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  1. I would agree with this statement: "but I am beginning to suspect, if the "software player" is capable of handling HI REZ files, then its more than likely that the output will be 24 / 96 or up to 24 / 192." My Ears are telling me that the music is better than the cd of the files I have, more detail and tighter bass with deeper sounstage. the imaging is more fucus than the cd too. Jazz voice music is down right spooky. these files I'm listeing to is flac 24/96 converted to apple loss less at 24/96 streaming to thru the ipad to pure i20 dock and to my Bel canto dac3 using coaxial connection. can anyone else veryify this method. thanks
  2. Ok, now I'm confused here is a test that benchmark did. http://www.benchmarkmedia.com/discuss/feedback/newsletter/2011/06/1/ipad-streams-high-resolution-audio-dac1 I don't see where it says they were using the flac player.
  3. great info, looks like I should look into the flac player. The only thing is I would need a Usb to spdif converter, my Usb input on my dac does not support 24/96. I have seen music fidelity v-link work with the ipad and CCK, Just wondering if I need a power usb hub. thanks /
  4. Hello, I'm new to the forum and, this is my first post. I am using my ipad gen 1, and home sharing to stream to my 2 channel audio system. I do have the CCK but, am not using it right now. I know it works with my usb DAC, but the usb port on my Bel Canto Dac 3 is limited to 16/44. right now I'm using the Pure i20 dock to feed the dac thru coaxial digital connecntion. This works well and the sound is incredible. I have a a 16/44 cd of fleetwood mac and flac of this album. I converted the flac to 24/96 apple lossless files and there is a differents in detail and soundstage between the cd and the hd files so I'm assuming my ipad is playing the 24/96 files. I'm wondering if anyone else is using this method instead of the CCK to pass hi res files. I am in putting all my cds on my hardrive to play them thru my ipad, I don't even turn on my cd player any more since adding my music to my hard drive. my system now is ipad>pure i20 dock>Bel Canto dac 3>Red wine sg. 30>Lowther Alerions speakers. I'm using my Dac as Pre also and, has different digital inputs. Anyway my questions is is anybody else NOT using the CCK to pass his res file thru the ipad and if so what are you using. thanks Tony QUOTE=dave_kiwi;11218]Looking at my recently purchased iPAD I became interested in using it as a "audio" playback system - mainly for the hell of it,i.e. in the same vein that led me to compile mpd on OSX 10.7.2. To wit, I "purchased" FLAC PLAYER and a CAMERA CONNECT KIT. iPAD was "mounted" on Apple's iPad dock - portrait mode, (analogue line-out being used by small headphone amp) and CAMERA CONNECT KIT - USB was plugged into dock's rear, with B&W M1s attached to CCK. (ok, I know the M1s are limited to 16 / 48K, but's its a start.) I uploaded "Bitches Brew" (24 / 192), "Kent Poon's Audiophile Jazz Prologue III" (24 / 96). The sound from FLAC PLAYER is impressive - no hint of any system noise, clean and precise. It "handled" the 24 / 192 kHz Bitches Brew with no issues at all. (Only issue is iPAD storage - music vs ibooks collection). Next step will be to acquire a small powered hub, so I can try out my asynch NuForce uDAC II - which will deliver 96k to the M1s via the analogue input, plus allow "96k" headphone listening. (Bed side use) iPAD certainly would make a good REDBOOK streaming player & HOME SHARING alleviates storage issues. With FLAC PLAYER it makes a decent "portable Hi REZ" system. As a bonus - FLAC PLAYER worked well with the B&W M1 remote control - full volume / playback control.
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