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Finally another alternative is out.
Onkyo Digital Media Transport ND-S1
KEY FEATURES
-Digital Outputs (Optical/Coaxial)
-High-precision Clock Reference to minimise jitter
-iPod video playback
-iTunes Sync/Unsync switch
-Audio Selector (iPod/PC)
-Resume Music and Video Playback Function
-Shuffle/Repeat (one/all tracks)/Random Playback of Songs/Albums
-iPod/iPhone charging function
-USB Port
-Compatible with iPod touch [1G and 2G], iPod classic, iPod [5G*], iPod nano [1G*, 2G, 3G, and 4G] and iPhone 3G/3Gs [Flight mode]
-Works with Onkyo AV Systems equipped with a USB Port and Audio/Video terminals
-Single handset control via Onkyo A/V System’s RI (Remote Interactive) protocol
-Dedicated remote control also supplied
-Compatible with Windows XP/Vista
Picture here http://www.eu.onkyo.com/ir_img/21196679_46aa54890f.jpg
Onkyo Europe - Press Release Digital Media Transport ND-S1
English Manual http://www.eu.onkyo.com/dl/1459201/M...S1_English.pdf
Review ND-S1
For
Takes a digital signal from your iPod, resulting in better sound all-round; very few rivals - and none at this price
Against
Feels a bit cheap
When is an iPod dock not strictly an iPod dock? When it's a digital media transport, that's when.
On the face of it that might sound like pedantry, but the distinction is an important one: where most docks take an analogue signal from the bottom of an iPod, the Onkyo ND-S1 takes the unfettered digital signal, before passing it on via coaxial or digital.
What this means is that rather than rely on the iPod or iPhone's own DAC, you can get the digital-to-analogue conversion done elsewhere.
For owners of home cinema receivers, digital amplifiers (like the Onkyo A-5VL) or stand-alone DACs, this is great news, as the ND-S1 is capable of a far better audio performance than its analogue rivals.
Play anything, from Holst's Planets to Simian Mobile Disco's Temporary Pleasure, and you'll benefit from greater detail, dynamics and rhythmic precision. Individual notes begin and end more accurately, vocals and guitars are more textured and nuanced, and cymbals have greater bite and extra sparkle.
Number of nice extras
True, the unit itself is bigger than it needs to be, and it feels cheaper than it looks, but these are minor flaws in this excellent, first-of-a-kind product.
Besides, there are nice little touches here, like a composite output for video and a USB connection that allows you to play your PC's tunes and sync your iPod or iPhone to your computer without removing it from the dock. Oh, and there's a remote control, of course.
So, is it time to bin the CD player? Well, not quite; even a budget disc-spinner of decent quality can beat this for overall musicality, but in the world of iPod docks, this is the new king.
True, it's not got much in the way of competition, but for now, this is without doubt the best, affordable way to get your iPod's tunes out to your home system.
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars
WHAT HiFi 11/2009
More reviews
http://www.trustedreviews.com/mp3/re...a-Transport/p1
Red Wine Audio Review
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/6163646-post110.html
Note:
In order for ipod have digital output. The third party device need to have Apple's authentication chip/firmware, which essentially tells the iPod that it's okay to output raw digital audio or video data to the chip-enhanced component. So the compatibility of ipod should be limited to ipod that have the MFI authentication chip.
Although iPhone is not certified but many claims it works. Make sure you turn on air mode.
Updated:
iphone is working well with it too.
Onkyo Digital Media Transport ND-S1
KEY FEATURES
-Digital Outputs (Optical/Coaxial)
-High-precision Clock Reference to minimise jitter
-iPod video playback
-iTunes Sync/Unsync switch
-Audio Selector (iPod/PC)
-Resume Music and Video Playback Function
-Shuffle/Repeat (one/all tracks)/Random Playback of Songs/Albums
-iPod/iPhone charging function
-USB Port
-Compatible with iPod touch [1G and 2G], iPod classic, iPod [5G*], iPod nano [1G*, 2G, 3G, and 4G] and iPhone 3G/3Gs [Flight mode]
-Works with Onkyo AV Systems equipped with a USB Port and Audio/Video terminals
-Single handset control via Onkyo A/V System’s RI (Remote Interactive) protocol
-Dedicated remote control also supplied
-Compatible with Windows XP/Vista
Picture here http://www.eu.onkyo.com/ir_img/21196679_46aa54890f.jpg
Onkyo Europe - Press Release Digital Media Transport ND-S1
English Manual http://www.eu.onkyo.com/dl/1459201/M...S1_English.pdf
Review ND-S1
For
Takes a digital signal from your iPod, resulting in better sound all-round; very few rivals - and none at this price
Against
Feels a bit cheap
When is an iPod dock not strictly an iPod dock? When it's a digital media transport, that's when.
On the face of it that might sound like pedantry, but the distinction is an important one: where most docks take an analogue signal from the bottom of an iPod, the Onkyo ND-S1 takes the unfettered digital signal, before passing it on via coaxial or digital.
What this means is that rather than rely on the iPod or iPhone's own DAC, you can get the digital-to-analogue conversion done elsewhere.
For owners of home cinema receivers, digital amplifiers (like the Onkyo A-5VL) or stand-alone DACs, this is great news, as the ND-S1 is capable of a far better audio performance than its analogue rivals.
Play anything, from Holst's Planets to Simian Mobile Disco's Temporary Pleasure, and you'll benefit from greater detail, dynamics and rhythmic precision. Individual notes begin and end more accurately, vocals and guitars are more textured and nuanced, and cymbals have greater bite and extra sparkle.
Number of nice extras
True, the unit itself is bigger than it needs to be, and it feels cheaper than it looks, but these are minor flaws in this excellent, first-of-a-kind product.
Besides, there are nice little touches here, like a composite output for video and a USB connection that allows you to play your PC's tunes and sync your iPod or iPhone to your computer without removing it from the dock. Oh, and there's a remote control, of course.
So, is it time to bin the CD player? Well, not quite; even a budget disc-spinner of decent quality can beat this for overall musicality, but in the world of iPod docks, this is the new king.
True, it's not got much in the way of competition, but for now, this is without doubt the best, affordable way to get your iPod's tunes out to your home system.
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars
WHAT HiFi 11/2009
More reviews
http://www.trustedreviews.com/mp3/re...a-Transport/p1
Red Wine Audio Review
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/6163646-post110.html
Note:
In order for ipod have digital output. The third party device need to have Apple's authentication chip/firmware, which essentially tells the iPod that it's okay to output raw digital audio or video data to the chip-enhanced component. So the compatibility of ipod should be limited to ipod that have the MFI authentication chip.
Although iPhone is not certified but many claims it works. Make sure you turn on air mode.
Updated:
iphone is working well with it too.