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Oh yeah...your in SF and need a Fire going in mid September
Here's something nobody seems to be getting right about the lightning to 3.5mm adapter. According to the Apple store clerk who rang me up, lightning has always output analog audio. I bought one of the $9 thingies because I was very curious. A lot of people have speculated that it somehow contained a DAC since they assumed that lightning only output digital and it needed to be converted to analog for standard phones. Just look at this thing: On my screen, that's its actual size. There's no freaking way it could contain a DAC. Besides, it would also need an amp, which would be even bigger. I used the thingie to connect my old world phones to my iPhone 6. Straight up analog audio.
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I'm not sure if anybody is still using laptops or desktops to listen to music, but if you are Zoorloo just released an affordable USB Audio Class 2 compatible DAC that supports up to 192kHz and 24-bit high resolution audio. If you've got a decent set of headphones, this things a must:24-bit/192 kHz ]ReviewZuperDACI've been recommending their MicroUSB Z:ero in-ear buds to any Android user who will listen. This will open it up to everyone.
haven't yet removed the issue of "space" as that is no longer an issue for devices in the modern world.
I found this article to be a fantastic read. As my default "sports fan who is also a lawyer," I think you will enjoy it as well.
Also, how underated was Tiki Barber?