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iPhone connection
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well, it's not a sole Devialet problem but more an iPhone/Apple issue. iPhones do not easily allow to stream digitally via the lightning output. The camera connection kit provides a good interface to USB though it requires the receiving unit to provide a certain power voltage. Therefore I am using a powered USB hub in between and this works perfectly.
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(03-Apr-2016, 11:54)kw1373 Wrote: Yes that's what I meant - there is no cable that allows a direct connection between iPhone and devialet that I could find.  Neither from lightning into coaxial/optical/USB (type B), nor headphone into same inputs.  

Except RCAs which I wasn't willing to do.

I am far less technically inclined obviously than your good self and so fail to as graciously accept as you have the perfect reason why devialet should not have a normal USB input!

99.9%, if not all, of USB DACs (Devialet included) uses USB Type-B as input. I'm surprised you are complaining about Devialet's USB input and not Apple iPhone output? Anyway, you can buy a Type-A (female) to Type-B adapter easily in the market, if you really want to.
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