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echo: rberrypi
to: D.M. PROCIDA
from: MICHAEL J. MAHON
date: 2017-11-13 13:00:00
subject: Re: Raspberry Pi HiFi

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D.M. Procida  wrote:
> Andy Burns  wrote:
>
>> D.M. Procida wrote:
>>
>>> What software and hardware would you recommend to turn a Raspberry Pi
>>> into a decent-quality music source?
>>> Suggestions and especially actual experiences welcomed!
>>
>> I don't know whether a pi suffers in the same way as laptops and PCs do,
>> but I found the audio-out tended to pick up all manner of onboard
>> chirps/clicks/pops which become more annoying when you turn it up beyond
>> normal PC listening levels ...
>>
>> I get excellent results using this cheap USB DAC
>>
>> 
>
> I was assuming I'd need a dedicated DAC board.
>
> One thing puzzles me: how do the various supposed "hifi" boards such as
>  manage when they're running off the same
> crummy USB PSUs as the Pi?
>
> Daniele
>

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