<\/a><\/p>\nConnecting to PC<\/h2>\n
Analog: You can connect the headphone amplifier to your computer through the headphone jack or line out. Most computers have a 3.5mm mini-jack socket, and our equipment is equipped with RCA inputs, so you need this cable: 3.5mm – dual RCA.<\/p>\n
Digital: You can connect our DACs to Windows, Mac and many Linux computers, as well as some Chromebooks via USB, as well as optical or coaxial digital output (depending on your computer’s hardware). The most common port is USB. To use it, you need a USB A-B cable.<\/p>\n
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Connecting to iPod \/ iPhone \/ iPad<\/h2>\n
Analog: You can connect a headphone amplifier to the headphone output. iPhone and iPod have a 3.5mm jack, and our equipment is equipped with RCA inputs, so you need this cable: 3.5mm – dual RCA.<\/p>\n
Digital: iPad with 30-pin connector. Such a device can be connected via a USB port using the Apple 30-pin Camera Connection Kit. Use an active USB hub to avoid getting the “This device is consuming too much power” error. You will also need a USB cable.<\/p>\n
Lightning connector: If you have an iPhone on iOS7 or an iPad on iOS6 or iOS7 with the new Lightning connector, you can use Apple’s Lightning to USB adapter with an active USB hub to avoid the \u201cthis device is drawing too much power\u201d error. You will also need a USB cable.<\/p>\n
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Connecting to an Android smartphone or tablet<\/h2>\n
Analog: You can connect a headphone amplifier to the headphone output. The “Androids” have a 3.5 mm jack, and our equipment is equipped with RCA inputs, so you will need this cable: 3.5 mm – double RCA jack<\/p>\n
Digital: You can connect DACs to many Android devices (version 5.0 and higher) using a USB OTG cable. Some Android devices will need to be connected through an active USB hub because their USB power bus provides enough power for the DAC to operate.<\/p>\n
Connecting the DAC to an amplifier, preamplifier, AV preamplifier or receiver<\/h2>\n
These components are usually equipped with RCA inputs. You will need a stereo pair of RCA cables.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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