06-18-2020, 10:02 AM
My build started back in 2017 April and is build arround a DDDAC1794 Non Over Sampling DAC.
In addition to the Raspberry Pi, there are multiple digital inputs to choose from. The digital output is there to compare other dacs with the same source.
Little bit crowed inside:
More details about the build can be found at dddac1794build.
It is connected to Lake People HPA RS-08 with a Sennheiser HD800s and an Audiolab 8000c with two Philips 22RH544 speakers.
I like Moode sound wise, its interface and active community, but also important for such build is that Moode is easy to customize and extend.
ps
But when you get itchy again to mod, remember Alan Parsons quote “Audiophiles don’t use their equipment to listen to music. Audiophiles use your music to listen to their equipment” so don't forget to also enjoy listening to the music ;-)
In addition to the Raspberry Pi, there are multiple digital inputs to choose from. The digital output is there to compare other dacs with the same source.
Little bit crowed inside:
- 3 power supplies; dirty digital 5V, clean digital 5V and a 12V for the DAC itself.
- Custom soft-power on circuit (small relay board+ experimental pcb)
- Raspberry stack with: Pi3, Allo Isolator, Hifiberry Digi+ Pro (I2S output is used for the dac)
- Double Relayboard to the back for source switching
- DDDAC1794 with a mainboard and two dac boards
- Use trans for outputdecoupling
- OLED display
More details about the build can be found at dddac1794build.
It is connected to Lake People HPA RS-08 with a Sennheiser HD800s and an Audiolab 8000c with two Philips 22RH544 speakers.
I like Moode sound wise, its interface and active community, but also important for such build is that Moode is easy to customize and extend.
ps
But when you get itchy again to mod, remember Alan Parsons quote “Audiophiles don’t use their equipment to listen to music. Audiophiles use your music to listen to their equipment” so don't forget to also enjoy listening to the music ;-)