Yesterday, 08:31 PM
Hello everyone,
As a long-time user of moodeaudio, picoreplayer, volumio and many other programs, I'm delighted to join this forum.
I've always wanted to have a 100% digital hifi system as cheaply as possible and of very good quality. Impossible, you may say.
Yes, but I'm slowly but surely getting there.
At the moment, the only thing that's still analog on my system is the passive 3-way crossovers, so I'm not thinking of switching to tri-amplification with digital crossovers. Far too expensive for the difference in music reproduction.
So my system is composed as follows.
Source: 2GB NAS with all my CDs converted to Flac.
Signal processing: RPI 4 with allo digione card used on toslink output and moodeaudio software.
Amplifier: Alienteck D8, one of the few amplifiers with I2S input directly on the chip.
Speakers: theater voice (VOT7) with 416-c, 805-b and 291 compression, JBL 2405 tweeter.
Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
As a long-time user of moodeaudio, picoreplayer, volumio and many other programs, I'm delighted to join this forum.
I've always wanted to have a 100% digital hifi system as cheaply as possible and of very good quality. Impossible, you may say.
Yes, but I'm slowly but surely getting there.
At the moment, the only thing that's still analog on my system is the passive 3-way crossovers, so I'm not thinking of switching to tri-amplification with digital crossovers. Far too expensive for the difference in music reproduction.
So my system is composed as follows.
Source: 2GB NAS with all my CDs converted to Flac.
Signal processing: RPI 4 with allo digione card used on toslink output and moodeaudio software.
Amplifier: Alienteck D8, one of the few amplifiers with I2S input directly on the chip.
Speakers: theater voice (VOT7) with 416-c, 805-b and 291 compression, JBL 2405 tweeter.
Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.