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Does a dedicated source always trump a portable source at lower costs?

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I'm looking for a home setup.

 

I've got an ipod 6gen, w/ Rockbox or converted AAC, doesn't matter.

 

Since my source media is so small, is it ideal to gain function with a portable amp or will I always get much better bang for the buck by getting dedicated components?

 

Any suggestions on a $300+/- setup w/o headphones for home use?

 

Maybe this is more headphone information than source component:

 

High quality sources:

 

Classical, Opera, Polka, Jazz are primary music types

European Electronica, some Rap are secondary

 

 


Edited by Ecaz - 1/3/12 at 11:36am
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Someone did a test a while back using uncompressed audio on an iPod through some decent speakers which ended up fooling an audience of audio-inclined individuals into thinking it was a $20000 setup.  I tend to agree that it is all about DAC and Amp quality and not cost.  I have heard some eh amps and DACs that were priced quite high.

 

A nice intro to some decent sounding gear may be to use the Total Bithead.  It is both an amp and DAC that I trust.  I used mine for years before upgrading to a Grace Design m903.  I did tons of testing and the Bithead holds its own quite well other than being a slightly bright amp and slightly weak amp, but most of the time you will not need something more especially in the sub $500 range.  The DAC boils down to noise and the amp boils down to how well it can control current / voltage to the voice coils.

 

Personally I find my iPod touch 4th gen quite musical when playing high quality and low compression music.

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To be fair, experienced audio-inclined individuals know that $20k doesn't guarantee much of anything.
 

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Originally Posted by NA Blur View Post

Someone did a test a while back using uncompressed audio on an iPod through some decent speakers which ended up fooling an audience of audio-inclined individuals into thinking it was a $20000 setup.


 

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