![]() ![]() A wired headphone or earphone £ for £, will outperform it's equivalent bluetooth device in terms of sound quality alone. Sound quality is higher with a wired device. A significant % know that wireless does not beat wired. Most people will probably accept this and go wireless if they're not happy with their sounds. Once that is being done, even if you can hear the music loud enough, you are probably introducing levels of distortion from the 3.5mm jack into your listening experience which will not be affecting the music in a pleasant way. When it comes to using decent earphones or headphones, people will find that they have to turn their smartphones up to the highest volumes to listen to music. The engineers at one of the biggest brands in the World would not skimp on audio performance and risk losing business now, would they? The graphs look good, the smartphone is equipped with everything it needs to listen to music. In other words, the measured sound should be perfect. As far as specifications go, the dac output from an internal chip has almost ruler flat distortion levels. It has a micro sd card slot to store your FLAC files and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, marking a retreat from the wireless only versions of their predecessors in the Samsung range. For instance, my Samsung A52 has built in Dolby Atmos through it's stereo speakers, an Octa Core Processor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G, which does pretty much everything from video rendering to audio output. Just plug in your earphones and go! What could be simpler? Most smartphones have pretty decent onboard processors and seperate dac chips. What I mean by the "Dac v no Dac" is the argument that there is no need to add anything to your smartphone, ipod, dap, ipad, laptop or cd walkman. ![]() All digital products that you listen to have a DAC chip yes, even your very cheap smartphone. ![]() It is decoded by a DAC chip and sent through analogue outputs and that's what you listen to. Music stored in a digital format as a series of 0000s and 1s. DAC stands for digital to analogue converter. I was a little loose and fast with my wording at the top of this review. ![]() First of all, let me be straight with you. ![]()
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