![]() ![]() I realised something not so long ago - I was being very lazy. I’d often just play my weekly/daily mix, or some playlist I made up a long time ago. I’d never really think about what music I liked + what music I wanted to listen to. Over the weekend I took apart a 5.5th gen iPod Classic (or iPod Video) and made it suit 2022 a little better :D I think this is in part due to the fact that almost any music was available - which made choosing even more difficult.Īnyway. ![]() I won’t be detailing precisely how I did it. I mostly followed iFixit, and fumbled my way through the rest. I was going to be replacing the front anyway, so it might as well be easy to open! I’d recommend ordering some iPod tools :) Almost all of the cables can be removed by lifting a little black lever, and are equally as easy to replace. Secondly, and most importantly - the DAC. This generation of iPod was the last to feature the “wolfson DAC”, which is very well known for being of fantastic quality. Something else to be aware of is that different models of this iPod had different amounts of memory. The 80GB has 64mb of memory, while smaller capacities have only 32mb. ![]()
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