HB64 wrote:
> It's about what he has build for other people nothing more nothing less.
I know, but it may still help others start down that road themselves.
ronnie
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pinkdot wrote:
> @DJanGo: they even have 'a nice shopping list'
> (http://www.audiophonics.fr/fr/dac-diy/audiophonics-raspdac-kit-diy-lecteur-reseau-raspberry-pi-20-dac-sabre-p-10384.html)
> :D
:( 199$ Way too cheap for me and that display is 16*2 - i dont have such
long artistnames .
wortg
Man in a van wrote:
> Why not share with the community, it may help those who want to do
> similar but lack the knowledge/resolve wherewithal to start.
> AUB
> Ronnie
It's about what he has build for other people nothing more nothing less.
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pinkdot wrote:
> @DJanGo: they even have 'a nice shopping list'
> (http://www.audiophonics.fr/fr/dac-diy/audiophonics-raspdac-kit-diy-lecteur-reseau-raspberry-pi-20-dac-sabre-p-10384.html)
> :D
That's looking nice, I have to check it out. Unfortunately, the case is
a bit to small for my purpose,
kolossos4730 wrote:
>
>
> [Dutch mode on]
>
> Ik kan via PM eventueel een lijst geven van een wat ik op dit moment heb
> draaien en al twee keer heb gebouwd voor vrienden.
>
> [Dutch mode off]
>
>
Why not share with the community, it may help those who want to do
similar but lack the know
pinkdot wrote:
> And the 200! for a nice alu case with a power button (don't know if the
> display will work with picoreplayer/jivelite). Although it is a nice set
> to have, I'll start with just the dac ;)
Don't forget to add the cost of a power supply if you don't already have
one!
[Dutch mo
kolossos4730 wrote:
> One thing against this kit is the slow update rate of the OLEd display.
> See _this_video (\"https://youtu.be/o7v0J_CfpNY\";)_ of the kit
> in action.
>
> M Could also be the Volumio script they are using to write to
> the display.
And the 200! for a nice alu case
pinkdot wrote:
> Almost forgot about Audiophonics! May try there DAC soon.
>
> @DJanGo: they even have 'a nice shopping list'
> (http://www.audiophonics.fr/fr/dac-diy/audiophonics-raspdac-kit-diy-lecteur-reseau-raspberry-pi-20-dac-sabre-p-10384.html)
> :D
One thing against this kit is the slow
dettofatto wrote:
> [OT] What about this dac? It's better than hifiberry? What do you think?
I do have the HifiBerry DAC and IQAudio DAC. Both are based on the
PCM5122 DAC from TI. The Audiophonics has a Sabre ES9023 DAC and a TCXO
0.5ppm which, theoretically, should produce better jitter values
kolossos4730 wrote:
> You could use an Audiophonics I-Sabre DAC ES9023 V2 TCXO DAC.
>
Almost forgot about Audiophonics! May try there DAC soon.
@DJanGo: they even have 'a nice shopping list'
(http://www.audiophonics.fr/fr/dac-diy/audiophonics-raspdac-kit-diy-lecteur-reseau-raspberry-pi-20-dac-
kolossos4730 wrote:
> You could use an
> _Audiophonics_I-Sabre_DAC_ES9023_V2_TCXO_DAC
> (\"http://www.audiophonics.fr/en/kits-modules-diy-dac/audiophonics-i-sabre-dac-es9023-v2-tcxo-raspberry-pi-20-a-b-i2s-p-10176.html\";)_.
> This DAC has the RCA connectors aligned with the USB ports/ethernet
>
pm sent
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kolossos4730 wrote:
> You could use an
> _Audiophonics_I-Sabre_DAC_ES9023_V2_TCXO_DAC
> (\"http://www.audiophonics.fr/en/kits-modules-diy-dac/audiophonics-i-sabre-dac-es9023-v2-tcxo-raspberry-pi-20-a-b-i2s-p-10176.html\";)_.
> This DAC has the RCA connectors aligned with the USB ports/ethernet
>
pinkdot wrote:
> What about the cables, what I think, I don't like is that, probably, the
> RCA and USB cables will be visible at the top of the screen? It would be
> nice is there was an option to hide them. Or you have to buy thinks like
> these 90 degrees adaptors:
> '
> '
> (http://www.amazon
Well mine sounds so good it has to have a guard 24/7, trouble is he has
been known to take a nap :)
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> Yes that is correct
Hi Jeff I see from your sig you have a Dac + Pro - what do you think of
the performance / sound compared to the Squeezers ?
We can't stop here this is bat country. RIP Hunter S Thompson.
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alverus wrote:
> My odroid and the DAC is fitted into a slim mITX-case. So looking abroad
> may be a good way to find a nice case.
Would you mind to share some pictures of your setup? As an inspiration.
New setup:
- ASRock Ion 330, Lubuntu 14.04, LMS 7.9, FLAC
- *Duet* > Pro-Ject DAC Box
pinkdot wrote:
> Nah, I'm from the IKEA generation. That's as far as my interpretation of
> DIY goes :D. So give me a shopping list, an instruction and I'm happy.
i am ikea as well ;-)
but the 1st i throw away is always the instruction - that stuff is that
simple
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DJanGo wrote:
> Why you always have to buy such things?
> Isnt the raspberry a startingpoint for DIY and the Y means something
> like "you" :D:D:D
>
> Edit and this thinggy... Before some buy something like that - whats the
> reason for cables with 90degress plugs are made for?
>
> Why not usin
pinkdot wrote:
> What about the cables, what I think, I don't like is that, probably, the
> RCA and USB cables will be visible at the top of the screen? It would be
> nice is there was an option to hide them. Or you have to buy thinks like
> these 90 degrees adaptors:
> '
> '
> (http://www.amazon
What about the cables, what I think, I don't like is that, probably, the
RCA and USB cables will be visible at the top of the screen? It would be
nice is there was an option to hide them. Or you have to buy thinks like
these 90 degrees adaptors:
'
'
(http://www.amazon.com/AudioQuest-Degree-male-fe
pkfox wrote:
> Hi Jeff, a picture helps me visualise how all the pieces come together ,
> just to be clear - the stack order is graphics card , pi , dac
Yes that is correct
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3, Squeezebox Receiver, SqueezePlayer,
PiCorePlayer/RPi2/Hifiberry DAC+ x2,PiCorePlayer/R
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