What is the difference between the 6g and 7g ipod classic
This is the chip that converts the digital data into the actual sound. The other is the combination of components along the audio path from the audio chip to the headphone jack — a mixture of op-amps, capacitors, resistors and inductors.
The iPods I like the best seem to be those that use the Audio chips from the Scottish company Wolfson. It turns out that my two favourite iPods that i owned at the time of first discovering this — the Nano and my 4th Gen iPod — both had a Wolfson chip in them.
The iPhone 3Gs did not. Of all the iPods that use the Wolfson chips, the 5th generation iPods appear to be the best, followed by the 4th Generation iPods. Check out these comments by Vinne from Red Wine Audio. That is an archived version, the updated website is here but it has less information. My Shuffle first gen and also the second gen model A non-wolfson sounds great, as does the iPhone 4S.
I have not confirmed this. According to onheadphones. There is an excellent forum here on how to do the mod yourself!
If you want the best possible audio quality, try and get hold of one of the fifth generation iPods — model number A The 5. See here for more details.
I have made a pdf copy of it here in case it goes missing again. Here is a quote from the article:. At first, this might sound like an improvement crisp, detailed , but when listening more carefully and for longer times, it becomes fatiguing after a while. The 5G sounds less precise, but its timbre contains more harmonic information and sounds less electronic.
For me, the 5G is closer to how I experience acoustic music in real life, and for me is the better sounding device overall. The measurements show a correlation with the things I hear, but from a pure scientific perspective the cause-consequence is not determined by these measurements.
The measurements show some flawed behavior of the audio circuitry, which so-far is the only thing that can be concluded without any doubt. Overall, the 6G overall sound performance is disappointing to me, especially considering the well-sounding 5G. Joined Sep 3, Posts Likes A little disclaimer: I have been pouring over threads regarding the ipod Classic, and they have left me very confused.
That said. I am pretty sure that the 6th and 7th generation iPods all use the same hardware, so far as DAC, headphone amp, etc? Because I have read posts about the 7th gen being a much better music player sound quality wise, as well as having less bugs.
How can this be? I own the 6th gen right now, but it is on it's deathbed and I am buying a new mp3 player tomorrow. Will the 7th gen be an improvement in any way, or is it the exact same thing? Joined Nov 21, Posts 1, Likes 14 Location indonesia. Apple never release ipod classic 7G, so i think the original ipod classic 6G , the 1st revision 6G , and the 2nd revision 6G , all use the same internal hardware , except the 1st revision introduced Genius and audio recording capabilities, and the 2nd revision has a gb version which has a thinner size than the gb version of original 6G.
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