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post #406 of 449
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Originally Posted by Skylab View Post

The Camera Kit only outputs USB.  The Wadia will output Coax, Toslink, and AES/EBU.

 

Still, the new Wadia is overpriced IMO.  The Cambridge Audio D100 does all that, has a nicer form factor, a better remote, and costs $300.


Important Note: At this time, the iD100 is not compatible with the iPad 2. Cambridge Audio is aware of this issue and is working on it.

what a shame, it looks like such a nice and affordable device

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post #407 of 449
Wow, that's good information, and a bummer. I really like the D100, but do plan to get an iPad2 soon. I have a 1st Gen iPad, but I mostly use the D100 with an iPod Classic, and my AVA DAC.
post #408 of 449

I'm a bit confused on this, what is the difference of using just say like the L9 LOD? Why do we need to use the camera kit?

post #409 of 449

LOD is analog output from the iDevice's DAC, ready to be amplified. The CCK is digital output to be converted to analog by an external DAC (and then amplified).

post #410 of 449
Im even more confused now. So is it better sound quality? I'm puzzled. Or is it the only way I can use an amp/dad on an iPad?
post #411 of 449

Yes the CCK is the only way to bypass the iPad's internal DAC, if that's what you're asking. Whether it sounds better or not depends upon the DAC and your ears.

post #412 of 449
Well CLAS, HP-P1 and many other docking solutions also provide digital extraction but only cck provides hires, all the others are limited to 16/48 max
post #413 of 449

Good point. The CCK is also the only one that lets you use a separate USB DAC.

post #414 of 449

For anyone interested, I got the Halide bridge to work with the ipad using a powered hub.  Sounds excellent through my jh-3A!

post #415 of 449

anyone tried using apple TV to output digital sound?

post #416 of 449

I just found out something interesting.  If I plug the bridge into the hub and don't connect the power adapter to the hub, the bridge still works!  But strangely, the bridge doesn't work directly connected to the camera connection kit!  Weird isn't it?

post #417 of 449

Can you connect Halide directly into the ipad or is usb hub mandatory?

post #418 of 449

If I plug the Halide directly into the CCK the screen says that the device uses too much power.  But oddly when I connect the halide to a hub, even if the hub isn't plugged into power, it works!

post #419 of 449

So ipad doesn't really need extra power, Apple has just limited us to certain devices they approve

post #420 of 449

It looks that way.  I personally don't understand what the difference is between plugging straight into the CCK or plugging the bridge into the hub and then running a usb cable to the CCK.  It would seem that Apple thinks it's OK to plug the CCK into a usb hub weather powered or not vs.  the halide bridge!

 

 

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