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'Audeze’s all-new Cypher Cable is a sleek for pragmatists. Designed to feed Audeze’s more affordable EL-8 headphone, the Cypher Cable is reportedly the world’s first fully Apple-accredited Lightning headphone cable. Bypassing the iPhone’s internal DAC and amplifier stage entirely and powered by the phone itself, the Cypher extracts digital audio from the the Apple device via its Lightning port.
How does it work? The Cypher’s in-line, slightly-oversized microphone and remote control takes care of business – all of it. Audeze have sidestepped the common-or-garden DAC chip choice coupled to a separate headphone driver in favour of an all-in-one solution: a ‘system-on-a-chip’ hosts Audeze code that 1) keeps power consumption suitably low and 2) applies DSP before decoding and electrifying the EL-8’s driver with an optimising (bespoke) signal.
The promise? Better sound without the hassle of bricking it. The Cypher also performs more traditional remote control functions like forward/next, play/pause and integrates with Siri via an ADC.
There is also talk of a dedicated iOS app down the line that will hopefully bring new features to the Cypher via firmware upgrade.
The Cypher cable is an Apple-approved accessory and Audeze must still wait for the final sign-off from Cupertino. Both the product and the packaging must be approved by Apple. Full accreditation is expected to arrive sometime in November.
Existing EL-8 owners will need to exercise some patience though. Audeze will sell the Cypher cable only as part of a special edition ‘Titanium’-finished EL-8 bundle for US$799. Think of the EL-8 + Cypher Cable combination as an active headphone that behaves similarly to active loudspeakers like KEF’s X300A.'
http://www.digitalaudioreview.net/2015/10/rmaf-2015-cypher-lightning-cable-for-audeze-el-8/