manu54
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Yes that s right it s the good way !
I believe you want to go through the CCK into a powered hub, which the UD100 is plugged into.
A not quite portable one. To be honest, the iPhone 4 and 4s both have fantastic headphone outs (compared to most MP3 players).
And it appears the local Post Office has already received my UD100. I'll post impressions after I listen to it a bit.
hi mr lyonnais and tzjin
j have both ipod touch 4 and iphone 4s, and the dac of the 4s is better than ipod 4, when j plugged them on my dock jbl "on beat extrem", the sound is with 4s is cool and too sharp with ipod 4.
The 30-pin connector provides a line-out, which means it bypasses the AMP but not the DAC. In other words, it's an analog signal. This then passes through an amplifier before reaching your headphones.
And yes, the iPhone 4 (and 4s) are much better sounding than the iPod Touches.
Hello mr Lyonnais
J have décided toi buy the hifimediy sabre, not the ud100. J have ordered it the 01 january , i am waiting now
I gonna use it with my dock jbl "on beat extrem" that ils a very very very good dock. Trust me !
Manu
The newest member of our Sabre DAC family features an USB Isolator chip (adum4160) that isolates the DAC from USB power. It can then be supplied with an external clean power supply. It accepts a wide range of DC and AC voltages. Batteries can also be used for optimal performance.
This makes it slightly less portable than the smaller brother, theUSB powered Sabre DAC, but might offer even better performance! We still recommend the smaller dac for ultimate portability and convenience.
Manu,
Did you purchase the newly released HiFimeDIY Sabre USB DAC (external PSU) . 96khz/24bit - ES9023+TE7022 + Coaxial OUT?