Assuming source material inThe cable (which has its own DAC and amp) will decode the Bluetooth signal. The quad DAC means nothing in this instance. The only thing you'll have control over, is what format you send the signal over Bluetooth (which means you need to know what formats the cable can handle, those such as SBC, AAC, apt-X, apt-X HD, LDAC, etc).
EDIT: Since I see now that it supports apt-X, I would just go ahead and use that.
Assuming source material inFLAC320kbps format [Edit: As APT-X is limited to 352kbps], [Edit: Plus a reasonable pair of IEMs such as the Westone W30s], would there likely be any noticeable difference in sound quality between the G7's quad DAC and the DAC inside the Westone Bluetooth cable via APTX?
In non-bit-perfect mode, your SINAD drops to below 96 dB. So you give up fair bit of performance but audibility may be similar.The G7 has a similar dac setup to the V20. How would you rate the G7 if you can only use it in a nonbitperfect setup?
That answers that then. I guess I'll save up for the hiby r6, think you'll review that dap anytime soon hahaIn non-bit-perfect mode, your SINAD drops to below 96 dB. So you give up fair bit of performance but audibility may be similar.
I did. Got two actually. One I bought and another was kindly sent with an iPhone 7 to test with.
Whenever you get a chance again with the phone could you test rocket player? I saw a list of apps that are supposed to bypass android and it was way more than neutron and uapp the two that everyone like to recommend. I need sync to my iTunes and the majority of the apps are phone only when I like my data to be shared.In non-bit-perfect mode, your SINAD drops to below 96 dB. So you give up fair bit of performance but audibility may be similar.
I thought all applications just automatically use it?Has anyone found software app, other than UAPP and Neutron, that can play files thru the Quad-Dac? they play fine but library and playlist creation is terrible.
No. Trust me, I have the S7 Exynos and it's audio output is underwhelming. I heard the G7, and I basically had an orgasm. No need to be concerned in any regard with LG, personal experience.BTW If u r concerned with LG quality, u might consider Samsung Galaxy S7 and later with Exynos processor - they have very good CS DAC there, though not as powerful as in LG, cannot drive 300 Ohm phones.
LG in the past has had serious quality problems. Are you sure those are worked out?No. Trust me, I have the S7 Exynos and it's audio output is underwhelming. I heard the G7, and I basically had an orgasm. No need to be concerned in any regard with LG, personal experience.