Conecting iPod to stereo

Do I really have to use the dock or can I use the headphone jack as a line out and just put the stereo cable there?
Thanks

Thanks for the explanation. I did some googling and found that a line level signal is usually a -10 dBV signal that an amplifier with automatic gain control puts out. You can get the same signal out of the headphone jack, though, with the right volume setting. I respectfully disagree that the line level signal is "better."
The dock seems like a really convenient way to connect to the stereo, though and the simultaneous charging is a great feature. They're pretty expensive for what they are, though.

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