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Grady7777
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Aug 31, 2016
Could you use just the DAC and Input this into a Stereo Amplifier for speakers. and use the headphone Amp as needed? Curious-
theonetuby
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Sep 4, 2016
Grady7777Yep, that would absolutely work. It has rcas that can act as inputs or outputs when it's fed a usb signal.
Grady7777
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Sep 4, 2016
theonetubySo will it switch on-the-fly to whatever device is set as the default audio device within Windows? Thanks for the reply!
theonetuby
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Sep 5, 2016
Grady7777You're most welcome. I'm not quite sure what you're asking, but...Yes, you can switch from the desktop and windows should revert to what you last used when you shut it off. However, some dacs don't disappear from Windows unless unplugged. My Fiio portable disappears when I turn it off. I actually bought one of these from the last drop and it came a few days ago. Unfortunately I don't have my hands on it yet, otherwise I could just tell you. (Had to have it delivered somewhere else while moving).
Grady7777
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Sep 5, 2016
theonetubySorry, Ill clarify: If you have say, Headphones and a receiver both plugged into your PC, Whichever device is set to your 'default audio device' is the one that outputs all audio, while the other is disabled. What im asking: If you have headphones connected, as well as use the RCA as DAC output to an amp, can you set which device will play audio Via windows?
theonetuby
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Sep 5, 2016
Grady7777It only shows up as one device, windows doesn't differentiate between your headphones and the rcas on the back. it just connects with the TA-01 and you may choose which plays by plugging in and unplugging your headphones. If no headphones are plugged in, the TA-01 will output through the rcas to your receiver.
Grady7777
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Sep 6, 2016
theonetubyOh ok, right on. Thanks for the reply's
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