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πŸ”Š Enhanced Douk Audio B5: Mini CSR8675 Bluetooth Receiver for Home Stereo with Coaxial Optical Audio Adapter - An Upgrade Worth Considering Review

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Description of πŸ”Š Enhanced Douk Audio B5: Mini CSR8675 Bluetooth Receiver for Home Stereo with Coaxial Optical Audio Adapter - An Upgrade Worth Considering

[Fully upgrade version in 2021] As a stereo audio receiver, Bluetooth input with strong compatibility, and with digital (coaxial & fiber optical) and analog (stereo L/R RCA) output, very suitable to work with the digital amplifiers, active speakers and other audio devices only with coaxial and optical inputs. Adopting CSR8675 Bluetooth chip, supports APTX-HD to achieve faster and more stable transmission, adopts I2S signal output and decoded by TI's DAC chip PCM5102A with multi-level LDO voltage stabilization, the sound quality is much better and more natural with lower distortion and lower noise. High-quality components are used to get better performance, such as tantalum capacitors, WIMA capacitors, American DALE non-inductive resistors, digital shaping chip, digital transformer, gold-plated RCA terminals etc. Powered by DC 5V and filtered by CLC circuit, with lower power ripple and more delicate music. Mini size with attractive design, aluminum alloy shell for better shielding performance. With power and digital/analog output switch, even can save output selection after shutdown, red/green/blue colorful indicators can clearly show the working status, very convenient to use. Warm tips: powered by DC 5V (micro-USB), equipped with USB cable but no power adapter, you can use your phone charger.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good Value - Receiver and Amplifier

We have old stereo/radio sets and we use them when we want to hear our Spotify playlists through old speakers. It was a good price and works perfectly. Usually connected and ready in half a second. It's quick to respond when you want to switch from one person's phone to another. It takes less than 10 minutes to recognize the first disconnected phone. Happy with it.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Exorbitant Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Streaming from my phone to my Hi-Fi!

This little box is great for transferring the sound from your phone or iPad to a real stereo system. I hooked it up to my studio mixer so anyone who comes into the studio can record tracks and play them back through the same system I use for mixing. I'll probably buy another one to hook up to my home theater. My iPod automatically reconnects every time I turn it on, which is much more convenient than having to manually reconnect it through the settings menu.

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like the detachable antenna that can be swapped out or taken out.

After trying a more expensive branded Bluetooth receiver in a customer's church audio system, we ran into problems. It kept beeping when not pairing. I replaced this receiver to get something that might work. I like the detachable antenna that can be swapped out or installed remotely. Added longer TP-Link Wi-Fi antenna to improve range efficiency. The customer was delighted. It was quiet and had the best range. This is probably the box I will use for similar projects in the future.

Pros
  • Expensive but decent
Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

one of the few with decent reception

This is a very clean sounding Bluetooth receiver with lots of ways to connect it to your system. I only used RCA connectors as my current system doesn't have a coaxial or optical input. It also has a very solid construction, with most of the body being aluminum. It sometimes disappears for a split second upon listening, but not as often as before, probably due to the presence of an antenna (which someone else made). No). My conclusion is that the entire Bluetooth audio technology still needs to

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Makes me nervous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

WORKS PERFECTLY for Receiver

I bought this to upgrade an older model receiver to play music from my phone. I am very impressed with this little device and 100% satisfied with its performance. Yes, the instructions are strange, but using them is very simple. I connected this receiver to my receiver using a coax cable (better sound quality compared to optical sound) and it works great. Pairing is easy and connects almost instantly. The antenna does not lose signal and works at a distance of at least 30 feet. Sound quality is

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • No automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good Bluetooth receiver

I have to say it's a really good device. First, here are some notes on the operation. The manual is entirely in Chinese, no English at all. A button on the front. A long press turns the device on or off. A short press toggles between analog and digital outputs. The LEDs on the front panel indicate which output is selected. The device remembers its power-on state and which outlet is selected when power is removed from the device. If no device is connected, the device enters pairing mode and the…

Pros
  • Cross your fingers
Cons
  • Hard to say