Streaming to an old(ish) hifi
Streaming to an old(ish) hifi
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Simon_GH

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891 posts

105 months

Yesterday (15:36)
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What is the current thinking on streaming music from a phone / tablet / TV to a hifu please?

I've heard Bluetooth can affect quality and wifi is an option. It doesn't need to be perfect - I'm no expert. Many thanks

danb79

13,193 posts

97 months

Yesterday (17:03)
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Simon_GH said:
What is the current thinking on streaming music from a phone / tablet / TV to a hifu please?

I've heard Bluetooth can affect quality and wifi is an option. It doesn't need to be perfect - I'm no expert. Many thanks
Bluetooth will be absolutely fine; my old system which I've now put back into our loft a few days ago to make way for a full active speaker set up used a small Aukey BT receiver connected into my NAD C320BEE integrated and it was faultless and sounded spot on to me

This is the nearest thing I can see on Amazon that's nigh on what my Aukey one is: https://www.amazon.co.uk/1Mii-B06S-Bluetooth-Recei...

UGreen do them too

I've had it connected to aux input on the back via some old QED interconnects, and left it connected to the USB charging plug etc

PT1984

3,318 posts

208 months

Yesterday (19:01)
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Wiim Pro Plus. Good DAC then when you decide you are ready to try a streaming service you are ready to go.

markiii

4,230 posts

219 months

Yesterday (20:12)
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PT1984 said:
Wiim Pro Plus. Good DAC then when you decide you are ready to try a streaming service you are ready to go.
this

anything yiou use with bluetooth make sure both ends support lossless bluetooth 5

PT1984

3,318 posts

208 months

Yesterday (20:13)
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But just get a Spotify or Tidal subscription.

miniman

29,538 posts

287 months

Yesterday (20:31)
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See if you can pick up a Chromecast Audio on eBay or Amazon.

alangla

6,423 posts

206 months

Yesterday (20:32)
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I’ve got a Nokia Bluetooth to phono converter that I got as a freebie with a phone years ago and it works great. Use it with an iPhone now, any of the streaming services or BBC Sounds work fine on the hifi and I’m happy with the quality, though obviously others may be able to detect flaws with it.

mark seeker

926 posts

232 months

Yesterday (20:59)
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danb79 said:
Bluetooth will be absolutely fine; my old system which I've now put back into our loft a few days ago to make way for a full active speaker set up used a small Aukey BT receiver connected into my NAD C320BEE integrated and it was faultless and sounded spot on to me

This is the nearest thing I can see on Amazon that's nigh on what my Aukey one is: https://www.amazon.co.uk/1Mii-B06S-Bluetooth-Recei...

UGreen do them too

I've had it connected to aux input on the back via some old QED interconnects, and left it connected to the USB charging plug etc
This is exactly what we have - works well.

Simon_GH

Original Poster:

891 posts

105 months

Yesterday (21:52)
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Much appreciated all - thank you

danb79

13,193 posts

97 months

mark seeker said:
danb79 said:
Bluetooth will be absolutely fine; my old system which I've now put back into our loft a few days ago to make way for a full active speaker set up used a small Aukey BT receiver connected into my NAD C320BEE integrated and it was faultless and sounded spot on to me

This is the nearest thing I can see on Amazon that's nigh on what my Aukey one is: https://www.amazon.co.uk/1Mii-B06S-Bluetooth-Recei...

UGreen do them too

I've had it connected to aux input on the back via some old QED interconnects, and left it connected to the USB charging plug etc
This is exactly what we have - works well.
Agree; for simplicity and ease; it simply works and works well...

I've listened to it alongside my SMSL DO100 Pro DAC using BT and couldn't tell any difference at all...

Side by side with my Rega Apollo CDP - that sounded a touch deeper / tauter but that's it - it wasn't night & day