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Another question would be - will iMod work with Wadia?I agree with Vinnie - iMod is a portable, very good sounding digital player that would work well in a small 2 channel home system.Besides there are choices now with iMod - 4G, 5G, 5.5G with souped up V-Cap/V-Dock upgrade options and flavors of of LoD cables.Good Luck
I am missing something here.. If the iPod is running only MP3 which is compressed audio. How would the Wadia be able to extra high fidilality music from the sourc file (MP3) and pass the digital to an outboard amp for high end audio playback ?Thanks.
Quote from: oris98 on 18 Jan 2008, 04:23 amI am missing something here.. If the iPod is running only MP3 which is compressed audio. How would the Wadia be able to extra high fidilality music from the sourc file (MP3) and pass the digital to an outboard amp for high end audio playback ?Thanks.You can load WAV or Lossless files into an iPod. You are not restricted to MP3.
think I read that the Wadia iTransport only works with the newest models (6th generation). I don't believe it works with the iMod units (4th and 5th gen.). Somebody please correct me if I do not have this right.
160gb iPod and uncompressed files (not apple lossless) and you have about 200 albums at CD quality resolution that you can put in your shirt pocket! Plug it into your DAC and go!
I wouldn't want to invest in equipment that has an uncertain future support path, and see the Slimdevices products as superior platforms for our hobby/disease.
If you have a whole library of Apple Lossless how do I convert to uncompressed? Rerip? If Im missing out on some sound then Im all for trying
OK but reripping to what? Cant use itunes right? I ditched WMP for GOM player so what are my options? BTW thanks for your input and help
Jeff - The Wadia interface is a great concept, and the ability to have a mobile device that also serves as a HiFi source has to be applauded. The concern is that the Wadia is based on the current/projected ipod format, which is evolving at a faster rate, and has greater risk in terms of future redundancy. Who knows what the next ipod platform will be?You're correct that Slimdevices/Sonos etc will upgrade their equipment but we'll still have access to files on our computers.the advantage that the Slimdevices/Sonos offerings have is that they're based on industry standards (macs/pc's) as storage/retrieval devices and hence a more robust platform.Vinnie has done a great job with his ipod mods, but it must be a nightmare for him to keep pace with Apple. I'm not trying to knock the Wadia, if your review is favorable then it supports the device as a great option with the caveat of future redundancy.
A couple commentsFirst, at $349 long term support doesn't even cross my mind. As Jeff said, this isn't an investment.Second, More and more people are coming out of the woodwork in support of Uncompressed over Lossless Compression. I won't go back to lossless compression as I find it fatiguing over long periods of time. I spoke with a very high end manufacturer Friday night about this very topic and he said they have done tests with their gear and notice a difference every time. One problem is all the hardcore fanatics who jump all over those of us who prefer uncompressed music. Why would Joe Sixpack voluntarily put himself through the ringer in one of these forums by stating he notices a difference between uncompressed and compressed music. I am used to it by now and I trust my ears over anyone's opinion.