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The format output quality of my JBL 660NC headphones connected via Bluetooth does not allow me to improve the sound quality, but if I connect them via headphones it does allow me to reach 192000hz (studio quality). Thus making the main features of these headphones totally useless, losing all their wireless capabilities, their Noice canceling and their multimedia controls. It is important to make it clear that before I could increase the sound quality and that I already tried to download different drivers such as my Bluetooth adapters and desktop computer components.(srry for the bad translation)

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Changing the format will not make a difference.

 

If you want better sound, you buy better-sounding headphones.

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What version of BT are the headphones and the connected devices?

The connected device(s) support the codec used?

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38 minutes ago, saintlouisbagels said:

Changing the format will not make a difference.

 

If you want better sound, you buy better-sounding headphones.

when  i try it with cable and with 192000hz-24bit i thinks does sounds better. especially hearing music

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20 minutes ago, Thekilleofbot said:

both uses 5.1 

and do both support the codec your trying to use?

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12 hours ago, saintlouisbagels said:

Changing the format will not make a difference.

 

If you want better sound, you buy better-sounding headphones.

the strange thing

its when i using the headphones with cable sounds a lot better than when i uses in bluetooth mode

 

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19 minutes ago, Thekilleofbot said:

the strange thing

its when i using the headphones with cable sounds a lot better than when i uses in bluetooth mode

That's not strange.

Bluetooth audio is worse than wired. It's a "lossy" codec, meaning it's losing additional* information in the transmission, encoding, and decoding.

 

"additional" because formats like mp3, aac, etc. are lossy files formats, while FLAC and WAV are lossless.

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