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rastus
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Jun 13, 2019
My travel (on-plane) NC cans are still wired, when I get a new pair, they will likely be Sony BT. But... I am intrigued by the AT/Tri tech, BT going after SQ and not NC,, and heading into the convergence with MEMS: "The ATH-DSR9BT over-ear wireless headphones employ Audio-Technica’s new Pure Digital Drive system, which allows the headphones to operate without a sound-degrading D/A converter that conventional wireless headphones rely upon. Instead, the ATH-DSR9BT utilizes Trigence Semiconductor’s Dnote chipset to receive the digital audio signal from a Bluetooth wireless transmission, process and transfer it to the driver where the digital pulses of the chipset move the voice coil and diaphragm forward and backward to create the sound waves heard by the listener." https://www.audio-technica.com/cms/headphones/6117c014c965cd1a/index.html They also recently dropped: https://drop.com/buy/audio-technica-ath-dsr9bt The tech: https://www.trigence.com/dnote
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613Member
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Jun 13, 2019
rastusThank You so much "rastus". What do You know about in-ear BlueTooth v5 headphones? Anybody?
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rastus
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Jun 13, 2019
613MemberI can simply say that when they get MEMS going and available, coupled with direct DSP driving them, IEM's, Cans and,, well,,, any audio transducer application will likely benefit; your laptop becomes a concert hall (sort'a, well phased array... what they can play with...). New stuff is tough to get out, into an established chain (notice the use of the word chain;), others are trying MEMS too: http://www.audiopixels.com.au/index.cfm/technology/
https://drop.com/talk/2405/digital-sonic-fluidity Bluetooth IEM's today... the 150g of SWAG* you want for decent SQ,, doesn't fit in 10g package... it will eventually, SSB**/BT>DSP/MEMS. *shitty wild ass guess ** solid state battery
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