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1. UGREEN Micro USB 2.0 OTG Cable On The Go Adapter Male Micro USB to Female USB for Samsung S7 S6 Edge S4 S3, LG G4, DJI Spark Mavic Remote Controller, Android Windows Smartphone Tablets 4 Inch (Black)

    Features:
  • The most practical&necessary on the go micro usb cable: Enabled android or windows micro usb phones or tablets work as PC host by connect female usb connector devices such as keyboard, game controller(PS3, PS4 etc.), usb headphones,flash drives, SD/TF card reader, wireless mice and more. Note: Please make sure your cell phone/tablet can support OTG function before your purchase.
  • Compatible with DJI Spark/ Mavic Remote Controller, most OTG Micro USB connector phones and tablets such as Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge/S6/S6 Edge/S5/S4/S3/Note 4/Note 5/Note 3/Note 2 /Avant, Samsung Tab S2/Tab A 2018 and before/Galaxy Tab E Lite, Google Nexus 6, ASUS Zen 8/VIvotab Note 8, HTC One M9, Dell, Motorala, Sony, Nokia, Yoga/ThinkPad, Acer tab and more.
  • Portable and Versatile: Only 4-inch portable Ugreen OTG cable provides a convenient and simple smartphones or tablets host replacement of PC to view picture, listen to music, data transform from flash drivers, edit files with keyboard or mice.
  • Plug and Play, Easy to Use: A must-have for transferring pics, music, video files when you can't transfer data via the cloud or a WiFi connection. It also can unlock your phone and get access to your phone through your mice when your phone screen is broken.
  • NOTE: Do not support OTG and charging simultaneously. This adapter is a Micro USB to USB A Female adapter, NOT a Micro USB to HDMI adapter; It also does not support video transfer.
UGREEN Micro USB 2.0 OTG Cable On The Go Adapter Male Micro USB to Female USB for Samsung S7 S6 Edge S4 S3, LG G4, DJI Spark Mavic Remote Controller, Android Windows Smartphone Tablets 4 Inch (Black)
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u/Elmer-Eugene · 2 pointsr/TIdaL

I already said this on another post, BUT if you ask me, for the money and build quality you can't beat Schiit Audio.

Pick up a MAGNI "HEADPHONE AMP AND PREAMP" for $99, a MODI "DAC" for $99 - $249 for the multibit version. So between $198-and $348 you can have an outstanding smi-portable DAC and Headphone/Preamp.

You will need a set of RCA cables to connect the DAC to the Headphone amp. As for connecting your smartphone you will need this USB 2.0 OTG Cable On The Go Adapter and then you will then need to connect that to a USB A-B Cable. Plug the "B" end of the USB A-B cable into the Dac. Additionally you could have skipped the DAC altogether and ran a RCA-to-3.5 cable right into the back of the headphone amp. But if you are aiming to take advantage of the HiFi/master audio I would recommend you use the DAC method. Connecting your laptop is just as easy and you can just run the USB A-B cable into the DAC. Or, if your computer has an optical audio output you could use a Toslink cable to connect direct into the DAC.

your all set man. get after it.

u/Freezerburn · 2 pointsr/TIdaL

Look up the reviews on these two. Monoprice planar headphones, if you haven't heard planar type headphones you're in for a treat. SMSL should drive them it has a 24 bit/192 kHz sample rate via optical and coaxial, and a 24 bit/96 kHz sample rate via USB. If your computer has coaxial spdif I'd do that, but USB should be fine too just limited to 96kHz but I think that's tidals max supported sample unless we add MQA but I don't care much about MQA.

https://www.amazon.com/Monolith-16050-Planar-Magnetic-Headphones/dp/B01N32N5DD

https://www.amazon.com/SMSL-Audio-M3-Powered-Decoder/dp/B019Y5TR6O

/r/headphones is a nice place to browse

u/Mpalmer99 · 1 pointr/TIdaL

No...I'm not streaming MQA. My DAC is low-end. Just wondering if something I should try figure out or is it not that big of a deal?

u/LucidDreamScape · 1 pointr/TIdaL

I currently use this -> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07585JXNZ/ref=twister_B01N5ETX25?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

There was a price cut to it that happened last year, apparently it was over 60USD or something, but I bought it for the price you see now.