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FiiO BTA30 Bluetooth Audio Receiver

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FiiO  ·   BTA30    ·  Bluetooth Audio Receiver

Price

AUD $85

RRP/MSRP

AUD $139

Region/State

(VIC) Victoria/Australia

Suburb or Town

Frankston or Brunswick

Condition/Warranty

Condition: Very Good
Warranty: None or Limited Warranty (in compliance with Consumer Law)

Payment Method

cash on pickup

Original Receipt Available

 No

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping:  Available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

 Yes

Reason for Selling

downsizing

Fiio BTA30 Bluetooth receiver / transmitter and DAC

High quality Bluetooth transciever & DAC - can be added to your existing stereo system as a Bluetooth receiver or DAC to convert optical or digital signals to analogue inputs.

Also converts analogue to digital, so can broadcast to Bluetooth headphones, or output an optical or COAX digital signal.

Good audio quality, supports high definition formats like LDAC, AptX, AptX HD and AptX Low Latency.

AK4490 DAC chip

Long range - 30M

Very good condition with box, manual, cables, etc

Pick up Frankston or Brunswick.

WARRANTY INFORMATION (Private Seller)

The item being advertised is sold "as is", and no warranty should be assumed unless otherwise indicated and agreed between the Buyer and the Seller. Photos representing the item being advertised form part of the description unless otherwise specified.

This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
Users and reviewers praise the FiiO BTA30 as a versatile, high-value Bluetooth transceiver (transmitter, receiver, and USB DAC) with strong wireless performance and sound quality exceeding its ~$90 price point. Community discussions on Head-Fi, Headfonics, and YouTube highlight its convenience for upgrading legacy audio gear to wireless, stable connections, and multi-mode functionality.

### Sound Quality
- Delivers neutral to slightly warm, detailed sound with spacious, airy soundstage, precise imaging, and good depth—impressive for the price, especially via LDAC or aptX HD.
- Midrange offers excellent detail and vocals but can feel harsh or less dynamic at times; pairs well with neutral/clean amps.
- Rich, full CD-quality audio with minimal fidelity loss in high-bitrate codecs; excellent for music, movies, and low-latency TV-to-headphones use.
- AK4490 DAC performs well, with app-adjustable filters, though USB limited to 16/48kHz (SPDIF up to 24/96).

### Build Quality
- Solid, compact aluminum construction with high-quality handcrafting, multiple inputs/outputs (optical, coaxial, USB), volume knob, and high-power antenna.
- Effective EMF shielding; no headphone output noted as a common wish (e.g., for 4.4mm balanced).

### Reliability
- Exceptional stability: No drops/lags over days of use, strong range (30m+ through walls), instant pairing/boot, and robust Qualcomm CSR8675 chipset.
- Reliable across devices, though max performance needs compatible high-quality BT sources; occasional dropouts rare and environmental.

### Strengths
- Versatile 3 modes, broad codec support (LDAC, aptX HD, etc., minus HWA/aptX LL in TX), easy FiiO app for tweaks.
- Breathes new life into old speakers/amps; low latency for video; great value as "Bluetooth Swiss Army knife."
- Convenient volume control and connectivity with nearly everything.

### Weaknesses
- No analog input or headphone jack.
- USB decoding capped at 16/48kHz; LDAC TX requires SPDIF.
- Minor midrange harshness/dynamics limits in some tracks.

### Overall Reputation
Highly recommended (e.g., 8.5/10 on Head-Fi) as a "must-have," "bargain of the century," and top budget transceiver for wireless HiFi upgrades—reliable, feature-packed, and sonically capable despite limitations. Users call it a "clear winner" for living room stereo, PC DAC, or TV audio, with broad appeal for audiophiles on a budget.
This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
The fair AUD market price for the FiiO BTA30 Bluetooth Audio Receiver (new) is approximately AUD 130-180, with a typical midpoint around AUD 160. This estimate converts the USD 89.99 MSRP from US listings and AUD 179 sale price (10% off RRP AUD 199) from an Australian retailer, accounting for typical import duties, GST, and regional pricing premiums observed in hi-fi audio markets.

### Typical Price Range by Condition
| Condition | Price Range (AUD) | Notes |
|-----------|-------------------|-------|
| New | 130-180 | Reflects current Australian retailer discounts; lower end for sales or bundles, higher near RRP. |
| Used | 90-140 | Typically 30-50% below new based on standard depreciation for audio gear; no direct listings found, but conservative estimate from similar FiiO products. |

### Key Factors Affecting Value
- Model Variant: Most listings refer to the upgraded BTA30 Pro (with ES9038Q2M DAC, LDAC support, app control), priced higher at ~AUD 250+ new where specified; ensure distinguishing from base BTA30.
- Retailer & Promotions: Australian pricing higher than USD/EUR equivalents due to shipping/GST (e.g., AUD 179 vs USD 90).
- Condition & Accessories: Used units lose value without original box, cables, or antenna; excellent condition retains more.
- Market Demand: Stable for hi-fi Bluetooth receivers, but competition and age (launched ~2023) may pressure prices downward.
- Location: AUD estimates based on local AU retailers like Quantum HiFi; international shipping adds 20-30%.

Prices based on 2023-2025 data; check current AU listings (e.g., Addicted to Audio, Apos) for fluctuations.

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