Adding AptX

Barnaby

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Hi there, I have an annual Apple Music sub ( NB I won't be changing that until November for better or worse! ) Hegel H160 amp, Cambridge MXN10 streamer, a macbook air, iphone, ipad, mac mini. I use all of these in one combination or another to listen to music. I would ideally like to stream in a way that would allow me to listen to Hi Res or at least CD quality music wirelessly.

I know airplay 2 messes this up but I wonder if I could use AptX HD or adaptive to solve my issue? Could I add one or more of the below products and connect it to my Macbook, iPad or phone and streamer or amp as appropriate?

Maybe this or how about this or even this

What do you say?
 
Right ho. I have read a bit about this now and it seems if I can use the aptx version you mention kit it should be possible. OTOH I’m not sure I’m that motivated to chase down a rabbit hole though and apparently it might involve dealing with bugs and a massive amount of more bandwidth etc so I probably not worth the effort
 
I don't believe bluetooth currently supports lossless cd quality, let alone hi-res. The closest you can get is aptX lossless with a Snapdragon chipset, as Vincent says. It offers 1.2Mbps bandwidth in ideal conditions and will use lossy compression if the signal quality is insufficient.

LDAC (990kbps) and aptX adaptive (860kbps) are more commonly supported, and provide 24bit/96kHz compressed (lossy) with good quality. I personally use this only when ethernet/wifi is not available. In side by side comparison, bluetooth sound doesn't have the same sparkle, but for normal listening it's absolutely fine.

If you want the best quality stream from cd or hi-res source, try to use cabled network or at least good wifi. That ensures playback without compression or downsampling. Your Cambridge streamer is perfectly capable of all that. The H160 should also accept USB input from a pc, and network input from a DLNA media server (or an app stream).