I assume then that you can switch your phones output from analogue to digital?Not about cables, about the fiio dac, because im gonna use no matter what, the cable attatched to my in ear headphones
Why would any need that option ?I assume then that you can switch your phones output from analogue to digital?
Because you might be driving IEMs directly with the phone, so will need an amplified analogue output or, sending a digital output to a DAC. Maybe that wouldn't apply to you but, it will to many people.Why would any need that option ?
Yup! That is what I do except Ifi DAC to Wired headphones. I can choose which of my headphones/earbuds I use, using the standard 3.5mm jack. I did try some USB headphones and wasn't that impressed but yours may have a better DAC built in.Not about cables, about the fiio dac, because im gonna use no matter what, the cable attatched to my in ear headphones
Yes!analog out when usb is digital ?
Just thinking if it doesn't you will be outputting an analogue signal into a dac, if it has already been through the dac in the phone.Why would any need that option ?
Why would i do that, what's the point in doing that ?
I assume usb is digital
when i put a cable from a charger or my pc in to my phone, my phone gets charges, do i use my usb headphones it can send sound to my heaphones
Have no need to think about if my phone can do analog or digital out from the usb c it has
USB headphones have a little DAC inside. You can get tiny cable DACs with a 3.5mm connector for a few quid but they aren't that great. I do have one somewhere.If you plug wired headphones into your phone surely it assumes you want an analogue output?
This seems to be a known issue amongst Tidal users. Try turning off Wifi, when using 5G and see if that makes a difference.New phone when trying to play highest quality from til 24 bit and 96khz or higher it stutter and is unplayable
I see, so these phones only output a digital signal through a USB-C port? And the dac in the phone only comes into play if using Bluetooth?USB headphones have a little DAC inside. You can get tiny cable DACs with a 3.5mm connector for a few quid but they aren't that great. I do have one somewhere.
Very few phones support a 3.5mm jack, nowadays. Sony is one company that has kept it.
I believe Tidal is bit perfect on Android (not iPhone) so a decent DAC and headphone combo should give good results.
Correct! By removing the 3.5mm jack (and the SD card slot) they save space in the body for other gizmos. So now you need an external DAC or headphones with an in-built DAC.I see, so these phones only output a digital signal through a USB-C port?