I was wondering what I can do to connect my iPod classic 6th gen to my mojo 2 but it won’t work, is there some adapters that would make it work or should i download a new software to my iPod like rockbox and then maybe it might work?
So an iPod can send a digital signal, but you need a 15+ year old device to access it? I think I’d carry on enjoying Apple’s DAC!Many years ago I used an Onkyo ND-S1 to connect my iPod to a Beresford DAC and later my ADM 9.1s
Can still pick these up on eBay.
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Hats off to Onkyo for moving into the digital docks market – and for making it so affordablewww.whathifi.com
I would have thought that, if it is getting a digital signal out of the Apple connector socket, then all you would need is the correct digital interconnect cable.....So an iPod can send a digital signal, but you need a 15+ year old device to access it? I think I’d carry on enjoying Apple’s DAC!
I believe I still have one of those docks hanging around somewhere...We talk a 2007-2009 device.
Personally I would be highly surprised if it support UAC1 (USB Audio Class 1). USB audio wasn't that popular at that time.
Only if the iPod is a USB host and this host supports UAC1, it can drive a DAC.
My guess is that the Onkyo dock acts as a host and support UAC1 and can read the data on the iPod as access to its data is over USB.