Some pictures of my Hifiberry with MoOde Player, it's playing great!
8 comments
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HiFiBerry team This looks very nice. Instead of using RCA cables, you could also solder the cables directly to the board. There is a "L/GND/R" connector near the red RCA connector.
Best regards
Daniel -
Sergio Assis I prefer to use the RCA by practicality, if I want to change the DAC + (which I am using now) by the DAC Pro
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6515cg Sergio, what kind of power supply do you use? It looks (and perhaps) sounds better then my my cheap 5V 10 A external power supply. See my posting of december the 7th.
Best regards
Ronald
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Sergio Assis Ronald, I am using a linear power supply from audiowind, model a-210. I don't know if it's better than yours, but the result with the audiowind is good.
This model is adjustable, see the link: http://www.amazon.com/Amps-Adjustable-Voltage-Regulator-Module/dp/B00LO273K8
Sergio
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Andrew Callum Sergio: Great project!
Would you consider providing a listing of the parts you used? The case, the transformer, power connections and so forth. I currently have a RPi2 with the Digi+ sitting with my DAC and tube amp. Yours looks way better!
I would also like to improve the power supply and yours looks great.
Many thanks!
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Sergio Assis Thank you Andrew, I'm glad you liked my assembly.
I live in Brazil and bought all interconnection components in electronics stores here, the transformer is 9V / 50VA, RCA connectors are the Diamond brand, the power switch is kind seesaw KCD1-101 model and the input connector AC It is AS-03 model, but I do not know their brands. Excuse me.
Sergio
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Mat Koz Hi. Great work :-) where did You buy cover ? Its preaty :-)
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Sergio Assis Mat Koz, thank you!
I live in Brazil and shopped in stores here. Anyway the site where I bought the box is www.naoko.com.br, the aluminum panel bought in a store in my city, took to cut and brushed and did the screen printing.
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