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Where can I buy a Raspberry Pi 4? I want to make an audiophile quality music streamer.I think that is the one I need. No experience with the pi but want to use a toslink connector and use it as a transport into a dac.
I also saw this Pi 4 on Amazon... https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-...42S27?th=1 but maybe there are better options.

I was going to use the HiFiBerry DIGI2 Pro hat.... https://www.amazon.com/HiFiBerry-...B093LQC1JY
Maybe someone here can point me in the right direction concerning parts ect ....
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ScorpionRage
01-29-2022 at 06:56 PM.
01-29-2022 at 06:56 PM.
You could always start by visiting the Raspberry Pi [raspberrypi.com] website
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ProfessorChaos
01-29-2022 at 08:44 PM.
01-29-2022 at 08:44 PM.
Quote from fsyowad :
Where can I buy a Raspberry Pi 4? I want to make an audiophile quality music streamer.I think that is the one I need. No experience with the pi but want to use a toslink connector and use it as a transport into a dac.
I also saw this Pi 4 on Amazon... https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-...42S27?th=1 but maybe there are better options.

I was going to use the HiFiBerry DIGI2 Pro hat.... https://www.amazon.com/HiFiBerry-...B093LQC1JY
Maybe someone here can point me in the right direction concerning parts ect ....

See what VorlonFrog has to say. He loves projects like that.
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VorlonFrog
01-30-2022 at 01:26 PM.
01-30-2022 at 01:26 PM.
Chaos is right, I really like projects like that. Wink

If you go to the raspberry pi website [raspberrypi.com] as mentioned above, it will list several different vendors of their boards and kits. Most of these same vendors sell through Amazon. It mostly comes down to the parts and value received for the price. V il ros (yes, I'm avoiding the URL filter) assembles pretty good kits, as does CanaKit. The Pi boards they both sell are identical, so not a deciding factor at all.

HiFiBerry 'hat' boards are good choices for making a streaming music player. I can strongly advise you to avoid many of the inexpensive 'clone' audio boards you may encounter. They often use lower-quality components to save a few cents per board. When it comes to DAC quality and capacitor quality, no-name boards are awful.

Last thing to mention, be certain to get a higher-amperage power supply, rather than a lower- or minimal- power supply. The last thing you want to do is starve the Pi or your audio hat board for power.

Looks like your biggest issue is going to be simply finding a Pi board and DAC board available for sale. Frown
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01-30-2022 at 02:34 PM.
01-30-2022 at 02:34 PM.
Quote from VorlonFrog :
Chaos is right, I really like projects like that. Wink

If you go to the raspberry pi website [raspberrypi.com] as mentioned above, it will list several different vendors of their boards and kits. Most of these same vendors sell through Amazon. It mostly comes down to the parts and value received for the price. V il ros (yes, I'm avoiding the URL filter) assembles pretty good kits, as does CanaKit. The Pi boards they both sell are identical, so not a deciding factor at all.

HiFiBerry 'hat' boards are good choices for making a streaming music player. I can strongly advise you to avoid many of the inexpensive 'clone' audio boards you may encounter. They often use lower-quality components to save a few cents per board. When it comes to DAC quality and capacitor quality, no-name boards are awful.

Last thing to mention, be certain to get a higher-amperage power supply, rather than a lower- or minimal- power supply. The last thing you want to do is starve the Pi or your audio hat board for power.

Looks like your biggest issue is going to be simply finding a Pi board and DAC board available for sale. Frown
Currently there are not any single Pi 4b boards in stock anywhere. Amazon has some kits, but I think I will wait till single boards become available. The few on amazon seem pretty expensive. I have a few IFI 5v power supplies around thought I would use...https://www.amazon.com/iPower-Sup...188&sr=8-5

I just bought a Bluesound Node streamer for $600.00, but have discoverd a Pi and hat can actually give me better audio quality for 25% of the Node's price. I thought I would try a Pi and see if I like using it since they can be so inexpensive.
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01-30-2022 at 02:48 PM.
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Quote from fsyowad :
Currently there are not any single Pi 4b boards in stock anywhere. Amazon has some kits, but I think I will wait till single boards become available. The few on amazon seem pretty expensive. I have a few IFI 5v power supplies around thought I would use...https://www.amazon.com/iPower-Sup...188&sr=8-5

I just bought a Bluesound Node streamer for $600.00, but have discoverd a Pi and hat can actually give me better audio quality for 25% of the Node's price. I thought I would try a Pi and see if I like using it since they can be so inexpensive.
Running any of the many audio streamer distributions should give you pretty darned good results for comparing. I use Volumio simply because it interfaces automagically with Home Assistant. I built both my Pi streamers using Pi3B boards several years ago, and used the HiFiBerry DAC + amplifier boards available at the time. Just didn't want an additional amplifier box sitting up on the bookshelf.
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01-30-2022 at 03:24 PM.
01-30-2022 at 03:24 PM.
Quote from VorlonFrog :
Running any of the many audio streamer distributions should give you pretty darned good results for comparing. I use Volumio simply because it interfaces automagically with Home Assistant. I built both my Pi streamers using Pi3B boards several years ago, and used the HiFiBerry DAC + amplifier boards available at the time. Just didn't want an additional amplifier box sitting up on the bookshelf.
My intention is to use Volumio on my PC, and stream qobuz high res 24/192 to a dac using toslink with a Volumio plugin or I have learned Volumio offers native integration. I really want to controll Qobuz from my PC.
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01-30-2022 at 03:38 PM.
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Quote from VorlonFrog :
Chaos is right, I really like projects like that.

If you go to the raspberry pi website [raspberrypi.com] as mentioned above, it will list several different vendors of their boards and kits. Most of these same vendors sell through Amazon. It mostly comes down to the parts and value received for the price. V il ros (yes, I'm avoiding the URL filter) assembles pretty good kits, as does CanaKit. The Pi boards they both sell are identical, so not a deciding factor at all.

HiFiBerry 'hat' boards are good choices for making a streaming music player. I can strongly advise you to avoid many of the inexpensive 'clone' audio boards you may encounter. They often use lower-quality components to save a few cents per board. When it comes to DAC quality and capacitor quality, no-name boards are awful.

Last thing to mention, be certain to get a higher-amperage power supply, rather than a lower- or minimal- power supply. The last thing you want to do is starve the Pi or your audio hat board for power.

Looks like your biggest issue is going to be simply finding a Pi board and DAC board available for sale.
This is some really good info! I actually was able to grab a Pi Zero 2 W a few weeks ago, could that be used to build a good DAP? Or would a Pi 4 be better?
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01-30-2022 at 08:43 PM.
01-30-2022 at 08:43 PM.
So i found a Pi 4 2gb in stock from a vendor in the UK. With 3 day DHL shipping to the US it was about $74.00. ($48.00 /with $26.00 shipping)
Ordered the HiFiBerry DIGI2 Pro hat from amazon too.
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01-31-2022 at 12:35 AM.
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Winn Dixie has them on sale 4 pints/$5. Also blackberries & blueberries. Go for it!
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Quote from SnakePlisken :
Winn Dixie has them on sale 4 pints/$5. Also blackberries & blueberries. Go for it!
Friends don't let friends shop at Winn-Dixie.
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Friends don't let friends shop at Winn-Dixie.
who said anything about shoppin' there br00ce? Did help rescue a case of Grey Goose from there once.
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