USB to MicroUSB adapter for my dac
Jun 6, 2017 at 5:38 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 7

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I recently bought the audioquest dragonfly black DAC which connects via USB 2.
The product is compatible with android with a proper adapter and my connection is MicroUSB B.
Since I bought this fairly expensive DAC, connected to my fairly expensive Shure SE425 earphones, i don't want a 0.2$ adapter to ruin the quality of the set up. So my question is where can I buy a pretty good 10-15$ low-end audiophile adapter to complete my set?
 
Jun 6, 2017 at 11:27 PM Post #2 of 7
What you need is an OTG adapter - it's male micro USB to female USB-A. If those selling for $5 are too cheap for you to trust in their quality, you're out of luck - the more expensive adapters go directly from male microUSB to male USB-B or male mini USB-B.
 
Jun 11, 2017 at 8:55 PM Post #6 of 7
I recently bought the audioquest dragonfly black DAC which connects via USB 2.
The product is compatible with android with a proper adapter and my connection is MicroUSB B.
Since I bought this fairly expensive DAC, connected to my fairly expensive Shure SE425 earphones, i don't want a 0.2$ adapter to ruin the quality of the set up. So my question is where can I buy a pretty good 10-15$ low-end audiophile adapter to complete my set?

Same here just showed up last.week.
Pic any adapter and you will be fine. I think you should get that .2$ adapter and see if you can tell the difference between those costing more. I doubt seriously if you can. Not trying to kick you in the balls just saying don't waste your money. Some wires can make a difference but no adapter that I've heard has. Totally disregard everything I have said and spend your money as I don't care it's not my money.
 
Jun 11, 2017 at 11:04 PM Post #7 of 7
Pic any adapter and you will be fine. I think you should get that .2$ adapter and see if you can tell the difference between those costing more. I doubt seriously if you can. Not trying to kick you in the balls just saying don't waste your money. Some wires can make a difference but no adapter that I've heard has. Totally disregard everything I have said and spend your money as I don't care it's not my money.
+1.

problem is that there's no seller of that product that ships to my country, is there another company? or mabye somewhere else to buy?
I wouldn't go through the effort to find it then. I wouldn't buy a $1-2 cable, as those will break easily, (no issues with sound quality as far as I'm concerned) but really, any normal OTG cable will do. OTG cables are all the same.
 

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