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- Go "lossless"
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Go for quality over quantity – fewer songs will fit on your iPod®, but the trade-off is worth it, especially when you listen through high-quality headphones or a good home audio system.
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- Your ears deserve an upgrade
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Your iPods stock earbuds are its weakest link. You’ll be amazed how much difference a better set of earbuds or headphones can make.
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- Bypass the iPod's DAC
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The iPod's built-in digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is good enough for listening with earbuds, but doesn't measure up to the more advanced DACs found in many audio/video receivers or other higher-end components, such as the Peachtree Audio Decco. To deliver the iPod’s digital signal to a high-end DAC, you’ll need the only iPod dock that can do just that, the Wadia 170iTransport.
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