Hi!
Ok, I've read my Shuffle manual and it doesn't mention connecting to  
a Hi-Fi or audio system actually, it just mentions connecting the  
headphones to the headphones port so obviously it doesn't have a  
dedicated line-out but I can say that it works when I connect it to  
the music port on my Micro Hi-Fi here, the auxilary port of my  
Panasonic RXED50 portable CD Radio Cassette unit etc. I've also  
hooked it up to computer speakers without a problem so I think I can  
safely assume from all this that if you were to connect the unit to  
the line-in of an amp for instance, you'd get pretty good results  
though (as has b een mentioned) not quite as good as you would get if  
you had a dedicated line-out socket or port.
Now having said all that, its possible that there may be an Ipod  
shuffle dock out there somewhere that gives the user a dedicated line- 
out socket.
Thanks for raising this, most interesting.

Dane Trethowan
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