Can anyone answer this? Would the Bose QC35ii connect to this Dac/Amp via bluetooth? Or, I would need to use a 3.5mm headphone jack from QC35ii to the Dac/Amp?Anyone?
P.S. Also can someone recommend a nice Dac/Amp with DSD for use on the go with a cellphone and multiple driver iem/sometimes OTE headphones like QC35ii?
Thank's in advance.
VAS007In specs you can see that Bluetooth is only received, not transferred. If you want something to the qc35 (I have 25, works really well with bluewave GET, but it have much more power to drive those). Being in your position I would go for dap like shanling m0. It has features that you want.
ExvinThanks for the info, I also have the bluewave Get, but it doesn't work with qc35 unless I use a 3.5mm cable. In order to have noise cancellation working qc35 needs to operate via bluetooth. I bought GET thinking it will work unfortunately it isn't. I emailed bluewave guys regarding that, they said GET works only with 3.5mm headphone connected.
VAS007The sound quality of bluetooth is limited by its supported codecs. If you want higher bit rates over bluetooth you are going to have to look elsewhere. Last I knew the Bose 35 didn't support aptXHD or LDAC(Sony IP) so you won't gain much by switching devices and keeping those cans. The bluewave Get and Radsone ES100's are both quality BT Amp/DAC's with the former being more suited to harder to drive cans but I find the ES100 no slouch. If you want a device that sends and receives bluetooth the Shanling M0 is a 2-way implementation.
P.S. Also can someone recommend a nice Dac/Amp with DSD for use on the go with a cellphone and multiple driver iem/sometimes OTE headphones like QC35ii?
Thank's in advance.