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I actually think thats fine.
the problem starts when they thkink everyone else is doing it wrong.
Or when they help phone manufacturers enshittifying phones. They're the reason, why the "integrated DACs are too noisy" argument exists, and then they're telling you that unless you're willing to spend $500 on an audiophile DAC, $1000 on an external headphone amplifier, and $8000 on an audiophile-grade headphone, you'll be fine with cheap airpods.
Ugh yeah i just bought a dac just to do something that i was doing back in 2005 (plugin my headset into m'y phone)
I at least hope the sound is better
It's just an opportunity for opportunists to sell even cheaper DACs, while the ones who wanted better DACs could have still plugged a USB into their phone or used bluetooth.
Damn I'm so broke
That's what drives me crazy. There's usually more than one way to do/enjoy things and there's people who actually can't comprehend they don't just know the optimal way for everything-ever.