I have a bit of free time on my hands - guess I need to mess with the
sound system...

Where I am today:
The living room system is a Squeezebox Touch connected via SPDIF/RCA to
an external (1st generation Berkeley Audio Alpha) DAC.  DAC is connected
via balanced cables to ACA mono amps and DIY speakers.  The rest of the
house is a mix of Touch, Radio, Squeezebox3 and Raspberry Pi with Allo
and HiFiBerry HATs - every Raspberry Pi, including the one acting as the
LMS is running piCorePlayer.
To make things as easy as possible for my wife and I, the Touch is doing
volume control (with the DAC volume control set to 100%) so that we only
have to deal with a single remote, and we can manage everything through
the Material skin and our home automation system.  

While I've never verified this, it was my understanding that the Touch
did volume manipulation with the least significant 8 bits - this was
fine when all my music was 16-bit since SPDIF can pass 24-bits, but I
now have a larger library of Hi-res music.

What I'm looking to do:
* Assemble a very high quality single box digital audio player and
integrated DAC with volume control, including both RCA and balanced
analog outputs.  (My strong preference is for DIY to round out my system
and for the performance/cost ratio.)
* Support for 192/24 files and, headroom for higher resolutions.
* It's got to have a high WAF factor - she won't let me stick a stack of
boards in the living room.
* Squeezebox client for integration with existing whole-house
LMS/Squeezebox system.
* DSP functionality - mostly to get loudness contour (ISO 226) control
since a lot of this is lower volume listening.
* It's desirable but not required to include support for HDCD (haven't
seen much of that) and MQA decoding.
* It's desirable but not required to include a nice color touchscreen
since I think that's a nice touch.

Questions
* As I'm starting this investigation, appreciate any feedback or
suggestions, additional requirements that I haven't considered, specific
hardware and software suggestions, etc.
* Based on my research, I've been focusing on the Audiophonics Balanced
DAC 2xES9038Q2M kit running Moode.  Any feedback from those that have
built this kit?  Are their other high quality integrated player/DAC DIY
kits that I should be considering?  Has anyone used the DAC board and
built this into a box with a high-quality color touchscreen while
running Moode?
* Am I correct in assuming that 32-bit DACs with volume control such as
the Audiophonics Balanced DAC 2xES9038Q2M will not strip data from
24-bit data files?  My assumption is that the Raspberry Pi will pass
unaltered 24-bit files to the DAC, and then the software on the
Raspberry Pi will directly manipulate the DAC hardware to adjust the
digital volume - is that correct?  Or are the source files manipulated
for volume before being sent out via I2S?  I'm assuming that digital
volume on the newest hardware will be an improvement compared to what is
being done on the Touch.
* I was initially leaning towards an I2S connection, but is it better
for me to consider USB between player and DAC, since that could also be
32-bit?  I know that this opens up a whole new area of questions but
have to ask.
* Any feedback on Moode in general?  While all my other systems are
running PCP, I'm looking at Moode due to the dsp integration, which
includes a loudness contour.
* Does anyone know about DIY kits that integrate MQA decoding, such as
the ES9068AS?

Thanks!


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