BerryBak BEA1 DAC review and distortion measurements
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ค. 2024
- Thank you Peter from Malaysia for sending me this review unit.
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The Samsung S lines are LDAC phones. I have LDAC in my S23 Ultra.
I'm always enjoying the video.
Thank you.
I am a subscriber who watches your videos in Korea.
I'm inquiring about something here.
Currently, the product is installed in my vehicle as follows.
DSP Amp : Musway M6
F_Woofer : Ground Zero GZNK 165
F_Tweeter : Ground Zero GZNM 80SQ
Sub Woofer + AMP : Musway P2 + MF108Q
I recently felt the need to upgrade the sound.
I've met several tuning engineers, but I feel sorry for them.
What I'm curious about here is not DSP AMP
If you configure each of the DSP/power amplifier separately
Can I hear a better resolution sound?
The gear that you have is very good. You should have a very nice sounding system with a correct tune. Assuming the install is solid. Tuning can transform a system😉
If would be nice to see a video like this on the Audison B-con
Yeah, I would like for someone to send me one.
LDAC has 3 mods, natively is in the adaptive mode which is not really the best, like 330 kbps and rarely change the bitrate up automatically. In the 660 or the 990 kbps mode is the cleanest and measure even better, according to RTINGS. This mode can be switched in the developer mode on Android devices. AAC is a psychoacoustic codec and it measures strange, but definitely better than SBC.
What is the cheap Bluetooth toslink you reviewed?
In europe is 50€
Great video as always! My Android headunit doesn't have optical out. Would this work with Android via USB input to send optical to my Match UP 6DSP?
Not unless your usb ports can be used both ways. Put something on the head unit’s internal storage if it has it and see if it lets you send it to a usb, If so it’s possible,if not then I wouldn’t want you to waste money. But at the same time you probably could add an optical out if you’re handy with a soldering iron
So LDAC is actually natively supported by Android by default. Samsung sometimes bias's the codec functionality in device because they have some internal codec & chip that they use for Samsung specific devices (TWS, Speakers ,etc..) Samsung wants their devices to bias to their devices so you buy their family/environment of devices. Apple doesnt support LDAC natively and they prob never will because for the same reason as Samsung, however you can always buy 3rd party bluetooth DAC devices to connect to your phone to give it LDAC support.
So, will usb in and optical out be best?
Yes, but LDAC is very close. If you want USB to optical only, there are cheaper devices.
Samsung phones have had LDAC for several years now. But I'm guessing you knew that based on all the comments.