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Actually no, that's wrong, at work I can hook the iPod to the computer, the Pico to the computer and use iTunes to listen to music from the iPod via the Pico's DAC and amp. It might not be the optimal solution but it's convenient.
I was thinking of doing that too!
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Thanks all- I thought as much -- I was wondering if there was some untethered way to use the Pico DAC. I have a system tied to my computer now and do not need another one (or replacement) but I would like more portability. So I guess it is my iTouch to Pico to headphones.
Thanks all- I thought as much -- I was wondering if there was some untethered way to use the Pico DAC. I have a system tied to my computer now and do not need another one (or replacement) but I would like more portability. So I guess it is my iTouch to Pico to headphones.
Now I wonder if I should buy some in-ears phones.
Get Justin to replace the USB with an I2S connector (but then where would the power come from?)
Get Justin to replace the USB with an I2S connector (but then where would the power come from?)
I don't how useful that would be, it would probably be far easier to find a relatively portable USB solution than it would be to find a portable with I2S connection.