The Latest in Digital Out for Mobile Devices?



I recently found an unopened Wadia dock in my garage.

It seems I impulsively ordered it when they first came out years ago, but never used it and now see that the Apple connectors have changed?

Could anyone please provide an update for truly digital docks?

Does Wadia still make them for Apple devices? Any others?

I am not an Apple iPhone user or a big user of any mobile device, but would love to know how to get the best sound from these devices.

It one can truly extract digital data from a battery powered device, it should be possible to use it as a decent transport?

Thanks for the latest update on this type of set up.
cwlondon
Thanks Eastein.

OK, so now I have the "Lightning to USB Camera Adapter"because I would like to first try using my own Antelope Zodiac DAC (powered, with USB input) and a new iPad Mini.

Again, I am not an Apple person, so not so familiar with their OS but use the iPad mini mainly to read websites around the house.

But now see that iTunes does not fully install on an iPad?

Rather, you have to use the red icon or music "app"?

Does this limit playback to whatever you might have in an Apple account cloud?

I was hoping to rip WAV files from CDs if possible....

Re Tidalhifi, that looks interesting. A nice simple and clear demonstration of the lossed data!
Eureka!

With the Antelope Zodiac, this was more or less "plug and play".

Now using only "cloud" music from my iTunes account which I assume is < redbook, but delighted to at least get started.

Amazing that that all the Apple guys and the geeks at BestBuy looked at me like I had 17 heads and swore this would never work.

Thank you again.
Glad you got it to work with your DAC. I think the iTunes cloud is 256k, I run lossless files from my Synology network storage, haven't tried WAV but it would probably work, and 320k files from Google music. I now find Tidal lossless to be a great sounding easy and mobile option.