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Notice how Tonepub has ignored both of my questions about his Wadia Ipod Transport review:"Do you plan to take jitter measurements on the Wadia and compare them to jitter measurements from the SD SB3, Transporter and Duet's digital outputs?""how come your review didn't compare the Wadia iTransport with the SD Duet or SD SB3?"Just another Internet audio advertising site.
Is there a product out there that simply connects to the iPod over USB and provides a TRUE digital out (no re-digitization)?
Quote from: jhm731 on 14 Aug 2008, 05:47 amNotice how Tonepub has ignored both of my questions about his Wadia Ipod Transport review:"Do you plan to take jitter measurements on the Wadia and compare them to jitter measurements from the SD SB3, Transporter and Duet's digital outputs?""how come your review didn't compare the Wadia iTransport with the SD Duet or SD SB3?"Just another Internet audio advertising site. I didn't ignore your question, I've been waiting around to see if my Mother is going to live forthe next six months or not. Slightly more important than an iPod dock question...No, we don't plan on taking jitter measurements. I honestly don't get that nerdy with ourreviews, though we have a technical editor on staff that could do this. It's a bunch of under 400 dollar digital products. And none of my daughters teenage friends that hada blast playing with it did either. But they all got pretty excited about how good theiriPods could sound.The majority of people buying digital product at this level could care less aboutthe jitter level between the three.Im not a SB fan, I've had them all and the transporter, though Im intrigued withthe Duet. We currently have one in for review.Comparing the Wadia with the SB is irrelevant, because they are completely different products. The SB product is a true music server and the Wadiais just a way to get the digital signal from the iPod. 160GB hardly qualifiesas a full blown music server in my book.For what it's worth, I just got a note from the people from Wadia tellingme that of all the publications that reviewed the iDock, I was the onlyone that grasped the true nature of the product, so I can sleep just fine.And please tell me how I pay a staff of 22 people without selling advertisingwhen we give the content away. If you don't like TONE, don't read it. We havealmost 200 thousand readers that love it. And please keep the snide commentsto yourself, especially when you don't know the whole story.My sense of humor is pretty short this week.
Like I said, you're just another Internet audio advertising site.
Quote from: jhm731 on 15 Aug 2008, 06:43 amLike I said, you're just another Internet audio advertising site.Ouch.There are an awful lot of these little audio magazine-like sites out there, aren't there? Is it some kind of new hobby? What ever happened to woodworking or fly fishing?
I'm very interested in this product. I'm founder of Digital Amplifier Company (www.DigitalAmp.com), and we've been working on a direct digital amp. The iPod, when used in lossless mode and digital out (USB) is a great source, but developing such a product requires lots of cash (license fees) for Apple and lots of SW work. I'm interested in the transport only --- digital out from the iPod, to feed an amp with S/PDIF. Is there a product out there that simply connects to the iPod over USB and provides a TRUE digital out (no re-digitization)? I have several patents regarding the amp part, but no source other than CD/DVD digital out to feed it! Thanks.
As for jitter measurements.........One of The Big Boys just reviewed this unit. They did not include any jitter measurements, either.To avoid the scrutiny of the management, I won't comment on what I think about that unit. But if you do want to know what kind of jitter level it has, you can PM me. (I know the answer.) But only if you want to hear me unload on it. You have been warned!Pat