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FiiO BTA30PRO Bluetooth Receiver Portable Transmitter Stereo Wireless High Resolution aptX/LDAC DSD256 Optical/Coaxial/Line-Out for PC/TV/Speaker/Home Audio

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  • [Transmit and receive SBC/aptX/aptX HD/LDAC]: LDAC codec that supports 96kHz/24bit is the highest standard for Bluetooth devices. The upgraded BTA30Pro amplifier is basically one of the rare Bluetooth devices with support for both LDAC transmission and reception. When under USB/SPDIF input, it also supports LDAC transmission, allowing for Hi-Res lossless transmission anywhere and anyhow.
  • [Supports up to 384k/DSD256]:The XMOS receiver chip easily handles a wide variety of audio formats up to 384kHz/32bit PCM and native DSD256, allowing you to enjoy it worry-free.
  • [High-performance ES9038Q2M DAC]: Responsible for digital-to-analog conversion is the excellent ES9038Q2M, letting you easily hear every small detail in your music and providing a wider dynamic range than with portable audio products. Film capacitors work with the ES9038Q2M for clearer and more transparent treble.
  • [3 operating modes for you]: (1)Bluetooth receiving mode can free your old setup; (2)Bluetooth transmitting mode can create your own private theater; (3)Digital decoding mode for a serious upgrade to the sound.
  • [Qualcomm CSR8675 Bluetooth chip]: The BTA30Pro portable headphone amps utilizes the efficient Qualcomm CSR8675 Bluetooth chip for enhanced audio applications – supporting 32bit audio processing and equipped with a 120MHz DSP, it effectively integrates various Bluetooth decoding functions into one package.



Product Description

New released bluetooth amplifier receiver ----- FiiO BTA30PRO is coming

fiio BTA30 PRO

Not only does the BTA30Pro bluetooth transceiver have Dual Hi-Res Certifications, but it also can come true input and output at the same time through a new Bypass mode.

The BTA30Pro transceiver is even more versatile with the new Bypass mode, allowing you to connect to several different devices at the same time!

When in Bluetooth Transmitting Mode, Bypass mode allows for optical input to optical/Bluetooth output at the same time.

In DAC mode, Bypass mode makes possible optical input to optical output.

ES9038Q2M DAC

Responsible for digital-to-analog conversion is the excellent ES9038Q2M, letting you easily hear every small detail in your music and providing a wider dynamic range than with portable audio products. Film capacitors work with the ES9038Q2M for clearer and more transparent treble.

ES9038Q2M DAC chip

CSR8675 Bluetooth chip

XMOS decoding chip

Upsampling audio DSP chip

Three modes enough for lots of playings what your need

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Turn on Bluetooth Receiving Mode (RX)

1. In Bluetooth Receiving Mode, connect your phone/music player to the BTA30Pro receiver via Bluetooth function, and the BTA30Pro connect to your non-Bluetooth music system with cable (like Optical/ Coaxial/Line-out) – giving your old setup a new life by being able to play wireless music.

PS: Supports LDAC/aptX/aptX HD/AAC high-definition Bluetooth formats.

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Turn on Bluetooth Transmitting Mode (TX)

Connect the digital output of the TV/CD player/computer to the BTA30Pro bluetooth amplifier with cable (like USB/Optical/Coaxial), and use your device via bluetooth function (like your speaker/headphone) to connect with BTA30Pro receiver, which can transmit to your Bluetooth headphones (including the LDAC format with any input) for a truly cinematic listening experience.

PS: LDAC/aptX HD/aptX LL/SBC formats are supported; LDAC is supported through optical/coaxial/USB inputs.

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Turn on Digital Decoding Mode

1. When connected to a computer or other devices with the appropriate cable, the BTA30 Pro amplifier can be used as a DAC to convert digital audio to high-quality analog signal for a serious upgrade to your sound.

PS:

(1)Coaxial input supports up to 384kHz/24bit and native DoP128; optical input supports up to 96kHz/24 bit; USB input supports up to 384kHz/32bit and DoP256.

(2)Supports UAC2.0 and driverless UAC1.0 (set on the app); RCA line output is possible from any DAC mode input.

(3)Coaxial input is not supported when using coaxial output.

(4)Bypass mode can only be used for optical input in transmitting and DAC modes.

2. Want to directly connect your DAC/audio decoders to any smartphone?

connect the optical out of the BTA30 Pro amplifier to the digital input of your external DAC to allow it to decode directly from your phone.

3. All connections in one:

RCA analog output, Optical/Coaxial output, Optical/Coaxial input, USB Type-C

Connect to 2 devices at the same time

Under Bluetooth Receiving Mode, the BTA30Pro bluetooth receiver can connect to and remember two devices at the same time. Two new buttons allow you to manually choose which of the two Bluetooth devices you want to connect to.

PS: When using LDAC and aptX LL in Bluetooth Transmitting Mode, the BTA30Pro receiver cannot be connected to two Bluetooth devices at the same time.

Dual connections

RGB light indicator

Convenient intelligent interaction

Accessories included

FAQ for BTA30Pro bluetooth amplifier.

Q1. How to reset the device if problems happen? For example, it fails to power on or gets no sounds when playing music.

(1) [Fails to power on]: It does not support to be reset. If malfunction happens, unplug and plug the USB cable to restore to normal performance.

(2)[Gets no sounds out]: Please check it out on our official website by google 'fiio'.

ps:

Gudie guide, DAC driver download,firmware download link for BTA30 Pro, if you need them, also please check it out on our official website.

Q2. How to connect the BTA30Pro to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously?

(1)RX (Bluetooth receiving):

first connect the Device 1, and hold PAIR1 for about 3s to enter the pairing mode again. On Device 2, search for "BTA30 Pro" and complete the connection. Back to Device 1, select "FiiO BTA30 Pro" in the Bluetooth device list and complete the reconnection. You could also restart the BTA30 Pro after a successful pairing with Device 2.

(2)TX (Bluetooth transmitting):

connect the BTA30 Pro to the Bluetooth receiving device, Device 1 (PAIR1 is prior as default), and hold button C for about 3s to enter the pairing state again. The BTA30 Pro will automatically search for Device 2 and start to pair with it.

PS:When working in LDAC and aptX LL codec in TX mode, the BTA30 Pro cannot be connected to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously.

Q3. Is the BTA30Pro built in with a battery? How to power it on?

  • (1) It has no internal battery.
  • (2) It can be charged with a 5V adapter.
  • (3) Or 5V power supplies of any kind, like the USB of a computer/TV.
  • (4) The Android mobile phones could output and power the BTA30Pro via USB.
  • (5) The iOS device could not power the BTA30Pro via USB.

KtVeruca
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
The goal: The option of listening to my vinyl and cd/sacd collections through my B&W PX8 bt headphones for quiet but still ‘hifi’ listening sessions. At the end of the day, the goal was achieved with exceptional results. But it took many extra steps and a major-to-me flaw was revealed.The flaw: lack of analogue input. I do not have any receivers with a digital out. To overcome this I had to use my Monster ADC/DAC and use a 3.5mm to rca cable going from headphones out to the ADC rca input, then a optical cable out to the input of the FiiO.Takeaway: If your stereo/av receiver has no digital output, don’t fear, there is a workaround. I noticed no degradation in sound quality from several vinyl records to test everything out. If anything it sounds more dynamic to me. Your mileage my vary as I can only tell you about my personal experience. I hope this long ramble will give potential buyers a little less to worry about relating to “how am I going to connect this??”Side note: the first picture was throwing everything together to see if it would work and give an idea on how things are connected. Then I cleaned it up for the second picture
Michał Panter
Reviewed in Poland on July 11, 2024
Do Komputera i po prost SUPER
César P.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 3, 2024
Lo que hace por el precio es una ganga.Lo uso sólo en modo RX para convertir de bluetooth a RCA para emparejar el celular y escuchar en el amplificador mediante cable RCA. Conectado con LDAC.El sonido es muy limpio, detallado y nítido; no tiende para nada hacia un sonido cálido, diría yo que se mantiene neutro sin añadir tono o, si a caso, un poco sintético. No me gustan los DACs muy cálidos por lo que para mi éste es excelente. Seguramente lo anterior es resultado del chip sabre ess9038.El control de volumen hay que dejarlo en casi todo para que despliegue bien todos los sonidos y, sobre todo, los sonidos bajos, por lo que para usar la perilla de volumen de este DAC para mi no es opción.Encantado con escucharlo por horas.En cuanto a Bluetooth se conecta con Android con LDAC y se escucha muy bien por ello; tiene buen alcance.
JA88
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
The good... These are very versatile accepting both USB and SPDIF inputs, and outputting SPDIF and Analog. In pure USB DAC mode, the system accepts and outputs via SPDIF a very wide range of bit rates and depths. The analog outputs are exceptional with very low noise and very low THD as measured by my professional audio analyzer. More than acceptable for analog HiFi. In wireless mode, the system is very stable. The only disappointment is that in RF mode, whether LDAC or APT-X, it does NOT transmit 24 bit. Only 16 bit. In LDAC mode, the SPDIF is 96K/16bit. In APT-X (all three modes), the audio 48K/16Bit.I bought two of these these to create a high quality link for transmitting audio from room to another. I set one up as a transmitter and the other as a receiver. Although I could transmit and receive in LDAC (highest quality) APT-X, APT-HD, and SBC, I was very disappointed that the system does not support receiving APT-X low latency. In other words, one unit configured as a transmitter can SEND Apt-X LL to say, a compatible headphone. But a unit configured as a receiving unit could not receive APT-X Low Latency. This is a very strange oversight considering users may want to use these as a rear-speaker wireless receiver in a home theater and Apt-X LL is the only mode with acceptable latency. So, don't buy a pair of these expecting to transmit and receive low-latency. The other modes (LDAC and APT-X) run about 250ms in latency.Overall, surprisingly good performance as a USB DAC and Wireless transmitter / receiver. But disappointed that only 16 bit depth's are supported in wireless modes, and no APT-X Low Latency in receiver mode.
antonio suarato
Reviewed in Italy on January 17, 2023
ottimo, non costoso, moderno e facilissimo da installare. Non so ancora se ha un'app dedicata ma funziona alla grande anche senza
Peter K
Reviewed in Sweden on February 2, 2022
I'm using my FiiO BTA 30 PRO to listen to Spotify through my phone, and to improve the sound of my TV. My old hifi equipment is useful again, and I love that analogue sound.
K
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2022
First off, I don't write a lot of product reviews, but I felt compelled to write this one because I think this little device is going to make you happy if it's even under consideration for you. Why so? Well, you're reading this, which means you care enough about sound quality that you're not satisfied with what's coming out of your device's 3.5mm headphone jack, and/or you're looking for a bluetooth audio receiver that's not a $30 piece of garbage (I tried one, then decided to up my budget a bit :) But you probably also don’t have such a high-end system that you're looking for a $500+ DAC or bluetooth receiver. If this sounds like you, I really think your search ends here.I’m an audio geek on a budget, with a stereo that cost me less than $1k for the receiver and speakers combined. That being said, both are very decent for their price point, and I know them to be able to provide engaging, immersive, spacious sound from stereo content… provided it’s coming from a CD player. For most of the last 20 years I've been lamenting subpar compressed music files and streaming services which, on my system, always sounded flat, narrow, and disappointing. My system includes an EQ which I like to use for music, so I try to feed it analog sources that allow that EQ to be part of the loop. For years I’ve tried phone or laptop headphone jacks, and over the years I’ve upped the ante twice, buying an Onkyo and a Creative “external USB sound card” (each was essentially an external DAC with proper RCA left and right outputs). Both processors generated a sound quality from my computer’s USB output that, to my ears, was nowhere near CD quality. Admittedly both were from 10+ years ago, after which time I gave up on the idea of truly good sound coming from my computer or phone. I’d play a file through the old Onkyo or Creative, then play a CD of the same song, and the difference was night-and-day, even as recently as the last few years (when the bitrate/quality of my source digital files was getting pretty decent).That all changed when I got this FiiO BTA30 PRO. Seriously, the DAC in this thing is no joke—playing 256 Kbps AAC files from iTunes (USB into the FiiO from my laptop, left & right RCA analog audio cables out of the FiiO to my stereo), I would absolutely say the quality was equal to CD quality through my same system. If someone said they’d spent $100 on this thing as a standalone DAC, I’d have no concerns, but THAT’S NOT EVEN WHAT I BOUGHT IT FOR. I bought it to see if it was possible to have true bluetooth-streamed audio from my phone that was worth a darn in terms of sound quality on my stereo. I didn’t even use an audio-quality-focused streaming service like Tidal—I just opened Spotify Premium (whose claimed sound quality has admittedly been climbing), paired the FiiO with my Samsung Galaxy S21 as a bluetooth audio source, hooked the FiiO to my stereo with RCA analog audio cables, and tried it out. Even through Bluetooth, it was the best thing I’ve heard this side of a CD, and when played back to back with a CD of the same song, I couldn’t give the nod decisively to one or the other.So basically I’m saying this is an amazing bluetooth receiver AND an amazing DAC. At the $120 I paid for it, I’m literally debating buying another, just in case I need a second one down the road & in a few years they don’t make this thing anymore. The one thing I haven’t tried is its bluetooth transmitter, so I can’t comment on quality there, but I have no reason to doubt it. Also, its build quality is nice—all sides but the bottom are metal, the controls feel good, RCA jacks are gold-plated and connectors fit solidly, and optical jacks include (removable) covers.As for complaints, they’re very minor:---If you’re excited about the volume control on this & thinking it’s going to give you a powerful (“loud”) output from the analog outputs, know that the max level is decent but probably not what I’d call loud. To be clear I’m happy with the level of the analog outputs and would say it’s basically identical to that of the two CD players I have with analog outputs. Just know that if you’re using the FiiO’s analog outputs, I’m betting you’re going to turn the volume knob to “Max” once, and leave it there forever.---FiiO’s support materials seem lacking—both the booklet & online directions seem to have been written in another language & Google-translated to English later, and I found it hard to find valuable troubleshooting guidance. That said, the device is pretty much plug & play—just remember to turn the FiiO’s volume knob to Max right out of the box (mine was pretty low & therefore I thought music wasn’t playing when it actually was—spent an embarrassingly long time figuring that out :)---The app seems forgettable—try it & see if you like it. I love the FiiO, but I’ll never be using the app again.---Control/input/indicator labels are tiny (probably not an issue unless you have poor eyesight like me).I should note that before this device I tried a Harman Kardon BTA-10 Bluetooth receiver. Its analog-output sound quality was quite decent, and it is truly tiny (check the dimensions—it’s less than half the size of this pretty-small FiiO). The deal breaker for me was that its analog output “loudness” was quite low, forcing my stereo’s volume to be turned very high (not great on an analog system). The FiiO has at least equal if not superior Bluetooth sound, generates a considerably louder (& adjustable) analog signal, and acts as a DAC for a wired USB input. Given all that, the $50 step-up from the Harman Kardon BTA-10 to the FiiO BTA30 PRO was a no-brainer for me.And there you have it. Given Amazon’s return policy, I’d definitely at least give it a try—I’m thrilled with mine.
Dave Regi
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2022
Works great for HD Music transmitted at high bit rate Bluetooth codecs like LDAC. I use my Android's LDAC Bluetooth setting to transmit Amazon HD Music to get the full benefit of HD and it sounds great through my vintage reciever to get the best of both worlds. I also conveniently run my TV audio through its optical input by simply sliding the switch to DAC mode. The DAC chips set is the same found in much more expensive DACs that don't have all of the freatures and options the Fiio does. I haven't used it as a transmitter yet, but would expect the same favorable results. Good product if you are considering it.
chatorange
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022
This is a very nice package, containing a decent DAC with a bluetooth receive/transmit capability (supporting AptX HD and LDAC). Now that I have it set up and connected, I'm very happy with the sound quality, both through the stereo amp to speakers, and through bluetooth headphones using LDAC. For the price, this is really an excellent value, I haven't found anything else nearly as good for this price.Setup is a bit involved and tricky, and the documentation is quite poor. (Fiio has this reputation.) I hooked it up to my computer using USB, to update the bluetooth & DAC firmware. Then I used the Fiio Control app on my phone to complete the setup, choosing the desired EQ settings and BT codecs. Pairing the headphones was a bit tricky: I found very sketchy instructions on their forum (there's also a Youtube video), which worked after several tries.But the end result is that I have excellent results for a very moderate price. So if you're a bit technically inclined and not afraid of doing some digging and figuring things out, check this product out. I would recommend it highly.
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