OK What's next with my iPod?


So, I've got an iPod Touch with many uncompressed CDs on it and it sounds surprisingly good through my Sennheiser headphones.
I connected it to an input on my preamp and got music. But it doesn't really sound very good.
What intermediary pieces of equipment do I need between the Touch and the preamp to get sound that rivals/exceeds my CDP? WHat would financially to accomplish this without foregoing my first born child?

Thanks.
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The most performance I've achieved with an iPod (and Mac), is the Naim DAC or Naim Uniti or UnitiQute. The Naim DAC even made a Linn CD12 sound better.
The Peachtree iDecco will bypass the Ipod's DAC and use its own Sabre DAC. I love mine not only for Ipod, but also for use as a DAC for CDs and even sound from the cable box sounds much better (for example, watching concerts on Palladia and other music channels). I also use it as a preamp.

You also may want to check the settings on the Ipod settings to make sure that the EQ is turned off.
If you have your own DAC, a cheap and elegant solution is to buy an AppleTV for $225, sync it with i-tunes (160 GB), and use its digital output to send the digital bitstream directly into your DAC.