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Raspberry Pi DAC Pro Reviews

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Works great with Raspberry Pi 4B. Really improves the sound through my wifi setup. Most impressed.
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Posted 2 years ago
Used with an existing Pi 4 and the matching case, and picoreplayer. Attached to reasonably high-end Hifi to replace an ageing Squeezebox. Super easy installation and great sound quality. Super fast shipping too. Happy customer.
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Posted 2 years ago
I fancied giving Volumio a go and decided to add an IQaudIO DAC Pro to a Rpi3b+ I had, so I ordered the DAC from Pi Hut and two days later Volumio is up and running and boy the IQaudIO DAC Pro doesn't dissapoint, who knew a Pi could sound so good?
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Posted 2 years ago
The product I received was the 'Raspberry Pi Dac Pro', which has a green PCB, not black, so bear this in mind if you wanted a black one (I wasn't bothered at all.) The same product though, as I understand IQaudIO is now rebranding and there is a changeover in stock - see https://pip.raspberrypi.com/categories/772-pcn/documents/RP-003869-PC/DACPro-rebranding.pdf Using it with moode audio on a Pi 3A+ which it pairs nicely with, given its identical footprint of 65x56mm. Selection/detection of the device in moode is a lot better and less fiddly than other RPi audio players I have tried out, but I did initially have some potentially deal-breaking problems with popping when starting, un-pausing and track changes (initially was running the 32-bit version but reinstalled to 64-bit and it the problem went away.) But I have experienced similar issues with this and various aforementioned alternative player software that I could not resolve. (your mileage may vary though.) Despite some starting stresses, I really like it and the output is very clean and loud compared to the Pi's stock 3.5mm jack output. The balanced option is great to have too - would have used this for XLR to my amp but all I had left on it was phono after the CD and turntable were connected.
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Posted 2 years ago
works brilliantly easy to set up and use sounds great.
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Posted 2 years ago
This card allows me to play hi res audio up to 24 bit 192k via my pi and Kodi. It is easy to assemble. Unlike the IQ Dac+ (which seems to have announced itself) I had to add a line to my /boot/config.txt to tell the pi about the dac - #dtparam=audio=on dtoverlay=iqaudio-dacplus Both dacs seem to be affected by the pi still sending the default pi audio to the hdmi cable, even when it is disabled in the config as above. I had to send my video signal (on the hdmi cable) straight to the TV so that only the dac audio (on an RCA cable) went to my receiver and from there to the speakers. Can be a bit fiddly with the remotes! But the dac actually works very well, and is worth the money and the wait.
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Posted 2 years ago
Compared to the old DAC I used the sound in this one is amazing. I had some trouble being able to adjust the volume from within MPD and Raspotify, but managed. Here's my settings for MPD in case it might help someone: audio_output { type "alsa" name "ALSA Device" mixer_control "Digital" # optional } and for Raspotify (/etc/default/raspotify): OPTIONS="--mixer=alsa --mixer-linear-volume --mixer-name=Digital"
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Posted 3 years ago
Good sound.I chose this dac because of the built-in headphone amp. I find a lot of these types of things come through very quiet on my hifi (beocenter8500) compared to other sources. Connecting the headphones jack to my aux in gives roughly the same volume and great sound. I did have some difficulty getting rune audio to output sound rven though the overlay was there but pi core and moode worked straight away.
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Posted 3 years ago