I currently have a 64GB iPod touch connected to my Onkyo receiver via a Cambridge Audio iD100
My receiver is an Onkyo TX-SR507.
So my configuration is:
iPod Touch -> Cambridge Audio iD100 -> Toslink fiber optic cable -> Onkyo receiver.
My iPod touch 64gb is an older generation model (30 pin connector).
It works and sounds great for my music collection which is all I really use my iPod for (no videos at all).
Previously, I tried the audio headphone output to receiver method but it sounded like doodoo so I purchased the Cambridge Audio iD100 which made it sound 1000x better.
My Onkyo receiver also has HDMI input. So I was wondering if this would work as well:
iPod touch -> 30 pin to HDMI adapter -> HDMI cable -> Onkyo receiver
Technically it should work but I have a feeling there's a catch. After all if that worked, why would companies like Cambridge Audio or Pure sell devices that connect your iOS device to a receiver.
Eagerly awaiting responses. TIA.
My receiver is an Onkyo TX-SR507.
So my configuration is:
iPod Touch -> Cambridge Audio iD100 -> Toslink fiber optic cable -> Onkyo receiver.
My iPod touch 64gb is an older generation model (30 pin connector).
It works and sounds great for my music collection which is all I really use my iPod for (no videos at all).
Previously, I tried the audio headphone output to receiver method but it sounded like doodoo so I purchased the Cambridge Audio iD100 which made it sound 1000x better.
My Onkyo receiver also has HDMI input. So I was wondering if this would work as well:
iPod touch -> 30 pin to HDMI adapter -> HDMI cable -> Onkyo receiver
Technically it should work but I have a feeling there's a catch. After all if that worked, why would companies like Cambridge Audio or Pure sell devices that connect your iOS device to a receiver.
Eagerly awaiting responses. TIA.
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