built in IPOD adapter?

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Yes, the headphone plug will always work and you'll have 'built-in' volume control. 😉

But the line out via the dock connector has cleaner sound (a little less distortion and noise) and can be used with an external volume control (no need to fiddle around with two controls then).

By including this dock connector into a GC, you could also supply the iPod with power (5V, <1A) and thus replace the stock Apple dock with something DIY 😉

You could also use the original dock as is and connect it to your GC, though (i.e. placing it on top) 😀

Cheers,
Sebastian.
 

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I was looking into this a year ago when I was making my iPod Accessory Device, that was intended to connect my Gainclone to my iPod.

I found that-
- the iPod base unit connector is proprietary to Apple and you cannot get one as a lowly user.
- if you disassemble your docking connecter there are people who have hacked into the pinout (and posted pics) so you could connect a cable to the right pins, I found this on computer and apple sites last year but have no idea where the posts are now.
- the docking connector bypasses the volume control and is supposedly much better to use.
-based on all this I connected the miniplug (ipod headphone jack) to my interface, which uses DRV134 chips to feed a balanced signal into my balanced gainclone.
- I'd love to see someone DIY a docking connector so if you are successful at this let me know.

Edit- looks like it was 2 years ago! Wow....
 
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