Originally Posted by
AdamD
As Corey says, the dock output for all iPods and iPhones is analogue - you're using the tiny DACs in the device to do the conversion. (This is why not all Apple products are created equal in this respect - many are better than others in terms of DAC specification and quality.) Apple have done this for copyright protection reasons: remember they used to sell DRM music; output of a decrypted digital bitstream would allow anyone to circumvent it and copy the music.
I understand the technical reasons why CD should be better than an iPod, but in the case of the VW it's especially bad. If you play audio through bluetooth, sound quality (as long as the file is decent) is just as good as a CD to my ears. If you play the same song with the iPhone plugged in to the MDI, you almost completely lose the bass, and it seems to want to play the vocals through the tweeter on the driver side only. Makes no sense whatsoever. And to defend the iPhone, my Denon receiver at home allows me to plug the iPhone in using a normal Apple charger cable (ie essentially the same as MDI), and audio quality there is for all intents and purposes CD quality. So unfortunately I think the bulk of the blame should be levied upon VW rather than Apple in this case.
And this is exactly why i'm trying to figure out if I can make my RCD510 allow me to change songs with bluetooth audio using the screen or steering wheel such as with the RNS510.
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