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Battery driven 3.5V to 5V mini chip amp for speakers based on PAM8406 - my take
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolla" data-source="post: 735440" data-attributes="member: 664"><p>Thanks. I assume you are referring to the LG Hi-Fi Plus B&O DAC and HP amp module fitting on the G5 as per my last pic?</p><p></p><p>Yes it will work perfectly as a standalone DAC/HP amp from a PC or MAC. It has a usb 3 (c) port in the top cover that ships with the attachment and can thus be used as a normal usb dac, which includes a basic HP amp. Volume needs to be adjusted on the PC then.</p><p></p><p>I am very impressed by the B&O add-on, especially so since the built-in audio of the G5 really sucks. It drives both my headphones very well, but I do not have high-end headphones anymore. It certainly sounds way better than even my previous Note 3, which I thought was a bit of a benchmark, audio wise at least.</p><p></p><p>Hope that answered your question?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolla, post: 735440, member: 664"] Thanks. I assume you are referring to the LG Hi-Fi Plus B&O DAC and HP amp module fitting on the G5 as per my last pic? Yes it will work perfectly as a standalone DAC/HP amp from a PC or MAC. It has a usb 3 (c) port in the top cover that ships with the attachment and can thus be used as a normal usb dac, which includes a basic HP amp. Volume needs to be adjusted on the PC then. I am very impressed by the B&O add-on, especially so since the built-in audio of the G5 really sucks. It drives both my headphones very well, but I do not have high-end headphones anymore. It certainly sounds way better than even my previous Note 3, which I thought was a bit of a benchmark, audio wise at least. Hope that answered your question? [/QUOTE]
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