Question about iPod Classic


If it's loaded with lossless files (e.g., .wav or ALC), what do you think about the sound quality of an iPod Classic vs. a CD player of $500 or less? Have any of you paired an iPod with the Wadia 170iTransport and an external DAC or used an external preamp such as the NuForce Icon Mobile to improve the signal strength coming off the iPod? What do you think of the sound quality potential?

I like the sound of my iPod Touch with ALC, and the output seems to at least equal the quality of my Sony ES SACD/CD player (at least when playing CDs). I've also heard a Classic and a Nano docked to a Wadia 170iTransport feeding the DAC in a Peachtree Nova, and the sound was quite remarkable.

Yet I've encountered an acquaintance who says his iPod Classic, playing .wavs and ALC files can't match the quality of his $50 Discman, and that doesn't match my experience.

Thoughts? Feelings? Opinions?
johnnyb53
I would disagree with your friends statement. I have run my 160 GB Ipod through my headphone amps without any external DAC and it sounds very good.

That being said, the same songs on my hard drive played through my Logitech/Slim Devices Duet going digitally into my DAC sounds much better.
Hi,
I have an 120GB Ipod with music recorded in ALC, Wadia Itransport, Cary USB DAC, Audioquest RCA digital cable( eagle something), and I also have an Oppo sacd/cd player.
Comparing the two, the Ipod combo sounds quite remarkable and is much better than the Oppo, more like a $2000 disc player where the Oppo sounds light, thin and small soundstage.
Nick
I agree that the ipod sounds better than a CD transport when docked to the Wadia and feeding a digital signal to a DAC. However it does not sound even close to as good as almost any CD player when plugged straight into a system via the headphone output jack.
The IPOD Classic through the Wadia and into a good DAC will sound just as good as the same CD played through the same DAC. This has been my experience. I cannot hear the difference....neither can the reviewers. Use AIFF files. It is really remarkable. A true bargain for this purpose....the Wadia should be product of the year IMO.
07-23-09: Ejlif
I agree that the ipod sounds better than a CD transport when docked to the
Wadia and feeding a digital signal to a DAC. However it does not sound even
close to as good as almost any CD player when plugged straight into a system
via the headphone output jack.
What if the iPod is in a
garden-variety docking station that extracts the line level signal from the
docking pins, bypassing the iPod's op amp at the headphone jack, and is sent
on via high quality RCAs?

Or the new breed of adapter cable, the analog iPod dock jack at one end and two
RCAs at the other? Then how would the iPod's output compare to a similarly
priced CD player?