I'm so confused about this thing!?!? Do you get both devices or pick just one or the other? Massdrop could've been a little bit more specific about that!
If anyone can give me some help and details about that I'd really appreciate it!
FOBeanBoth devices are needed for the wireless functionality to work.
You have a source in one place, using toslink or USB digital connection to the transmitter, and you have a destination sound system that is fed through either toslink or analog RCA connectors on the receiver.
This can be a wireless toslink adapter, a wireless USB to toslink, or can act as a wireless DAC.
upinthecloudsThanks for the info bro, MUCH appreciated!
I'm still unsure how you can get a higher quality signal wirelessly, so I guess I need to do some research about that!
I just got a new Shanling M0 Music Player (I absolutely LOVE it so far BTW), and a Westone Bluetooth MMCX Cable (for my 1st and 2nd generation UM Pro 30 IEM's) to use with the APX-T Bluetooth technology on both, and it supposedly sends a high quality, full resolution signal that's capable of doing 24/96 through the Bluetooth connection, and I'm old school and have never used Bluetooth before, so I'm just wondering how that's possible to send 3x the data rate through the same type of technology?!?!
Anyway, I will let you all know how I like the combo on Friday when my Westone Bluetooth cable arrives, and how it syncs up with the Shanling M0! I'm sure that it won't be as good as my Estron Linum G2 SuperBax and Bax MMCX wired Cables, but if it sounds as good as my Westone EPIC Braided MMCX Cable does, then I'll be more than happy with the new APX-T Bluetooth setup!
FOBeanThe new Shanling M0 Music Player is soooo TINY that it fits into my Westone IEM's mini monitor vault case with my UM Pro 30 IEM's, and my Linum G2 SuperBax MMCX Cable! I highly recommend this little player already and I've only had it for 3 days!
If anyone can give me some help and details about that I'd really appreciate it!