Il giorno martedì 14 novembre 2017 11:42:34 UTC+1, David ha scritto:
> On Mon, 13 Nov 2017 21:17:20 +0000, Theo wrote:
>
> > David wrote:
> >> However you often get what you pay for, and DACs in HiFi equipment are
> >> not all the same. Burr Brown is a known name. The site above doesn't
> >> say much about the specifications. However
> >
> > The Amazon one you linked to has a UDA1334A chip from NXP in it, that
> > speaks I2S.
> >
> > It can do up to 96kHz / 24 bit (not necessarily at the same time).
> >
> > Instead of going by brand name, the datasheets give figures like THD,
> > SNR, channel separation and PSRR that you might wish to compare.
> > Of course these are only so good as the board design - a bad board can
> > really mess up the performance.
> >
> > Theo
>
> Thanks - all useful information.
>
> However I still haven't found anybody who has actually installed a DAC
> board on a Pi and is willing to review the sound quality.
>
> If I do decide to go ahead, the Burr Brown DAC may be the (expensive) best
> option.
I did, Rpi2 and hifiberry dac+ (phone jack version so I didn't have to buy
another box for the rpi).
Got it so I can connect directly the Rpi to the Hifi, intead of go through the
TV (with HDMI connection).
Much better than the audio output of the rpi.
At least same level than the DAC of the TV (TV-Hifi is still RCA connection, I
have an old Hifi).
Bye Jack
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