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    46 days ago

    Yep, didn’t use it much but I have studio headphones that I lliked to plug from time to time.

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      5 days ago

      TBH getting a nice dongle like a Fiio KA5 is not so bad. It’s small enough to just hang off the cord, and sounds better anyway, and you don’t have to throw it away every phone switch.

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          Sorry, I meant the KA1 or KA3, got them mixed up. My KA3 was like $50 used.

          I use it on my PC, too.

          Considering the cost in reference to the hardware, and that I can use it basically forever, and that it’s a lower distortion DAC than any phone? It’s not bad. And it’s a barely-noticable addon for my headphones that just lives on the cord.