09-08-2010, 07:55 PM
I think the 50KHz is a bit of a stretch. The vast majority of good audio equipment (amps, preamps, quality sound cards in computers, etc) have a 20 to 20,000 hz frequency response. Speakers on the other hand are often the weak link. I'm sure the Sony speakers have a good response out to and slightly beyond 20KHz but the 50KHz quoted is probably at -20 dB relative to the main response curve. Check the frequency response curve and if it's relatively flat out to 20KHz, you're golden.
The Sony speakers Ryan spoke of would require a stereo receiver / amp to push them so the signal path would look like: ipod/computer/mp3 player -> stereo 1/8" patch cable to stereo receiver / amp -> speakers.
If the stereo system has mp3 capabilities, just omit the ipod and use the mp3 feature of the stereo.
The Sony speakers Ryan spoke of would require a stereo receiver / amp to push them so the signal path would look like: ipod/computer/mp3 player -> stereo 1/8" patch cable to stereo receiver / amp -> speakers.
If the stereo system has mp3 capabilities, just omit the ipod and use the mp3 feature of the stereo.