Hi!
I’d agree.
This is a real disadvantage with all apple products running Ios.
If you do it with a mac then thats a different story.
/A
> On 06 Dec 2015, at 21:36, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
> 
> Hmm.. you’d have a better chance at doing something like that with an Android 
> phone with a USB port rather than an iPhone.
> 
> The best you could do with an iPhone is purchase the Camera Kit and literally 
> “Plug And Pray” <smile>.
> 
> That’s one of the huge disadvantages about IOS, the system is closed and 
> totally controlled by Apple.
> 
> Android on the other hand is a totally different story - some might say that 
> Android is too open - <smile>.
> 
> I have with my Samsung Galaxy Note4 used all sorts of things via the USB port 
> and an adapter, Headphones, Keyboards, Memory sticks, Hard Drives and Powered 
> Hubs and the flexibility can only increase as Android manufacturers include 
> the USB C standard onto their devices as time marches on.
> 
> 
>> On 7 Dec 2015, at 5:41 AM, André van Deventer <andred...@webafrica.org.za> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Was just wondering about something.  I have a very high quality USB headroom
>> headphone amplifier of about 10 years old.  This little amp has a USB input.
>> I was wondering if it is possible by using some kind of adaptor to use this
>> little amp with my iphone 5s using the lightning connector.  I would like to
>> try and bypass the DAC of the iphone.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> André
>> 
>> 
>> 
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