TenaciousO
1000+ Head-Fier
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Actually, I assumed that you weren't using an amp so I think my comments are still relevant. Again, it's faulty to assume that the headphone out is inferior to that of other players just because the unamped lineout on the ipod sounds better than its headphone out. Take, for instance, the Creative Zen Vision:M. It may not have the best sound quality out there, but the general consensus is that the sound quality through the headphone out is pretty decent. I used to have KSC75s with an inline volume control that I would use to listen to the ZVM through the lineout using the dongle, and just like the ipod, the unamped lineout sounded noticeably better than the headphone out. I think you're concentrating on something that just doesn't really say anything.
Originally Posted by jook /img/forum/go_quote.gif You missed one crucial detail in my comparison. I was actually comparing the headphone output of a cheap ($15), unpowered, iPod remote control accessory (that plugs into the dock connector) - to the built-in iPod headphone output. I was not using a headphone amp. The point being that, the simple attenuation done by the remote accessory did a better job than the headphone out implies that the built-in headphone output is still subpar when compared to the sound quality of average consumer products. |
Actually, I assumed that you weren't using an amp so I think my comments are still relevant. Again, it's faulty to assume that the headphone out is inferior to that of other players just because the unamped lineout on the ipod sounds better than its headphone out. Take, for instance, the Creative Zen Vision:M. It may not have the best sound quality out there, but the general consensus is that the sound quality through the headphone out is pretty decent. I used to have KSC75s with an inline volume control that I would use to listen to the ZVM through the lineout using the dongle, and just like the ipod, the unamped lineout sounded noticeably better than the headphone out. I think you're concentrating on something that just doesn't really say anything.