Grumpy Bob wrote: 
> In my opinion, the biggest hurdle is finding suitable devices with the
> correct form factor - such as the Booms you have or the Radios I use.
> Fitting a DAC to a Raspberry Pi is trivial, rather more of an issue is
> sorting out a case for the assembled unit, plus as you say there's a
> need for a connection to speakers.
> 
> One could make a set of smart speakers using Raspberry Pi Zero, or maybe
> the (probably technically more demanding) SqueezeAmp devices.
> 
> Or one could use an old tablet - I have an old iPad3 that works quite
> well if connected to the DAC in my HiFi.
> 
> Robert

hifiberry has a combo DAC/amplifier that is easy plug and play into an
rPi.
https://www.hifiberry.com/docs/data-sheets/datasheet-amp2/



*Home:* VBA2.5 4TB -or- rPi4B/pCP6.1/4TB>LMS 7.9.3>Transporter, Touch,
Boom, Radio (all ethernet)
*Cottage:* rPi4B/pCP6.1/4TB>LMS 7.9.3>Touch>Benchmark DAC I, Boom, Radio
w/Battery (ethernet except Radio WIFI)
*Office:* Win10(64)>foobar2000
*The Wild: *rPi3B+/pCP4.0, hifiberry Dac+Pro, 4TB USB (LMS &
Squeezelite) 
*Controllers:* iPhone11 & iPadAir3 (iPeng), CONTROLLER, or SqueezePlay
7.8 on Win10(64)
*Files:* -Ripping-: dbpoweramp > FLAC; -Post-rip-: mp3tag, PerfectTunes;
-Streaming:- Spotify
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