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The difference is the conversion to Bluetooth and back. Your phone interprets the signal, sends it to a device and the device interpreters it back. Bluetooth senders and receivers aren’t equal. It’s the same with automotive Bluetooth receivers. Really nice having the wireless capabilities, but a wired interface is still king!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You’re fighting against physics. There is no such thing as 100% efficiency, and every step in any process adds an incremental loss (that is, a reduction) in the overall level of effeciency. As it pertains to your inquiry, efficiency correlates directly to sound quality. Blue tooth adds a step to the process - actually three steps - so the loss is unavoidable.
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