09-04-2021, 01:35 AM
Hi all-
Back from an automatic "lifetime ban" decided because (?) by the auto spam filter. I have no idea but Tim set me right and got me back on.
Thanks, Tim!
I have my RPI/Moode music server built up and it works so far just like it should. A 1TB SSD USB with a lot of music; shows up in the library just like it should. RPI 4B, Hifi+ HAT and POE HAT. One cable from my POE switch, good to go.
Two questions, on technical and one philosophical.
Number 1: The little fan on the POE HAT screams like a Banshee. Heat sinks in place on the RPI. Experience on turning the fan off? Does the RPI just shut down if it gets too hot or does it blow up? If I keep the fan, I would like to put a resistor in-line with the V+ side of the fan and reduce it's speed by, maybe, half. Experience (and a resistor value) on this?
Number 2: I like the idea of this little music server but as it will be installed in the same location as the rest of my stereo rig, I already have a whole house music system using a MBP, wired ethernet and Airfoil server. If I need to use (or at least can use) the MBP to control the RPI/Moode server, what do I gain from having the RPI server in my rig? Better sound? More convenience? Cool factor? Or would it be, in my case, a redundant setup and since I haven't seen a way to connect the RPI/Moode server to Airfoil, I would lose my whole house audio (well, without more RPIs and more work). Why should I employ the, no doubt cool, RPI/Moode server at all?
I can stream Audirvana Studio and because of that,, Qobuz, but not as thoroughly or as easily as I can with what I have running on my MBP. Both MBP and the RPI are attached to a Pro-Ject Pre Box S2 Digital D to A, the MBP via USB and the RPI/Moode via ADAT fiber.
Thanks for thoughts on the above.
D.
Back from an automatic "lifetime ban" decided because (?) by the auto spam filter. I have no idea but Tim set me right and got me back on.
Thanks, Tim!
I have my RPI/Moode music server built up and it works so far just like it should. A 1TB SSD USB with a lot of music; shows up in the library just like it should. RPI 4B, Hifi+ HAT and POE HAT. One cable from my POE switch, good to go.
Two questions, on technical and one philosophical.
Number 1: The little fan on the POE HAT screams like a Banshee. Heat sinks in place on the RPI. Experience on turning the fan off? Does the RPI just shut down if it gets too hot or does it blow up? If I keep the fan, I would like to put a resistor in-line with the V+ side of the fan and reduce it's speed by, maybe, half. Experience (and a resistor value) on this?
Number 2: I like the idea of this little music server but as it will be installed in the same location as the rest of my stereo rig, I already have a whole house music system using a MBP, wired ethernet and Airfoil server. If I need to use (or at least can use) the MBP to control the RPI/Moode server, what do I gain from having the RPI server in my rig? Better sound? More convenience? Cool factor? Or would it be, in my case, a redundant setup and since I haven't seen a way to connect the RPI/Moode server to Airfoil, I would lose my whole house audio (well, without more RPIs and more work). Why should I employ the, no doubt cool, RPI/Moode server at all?
I can stream Audirvana Studio and because of that,, Qobuz, but not as thoroughly or as easily as I can with what I have running on my MBP. Both MBP and the RPI are attached to a Pro-Ject Pre Box S2 Digital D to A, the MBP via USB and the RPI/Moode via ADAT fiber.
Thanks for thoughts on the above.
D.
Douglas Tourtelot, CAS
Seattle, WA
Seattle, WA