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In Reply to: RE: Raspberry pi and dac posted by justdavid on September 03, 2016 at 11:37:53
Nah, you're not late to the party at all. There's always something new going on with the popular Pi and it's ecosystem of supporting doodads and loads of software. The last one I played with was an earlier Pi that was a bit under powered but these newer ones should be pretty good. Bryston seems to think so. They have one in their $1295 USD Bryston BDP-π
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Abe, I just got a new Pi 3 this week and it is much better than my old Pi Model B that I bought 5 years ago. The processing power and 1 Gig of Ram has helped some of the problems I had like syncing with my other SBTs.I have the HiFi Berry Digi+ Board on order. You can basically build the Bryston Pi Player for less than $100. So, why not? It's a fun project.
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There is a new Digi+ Pro which is available for Beta software testing now. Best results will be with a direct linear supply.
Pi2 Design is also coming out with a new board with some cool features.
I have been looking at this new i2S re-clocker - they also have a DAC named Piano available..
https://volumio.org/product/allo-kali-i2s-reclocker/
This seems to be a step-up in design to target somewhat better sound quality..
I have seen that also. There is conversation on Diy. Some good comments so far.
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