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DIY using Picoreplayer for $100

Of course you can essentially build your own Bryston Pi by buying your own Raspberry Pi board, pick up a HiFiBerry DAC Pi HAT, micro SD card and power supply all for little under one hundred bucks. Then flash your micro SD card with the latest PiCorePlayer 3.0 and boom you've got your very own Bryston Pi. If want to get really fancy you can also add a Pi Touchscreen.






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