I received the BluDento BLT-2 today so this is my first answer. I have a Parasound P6 preamp that connects to everything but Bluetooth. I bought the BLT-2 when I wanted to listen to Spotify through my main system. I have a pretty decent two channel setup. That's about $5,000, not including connections, power cords, speaker wires, and acoustic treatment. To say the BLT-2 is easy to set up is an understatement. It's that easy. plug and play For a wireless Bluetooth connection to my system, that's not bad at all. There is good stereo separation. The sound setting is good, the dynamics are good. Does it sound as good as a DSD file being streamed from a HiFiBerry over a coax connection? No, but for Spotify (320bps) streaming from my phone via Bluetooth, the audio sounds fine. I would unreservedly recommend the BLT-2. Note: I connected the BLT-2 to my preamp with a TOSLINK optical cable; Bypassing the internal BLT-2 DAC. Additionally, the BLT-2 comes with several standard cables, including USB, which you could probably use for power. However, a power supply is not included. I just had a spare iFi 5v power cord.
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