Well, I have an iPod. And I'd consider myself an audiophile. Well, a rational audiophile. Which means I don't spend $300 on a 5 meter cable.
Thing is, I never ever connect my iPod to my home receiver. I use it in my car, for which it is perfectly suited.
However, a large part of my music is in encoded in lossless. So, I really don't see any reason why it wouldn't sound just as good as a CD, especially with this piece of equipment.
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Well, I have an iPod. And I'd consider myself an audiophile. Well, a rational audiophile. Which means I don't spend $300 on a 5 meter cable.
Thing is, I never ever connect my iPod to my home receiver. I use it in my car, for which it is perfectly suited.
However, a large part of my music is in encoded in lossless. So, I really don't see any reason why it wouldn't sound just as good as a CD, especially with this piece of equipment.