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Hmm, seems like some phones don’t have a DAC anymore and thus, the USB-C adapter need to get the audio in digital form and use its own DAC..
I guess in that case, it would be a better experience attaching a wifi audio receiver and send the hifi signal over that. Best scenario would be if the music box would have a digital in port you can use, so you would use the DAC dedicated to your speakers, which is better than phone DAC in most cases.
I've been looking at several powered adapters as well as Bluetooth receivers with aux output. I've also considered a low power dedicated music system, problem for the garage is no wlan access.
Oh, I see, 😄 maybe you can "steal" a car radio from a wrecked car 😁 many of those have great DAC and bluetooth and/or a USB-A port for music input.
If touch and android car compatible, you’d get a very nice experience, I assume.
Ah, and of course, what comes out of car radios is an analog audio signal that powers the speakers directly. I think you could use that analog out signal and feed it into the aux port 😇
Hahaha I like the idea of that