then this is some of the best [background] music I've ever heard, besting my previous CDP*.
System:
Wadia iTransport/iPod
Shindo Aurieges-L
Reimyo DAP-777 mkII
TRON Cantata 300B SET Mono's
Horning Agathon Ultimate Speakers
*Accustic Arts CDP-1
I only import CD's with Apple Lossless (MAC/iTunes). Only an audiofool would think compressed [MP3] music files could sound good, let alone the analog output from an iPod into their system.
I also tried the Squeezebox and would rate it as good as the iTransport sound (except for the constant wireless dropout issues I encountered with it). Personally, I prefer this approach because it's remote and the music comes from my MAC/iTunes (no copying over to iPod, picking choosing,..etc).
Note: I also tried a number USB DAC's since selling my CDP (the solution I had initially decided upon). These ranged from under $1000 and on up to $3500 tube DAC's. I wasn't satisfied (Benchmark DAC-1 being the worse). That was a disappointing experience. I also tried a USB/SPDIF Converter, just so that I could say I did. Aaagh! It was horrible.
What's nice about the iPod is that it has less HW/SW then a computer. It's also battery powered, although not when used with a dock such as the iTransport. It's not perfect high-end, but it does a very good job for what it is and the price. My favorite music server though would still be the Sooloos, but it's way over priced - for a computer. If only the MAC had a digital output [SPDIF] and iTunes offered high-resolution downloads.
I do have a few complaints with the iTransport though; the main one being the cheap fit/finish/materials, even for China standards and a price tag of $379. (To compare, look at the iPod, how well that is made and it's finish/materials). I don't like the rough paint finish. The remote is extremely directional too. I can be pointing it right at the unit, a foot away, and it won't respond. Don't care for the feet either.
Anyways, the music is more then satisfying in my system. There is no "one" solution unfortunately, but given what can be done with something like a MAC/iTunes/SB3 or iTransport/iPod combo it sure opens the door to a convenient music listening experience saving on the expense of high-priced CDP's and CDT's limited to playing one CD at a time. I've imported about 450 CD's (341 Artists, 5438 songs), and all that fit on my iPod Classic 160GB. It offers features such as "Cover Flow" and many others for playback. I haven't enjoyed playing music this much before. Hearing songs in a different order amongst different artists changes your listening perception too, opens your ears as it were. You fall in love with your music all over again and yearn to discover more. So stop whining about "jitter", or "HD's", or "backup",... and start listening. Yes, computers aren't the best thing, but neither is a CDP.