My sad realization...
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:44 pm
I'm almost now ashamed to admit it but I finally realized today that the only iPod that appears to have real digital out on the dock connector is the 5.5G iPod.
Damnit.
And all this time I though my Alpine "Full-Speed" connector was using a digital signal and the Alpine's DAC but no, it is very much an analog line-out signal. The Alpine iDA-X001 uses a USB interface for the 5.5G only that does do digital so the 24-bit Burr Brown DAC really is used.
Well, I can't say for sure it's the 5.5G iPod that does digital out, but it's the only one that Alpine claims to support this way.
Now my idea for what kind of head unit I might upgrade to in the future has totally changed. Now I questions whether it would be better to just get a mount for the iPod and an AUX input because my iPod touch itself is easier (FASTER!) to navigate with than the Alpine unit controls for searching through music but much less convenient for doing the basic "next song" type one button controls (especially since it's at a perfect hand level for when I'm in 3rd and my hand is on the stick).
Gah.
Thoughts?
Damnit.
And all this time I though my Alpine "Full-Speed" connector was using a digital signal and the Alpine's DAC but no, it is very much an analog line-out signal. The Alpine iDA-X001 uses a USB interface for the 5.5G only that does do digital so the 24-bit Burr Brown DAC really is used.
Well, I can't say for sure it's the 5.5G iPod that does digital out, but it's the only one that Alpine claims to support this way.
Now my idea for what kind of head unit I might upgrade to in the future has totally changed. Now I questions whether it would be better to just get a mount for the iPod and an AUX input because my iPod touch itself is easier (FASTER!) to navigate with than the Alpine unit controls for searching through music but much less convenient for doing the basic "next song" type one button controls (especially since it's at a perfect hand level for when I'm in 3rd and my hand is on the stick).
Gah.
Thoughts?