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Bluetooth sound quality
I have two sets of JVC ear buds. One is old school plug in 3.5. Other I just bought, and it is bluetooth. As far as I can tell, the specs appear to be all the same.
Why does bluetooth sound quality suck so bad? The Bass is nearly non existent, it's mostly highs and tinny tin tin tin sounding music. When I switch into the plug ins, the sound quality goes up drastically, even for the cheap-o $20.00 JVC's. Paid $25.00 for the BT JVC's. I didn't want to spend a lot on a BT set, cuz I don't have the cash ATM to, and, it's not really a huge deal to me to have a BT set. But, I figured for $25.00 I'd try it out.
I like the portability of the buds, without needing my phone/mp3 player next to me, but I'm unsure if I'll continue to use them much because the sound quality is poor. If one were to spend $50.00 on a set of ear buds, does the sound quality improve? $100.00? Or would it need to be a pair of earphones for the quality to be better with BT? or........ Would it not matter, cuz BT audio sucks?
Comments
BT audio is always converted to a compressed format of one type or another unfortunately, there's no way around it.