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RE: Want to Take Raspberry Pi Audio to The Next Level

Posted by jeffjazzer on September 28, 2017 at 09:35:50:

Check our http://www.pi2design.com
They have a 502dac hat there with BNC optical outs. I'm using a Cable with a BNC connector on one end and RCA on the other. Got the cable from eBay for around $20. It uses Belden wire. This hat sounds phenomenal. I have gone through many comparisons with this.
Compared it to Daphile software on a computer, a high end FireWire computer sound card, my Squeezeboxes and directly to my CD player with Spdif. Everything going to my Schiit Mimby dac. The pi2design spdif out sounds better than all of the above. It looks more high end than the Allo, though I have not heard that. Check out their website, it appears they are having specials right now. I'm a very happy customer!