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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8812890" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>Yea the only thing I'm hing up on is getting high res out of my phone. Tidal is supposed to override the androids 24/48 set output to a bit perfect signal but to input that signal into a headunit is where I get lost. I don't know of many headunits that can take audio signal direct without using an app or a saved file system. Tidal let's you stream so you don't have a huge file storage. I know I could run straight to a dsp but I'd like to maintain the functionality of my headunit. I could do analog into the headunit I suppose but then idk if the headunit reconverts it to digital to be converted again to analog. </p><p></p><p>Most headunits don't have a coax out and few have a optical out. Analog out straight to a dsp seems to be the only way in most cases</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8812890, member: 611804"] Yea the only thing I'm hing up on is getting high res out of my phone. Tidal is supposed to override the androids 24/48 set output to a bit perfect signal but to input that signal into a headunit is where I get lost. I don't know of many headunits that can take audio signal direct without using an app or a saved file system. Tidal let's you stream so you don't have a huge file storage. I know I could run straight to a dsp but I'd like to maintain the functionality of my headunit. I could do analog into the headunit I suppose but then idk if the headunit reconverts it to digital to be converted again to analog. Most headunits don't have a coax out and few have a optical out. Analog out straight to a dsp seems to be the only way in most cases [/QUOTE]
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