apt-x and the low-latency version (new) is the best we have right now over BT. its not 'perfect audio' but again, its the best we have right now.
one question came up from a friend; maybe this will help solve his problem. he wants to have a few channels of wireless audio but the key is to keep them in synch. the app is to have a digital crossover split the spdif full spectrum source into 2 spdif outputs, one HP and one LP. that's doable today without too much trouble but then he wants to send the HP and LP still in digital form, over the air to remote spkrs that will finally convert to analog, drive local (chipamps?) and then spkrs.
he first tried composite ('yellow') video over an rf link and that works but not great. and only for one spdif stream.
it might be a nice thing, but if you had some way to synch clocks or streams and have the ability to send several parallel audio channels over rf, that might have some HTPC apps as well as pro audio apps (lower end pro).
I did suggest he look at 2 BT transceivers but again, how do you synch them? does not sound easy. maybe one pair had some packet drop and has to retry but the other pair didn't; so its a buffering thing as well as a clock synch thing.
any ideas?
oh, and I have seen some BT modules that have toslink on them. not sure if they are truly digital or just going thru a cheapie a/d or dac (?)