philippe_44 wrote: 
> Usually they can be fixed by changing capacitors (that’s likely the case
> in your example with failed analogue audio). 
> 
> Now, there is a lot of room inside a SB classic, likely enough to fit a
> Pi or my SqueezeAMP. You could also use a ESP32-A1S module and easily
> redo a full board around that. Ethernet might be difficult, though. 
> 
> The A1S design would be very simple as that module already has a DAC and
> an headset/line out. You just need a 5V to 3.3V regulator, not even a
> step down. Our SqueezeESP32 software I think give you all you want:
> display, IR and SPDIF. 
> 
> I don’t have time for such project but somebody with simple CAD
> experience can do it easily.
Thanks - I must admit to have been very tempted to buy a SqueezeAmp but
couldn't really justify yet another player - I've run out of rooms to
put them in! I've also been looking at the various ESP32 modules and
boards (I was very taken by '*this*'
(https://www.cnx-software.com/2020/12/04/ttgo-t5-4-7-inch-e-paper-display-comes-with-esp32-wifi-bluetooth-soc/)
which looked like a great basis for an outdoor player which would work
in direct sunlight...) but haven't broken out the credit card yet. A
whole new board is well beyond my design and assembly skills, but if /
when one of the SB3s does finally die I will definitely try to shoehorn
something into it.
Brgds
Phil



Odroid HC1 / Armbian Stretch LMS & LocalPlayer
4x Slim Devices SB3 (White)
1x Boom, 1x Radio
2x Joggler + Squeezeplay / Squeezelite + Topping TP30
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