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Hello Everybody from Italy - recce - 12-08-2022

Hello,
I'm a new user and happy to meet all of you.

I like music and music systems, I quite always made by myself my audio systems: loudspeakers, amplifiers and so on
I've electronics backgroud, old style I'd say, soldering and oscilloscope Wink , some difficulties on software and firmware, but I've been able to succesfully install and set MoodeAudio on a Raspberry Pi 3 model B.
Now I connected it to an I2S DAC R2R minimal style, see this post:
https://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=2963&highlight=r2r+dac

It should become a system, replacing a Streamer Cyrus XP2 that I'm currently still using.
I have several ideas but at the moment I'm still doing evaluation on some details .
For those, I'll bore you shortly Big Grin Angry 

See you.
Thanks
Enrico


RE: Hello Everybody from Italy - TheOldPresbyope - 12-08-2022

(12-08-2022, 02:26 PM)recce Wrote: Hello,
I'm a new user and happy to meet all of you.

I like music and music systems, I quite always made by myself my audio systems: loudspeakers, amplifiers and so on
I've electronics backgroud, old style I'd say, soldering and oscilloscope Wink , some difficulties on software and firmware, but I've been able to succesfully install and set MoodeAudio on a Raspberry Pi 3 model B.
Now I connected it to an I2S DAC R2R minimal style, see this post:
https://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=2963&highlight=r2r+dac

It should become a system, replacing a Streamer Cyrus XP2 that I'm currently still using.
I have several ideas but at the moment I'm still doing evaluation on some details .
For those, I'll bore you shortly Big Grin Angry 

See you.
Thanks
Enrico

Welcome, Enrico.

Some of us love boring details, especially if they are accompanied by pictures, and a lot of us are "old school"...or even just old. Wink

Regards,
Kent