What alternatives to Wadia i170??


The Wadia seems to be a VERY sucessful product ... why so few alternatives available in the same or LOWER price range?? There is an Onkyo model but as far as I know it is only distributed in Japan and the EU. I have NEVER seen a used Onkyo for sale on AudiogoN so either no one buys them or no one parts with them :)
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Along S7horton's lines, an alternative would be the Apple TV. I have the previous version with internal hard drive. It's basically a 120gb iPod with an optical output and a few other features.

The iTransport is not user friendly at all in my experience. Soem iPods need constant un-docking and re-docking, some don't have click wheel control, and on and on. If you're set on an iTransport, I think an extension docking cable would be a good investment. You could hold the iPod in your hand and control it, if the click wheel works.

Other than the iTransport and Onkyo, there's a product coming out called the Cyhper Labs AlgoRythm (not a misspelling). It's designed for the HeadFi crowd. It's a portable iPod digital transport that does asynchronous iPod digital through a USB input. It has an internal Wolfson (I believe) DAC and a digital coax output. The USB won't work with computers, just iPods, iPads, and iPhones. Cypher Labs is a joint venture between Red Wine Audio, ALO Audio, and one other group. It seems like a pretty interesting product by a few guys who are pretty good at what they do. It's going to be $579 as far as I know. There was a 6 Moons write up on it, and a HeadFi thread or two. A Google search would provide more info.
I'm pretty sure more and more will come out soon. I think the concept got ignored until the iTransport came out and made designers realize they're missing out on a market that isn't going away any time soon.

Naim, Peachtree, and a few others have incorporated iPod digital streams into their latest products. Many will follow suit IMO.