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Welcome to the forum Leit. On your question, no, there is no harm in having too much current. The device pulls what it wants. On what to get, I prefer to get a name brand charger since you will be using it with a metal encased audio device. Should the worst case happen and AC mains is shorted to DC output, there can be dire consequences. So if you can, get an authentic Samsung, Motorola, etc. charger (I can't open the link above). Otherwise, I personally would be perfectly happy, and been using it from another USB port on my computer.1) This unit does not have a power supply given with it. Can I basically use one of those small cell phone type of chargers as power supply? This for example https://www.amazon.de/Universal-Net...pID=51LsHMrdt-L&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch. Does more than 1A hurt the DAC or? I have no knowledge on electrical things...
Can you (anyone) recommend any specific, reliable and silent power supply to go? I live in Northern Europe so would be handy to order from Amazon EU, Ebay EU or some similar place.
2) Can you lock the volume output on those pre-out RCAs to a certain level? So that they work more like full power line-out for my headphone amp. Or does it reset on every turn-on turn-off.
3) This DAC seems to support smartphone connection through OTG USB. Have you tried it?
I will check on #2.
I have not tried it with a phone. I am not sure I have the right cables to try it but if I do, I will and report back.