Petherick said:
In the news section, it says on the subject of the iPhone 7 "The (current) 3.5mm analogue port can only support up to CD-quality sound".
Onkyo
seems to think otherwise
To suggest that it's a limitation of the 3.5mm headphone jack is arrant tosh, since it's an analogue output, and will thus pass whatever it's fed by the phone's DAC and output stage. If there is a limitation, it'll be in the internal DAC, or in the file-handling capability of the device.
Or is the socket really limited to CD-quality? Does that mean that, since as hammill suggests that's all we can hear, the likes of Chord, Sony, LG, Samsung, Fiio, Astell&Kern, Meridian and the rest have been lying to us when they tell us their devices will decode anything up to DSD and pass it out through that apparently a bit rubbish 3.5mm analogue socket? Perhaps WHF would like to do an exposé of how all those brands have misled us for all these years, and how only Apple can save us?
Either that, or it's "National Insult The Reader's Intelligence Week", and I must have missed the announcement – it does seem that there are quite a lot of news stories and 'all you need to knows' this week displaying at best a tenuous grasp on how their subjects' technologies work, and at worse a display of total 'spherical and in the plural'.
Maybe the person on the magazine who understands the technology is off enjoying half-term with his or her kids or something? ;-)