 dB.
Although this is primarily a Bluetooth receiver, it is also quite smart as a digital audio converter. If you have an amplified digital audio converter already, this is just a smart choice if you wish The BluDento should easily connect to your amplifier using an RCA cable, an optical cable, or a coaxial cable, if you choose to do so.
This app is compatible with the iPhone, but it does not have a source. The range is excellent, but you need to connect the cable to feed the current.
Selected User Reviews For BluDento True Hi-Fi Bluetooth v5.1 Music Receiver Long Range Audio Adapter with Audiophile Burr Brown DAC & aptX for Streaming Audio to Home Stereo, A/V Receiver or Amplifier
I am an audiophile on a budget, so when I see gear performing well above its weight, I am intrigued. I have my eye on anything that comes out cheap and kicks some tail. There was something that grabbed me and wouldn't let go. Despite the many benefits of wireless technology, I don't enjoy There is no detail, enough that it is not lifelike, and it is compressed. Well, I guess. This is really I set out to find the best-sounding yet still reasonably priced Bluetooth DAC that I could use for my other systems without having to worry about wireless nonsense, but my reference system is without any wireless nonsense, so I called around to find the best DAC that I could find. After purchasing a couple cheaper units, I felt justified in forgoing Bluetooth in favor of wired connections, but I kept on searching and eventually decided on what seemed to be the best option - an adapter that allows me to plug into my computer using USB. B1 is a version of the audioengine. The end result was rather satisfactory to me. I liked the sound, it connected easily, and it was adequate for background or non-listening situations The art of listening critically. Even though the resolution was only okay, it was a pretty musical track, so I kept it. It had a new price in the neighborhood of $150.
As an audiophile, nothing is ever good enough for long, but due to my financial situation, I didn't think I could find anything better for what I was willing to spend. In reading about the BlueDentto DAC on Amazon, I was somewhat impressed by the specs for the price. My audio engine cost about 1/3 of the price. When I received it, plugged it in, I was pleasantly surprised by what I heard. To make a long story short, there was no difference in the performance between the two engines when using the same codec. Even when streaming wav files from a kindle fire or listening to Spotify streams, I found detail and resolution to be enhanced by a significant degree when using the BlueDento. While the audioengine may have sounded a little warmer, I was impressed with the improvements I heard through the BlueDento enough to have it pulled and put The unit in this price range probably isn't better than other units in the sub $100 range. It's a great device for music, so buy it, make sure you have some good cables, and enjoy it.
With this device, you can use a smartphone to play high quality music on a stereo system. The one I selected is a bit different from most rather reasonably priced Bluetooth adapters, since it has a separate digital-to-analog converter It is analog-based This converter converts RCA jacks can be connected to this chip in order to generate audiophile-quality sound output. There is no doubt that the health of our nation is in crisis In addition to natural resources There is no comparison between this device and most bluetooth adapters because each has Texas Instruments (former Burr Brown) PCM5102A sound chip nice bass, fine treble, and natural ambience of the music that is typically not seen in bluetooth adapters. find it hard to believe that Arcam's or Audioengine's products (the latter probably influenced the optical appearance of this device) at more than twice the price have significant sonic advantages and I believe Texas Instruments' DACs are the best option in this price range. *If more is what you want, this adapter provides With a price tag less than half that of its more expensive siblings. Digital output is provided by optical and electrical means, so that a DAC box can be connected to or a digital input connected to an AV receiver or other device a receiver (and a transmitter) It works simultaneously on all outputs). In addition to the good sound and the attractive design of its metal box, which has superior shielding properties to the cheap plastic cases, this adapter is also very easy to use and works with a wide range of device (but don't expect too much since bluetooth was made for short ranges). The device supports Bluetooth® 5, the current standard. The sound of 0 and the sound of - Maintaining the apartment - It is a transmission standard that does not allow retransmission The music was already compressed during the encoding process. As far as I know, no more comprehensive Bluetooth adapter exists. With its excellent audio quality which can hardly be distinguished from uncompressed CD's I believe this is about as much as is possible within the limitations of the bandwidth- It has a limited Bluetooth standard. There is definitely a noticeable difference when comparing it with an adapter that costs half as much, but I doubt you will regret it if you compare it to others that are twice as expensive!.
purchased this to add Bluetooth to my old Bose Receiver and do not want to have to turn up the volume to hear the music so I bought this to increase the audio output level. I am pleased with the sound quality, the connectivity is good, and the sound is I was expecting a higher level of output, however it did not meet my expectations. Whenever I am listening to a music (using my phone with max volume), I was expecting that. If I change between the radio (I am a big fan of the Bose) and the television (I am a big fan of the Samsung), I expect almost the same sound level. In my search for further improvements to the output level, I am considering adding another pre-treatment to the process The amp. So far, I have only been able to test out the RCA output I have not yet tried the optical or coaxial outputs.
The sound and the working are both excellent. As an addition to a set of powered bookshelf speakers, I used it to add a subwoofer. A pair of Edifier S2000 pro powered bookshelf speakers was purchased. I am already impressed with the way this set sounds. Nevertheless, it does not have a subwoofer. To connect the two bookshelf speakers, there is a proprietary cable with five conductors and special connectors. That means most speaker connections don't work since the speakers are not at speaker level. ), (since it makes use of a bi-directional communication system It works with all 3 outputs on this Bluetooth adapter at the same time due to its amplifier configuration and absence of passive crossovers in the speakers. From the BL-300 I utilized a toslink optical cable A bookshelf speaker can be connected to two. I then generated analog left and right analog signals from the RCA left and right cables There are 2 subs to the article. HSU Research ULS 15 MK2, that's what I use for my sub. I love the way the setup works together and the sound is great. Furthermore, there is digital coax output as well, though I am not utilizing it at this time. Apparently it has a very good DAC because it sounds even better than it claims to have. When I switched back and forth between the optical connection and the analog connection, I noticed no difference in quality. No matter how you slice it, it sounds fantastic.