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There is always small difference but it still sounds pretty good
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Technically speaking, yes there is a difference. Wireless audio transmission over Bluetooth, in addition to being limited to a frequency response of 20 to 20,000 Hz, requires compression of the audio signal in order to fit all of the information contained in the signal (2 channels of audio in this case) into the Bluetooth pipeline. Some loss of information will be encountered due to the compression of the signal. Note that audio quality over Bluetooth has improved with practically each new generation however, even with the basic and widely used SBC codec, and the addition of higher quality codecs, such as the aptX codec featured on this turntable, can provide an even higher level of quality. Note that your receiving device (the Bluetooth headphone, speaker or sound bar in this case) must feature aptX also in order to take advantage of this higher quality.
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