There are two versions of the dsp coming: the dsp for android devices (the red version above) and the i-dsp for iOS stuff (the white version shown below). Both will retail for $69.95 with the i-dsp arriving in a couple months and the dsp here now.
The photos above show how the end of the i-dsp version covers the lightning adaptor for a clean and less cumbersome look. Both units handle up to 24/96 PCM. HRT's Greg Fowler says he likes to use the dsp in his car streaming Tidal from his Android phone connected to the aux input.
The photos above show how the end of the i-dsp version covers the lightning adaptor for a clean and less cumbersome look. Both units handle up to 24/96 PCM. HRT's Greg Fowler says he likes to use the dsp in his car streaming Tidal from his Android phone connected to the aux input.















