You're welcome, I'm glad to help!
Streaming doesn't necessarily imply wireless. Streaming simply means moving the data off the hard drive or Internet to a device such as a DAC and then playing via the audio system. So in my system I have my CDs ripped to a hard drive, and the computer streams the music to the DAC and finally to the amplifiers. Whether the music begins from the hard drive or from the music service such as Tidal, it still needs to move from the computing device to the amplifier. You can do this wirelessly or with cables. Mine looks like this:
Tidal music service (Internet) - computer - Roon software - DAC - amplifiers. All with cables, no wireless. The same thing happens with my cd collection, but that starts from a hard drive, not the Internet.
There are a select few iPod docks that extract the digital information rather than the music already converted to analog. I believe Wadia makes an affordable one, and there might be one or two other brands. You have to research which docks could extract a digital signal from the iPod, it shouldn't be that difficult, but most not do this.
Here is a link to that Wadia iPod dock used, with digital output:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001UKN9GG/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8
Streaming doesn't necessarily imply wireless. Streaming simply means moving the data off the hard drive or Internet to a device such as a DAC and then playing via the audio system. So in my system I have my CDs ripped to a hard drive, and the computer streams the music to the DAC and finally to the amplifiers. Whether the music begins from the hard drive or from the music service such as Tidal, it still needs to move from the computing device to the amplifier. You can do this wirelessly or with cables. Mine looks like this:
Tidal music service (Internet) - computer - Roon software - DAC - amplifiers. All with cables, no wireless. The same thing happens with my cd collection, but that starts from a hard drive, not the Internet.
There are a select few iPod docks that extract the digital information rather than the music already converted to analog. I believe Wadia makes an affordable one, and there might be one or two other brands. You have to research which docks could extract a digital signal from the iPod, it shouldn't be that difficult, but most not do this.
Here is a link to that Wadia iPod dock used, with digital output:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001UKN9GG/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8