shelbydave
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If you want good sound fidelity, sit in your livingroom and put on your headphones, then listen to CD's or DVDs, or even some old vinyl is analog devices don't offend you. You will never have full fidelity while riding in the wind and you will never have full fidelity with any form of compressed music files...iPod, mp3, etc.
:agree: But only old timers can know the difference. It took somebody stealing my turntable to get me to move to CD's. To this day, I prefer the sound of good quality vinyl over any CD, any day. As for mp3, iPod, etc... it all depends on the encoding that is done.
anyhow... that is way off topic... In reality, I don't believe music is transferred via USB, anyhow. Even with the iPod, anything that it plays through is using the 32 pin interface, which provides audio out on pins 2,3,4. The USB interface shown above is just 5V, and data + data- That is simply used for transferring music to the iPod, not to play music.