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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 96274" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Well, I don't use a CD player anymore, but while my solution is somewhat PC based, I'm really not the sort to go for a HT PC. It makes no practical sense for me as I don't have things like movies and TV shows on my PC and I don't play PC games.</p><p></p><p>I simply use my i-Pod, connected to my reciever digitally with my reciever doing the D/A conversion. For my needs, I feel it's the most simple and elegant solution. </p><p></p><p>I have my entire music collection stored on my i-Pod losslessly, ready to play on my system, and when I hit the road I just pick it up off my dock (fully charged) and make my way out the door. And if ever anything where to happen to my i-Pod, it's all backed up on my portable HDD (and vice-versa).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 96274, member: 517"] Well, I don't use a CD player anymore, but while my solution is somewhat PC based, I'm really not the sort to go for a HT PC. It makes no practical sense for me as I don't have things like movies and TV shows on my PC and I don't play PC games. I simply use my i-Pod, connected to my reciever digitally with my reciever doing the D/A conversion. For my needs, I feel it's the most simple and elegant solution. I have my entire music collection stored on my i-Pod losslessly, ready to play on my system, and when I hit the road I just pick it up off my dock (fully charged) and make my way out the door. And if ever anything where to happen to my i-Pod, it's all backed up on my portable HDD (and vice-versa). [/QUOTE]
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