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<blockquote data-quote="nabissssco" data-source="post: 6476820" data-attributes="member: 605445"><p>Its due to a few issues. Im not 100% sure of this but I think some decks dont run the ipod signal through the internal DAC. Also the most common problem is that the music on ipods are compressed to allow more music to be stored on the ipod. when music is compressed you chop off some of the lower freq and upper freq to save space and the music wont sound the same...that's why a cd will sound better. you could do a loss-less file swap but you wont be able to have nearly as many songs on at that point. I use mostly cd now due to the reasons I said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nabissssco, post: 6476820, member: 605445"] Its due to a few issues. Im not 100% sure of this but I think some decks dont run the ipod signal through the internal DAC. Also the most common problem is that the music on ipods are compressed to allow more music to be stored on the ipod. when music is compressed you chop off some of the lower freq and upper freq to save space and the music wont sound the same...that's why a cd will sound better. you could do a loss-less file swap but you wont be able to have nearly as many songs on at that point. I use mostly cd now due to the reasons I said. [/QUOTE]
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