Da Revolver Ven Mar 31 2023, 22:48
Ciao nel manuale d'uso fa riferimento a connessione USB a PC Windows o Mac NON da smartphone
da questi link:
https://www.schiit.com/guides/android-connections
https://www.schiit.com/guides/ios-connections
"Digital with USB-C Port: Many modern Android devices will connect to your DAC with a USB-C to USB-B cable, but many may need to be run through an external powered USB hub, because they cannot supply enough power to run the DAC."
Connecting to an iPhone or iPad
Digital (Lightning Connector): If you have an iPhone or iPad running iOS7 or above with the Lightning connector, you can use the Lightning to USB 3 Adapter from Apple. You'll also need a USB cable to connect to your DAC. Links for these are below:
Apple Lightning to USB 3 Adapter (allows for charging of the iOS device)
Fancy USB A-B Cable (for DACs that use full-size USB B connectors—check before buying!)
Important: we have not tested with third-party Lightning to USB adapters or cables—use ONLY Apple products in order to ensure that this connection will work!
Digital (USB-C): If you have an iPad with the USB-C connector, all you need is a USB-C to USB-B or USB-Micro cable to connect to our DACs. In some cases, you may need to also use an external USB powered hub to avoid the "this device draws too much power" error.
Analog: Some iPhones and iPads can be can connected to a preamp or headphone amp via the headphone jack, if they still have one. You can do this with the following cable.
1/8" to Dual RCA Cable
Important: Please note that the headphone output has 6dB less output than typical line-level sources like DACs, so they may not get you to full volume.
da quello che leggo è complicato e potrebbe non funzionare, io l'ho sempre utilizzato collegandolo ad un computer (non ho mai provato a collegare il DAC a smartphone o tablet ne ho possibilità di provare)