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<blockquote data-quote="War Pin Meers" data-source="post: 2356330" data-attributes="member: 571925"><p>Depends what you're looking for. No matter what, even if your songs are ripped in a lossless form, you're not gonna get what you can from a CD. Using an IP Bus method will get you the best results, but you can only go so far from that. FM transmitters are obviously outta the question, and any RCA input won't do you much. Using songs ripped in lossless minus any EQ plugged through IP Bus in my experience is as far as it gets. Even then, low ends heavy, highs hit abusively, and depending on the model (Pioneer adaptor is best, from what I've seen) you can still get minor crackles here and there, which sounds ridiculous giving the methods. As far as I know, there's still no way to avoid some sort of distortion when using an iPod. For the day-to-day, casual listener, the right setup can do the job, but that's about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="War Pin Meers, post: 2356330, member: 571925"] Depends what you're looking for. No matter what, even if your songs are ripped in a lossless form, you're not gonna get what you can from a CD. Using an IP Bus method will get you the best results, but you can only go so far from that. FM transmitters are obviously outta the question, and any RCA input won't do you much. Using songs ripped in lossless minus any EQ plugged through IP Bus in my experience is as far as it gets. Even then, low ends heavy, highs hit abusively, and depending on the model (Pioneer adaptor is best, from what I've seen) you can still get minor crackles here and there, which sounds ridiculous giving the methods. As far as I know, there's still no way to avoid some sort of distortion when using an iPod. For the day-to-day, casual listener, the right setup can do the job, but that's about it. [/QUOTE]
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