I am running PiCorePlayers around the house.  You can see the details
and cost of what I did for a "deluxe" PiCorePlayer at:

https://blog.lns.com/?p=151

But you cal also build a basic one out of a $35 Raspberry Pi using power
speakers.  One of my "setups" is just that.

Tim

On 10/20/19 8:44 PM, w3wilkes wrote:
> 
> The PiCorePlayers are cheap and easy enough to build which should carry
> this platform for the foreseeable future. I find the player to be easier
> to configure and more reliable than a Duet receiver. On occasion the
> Duet receiver has just started playing loud static that I have to hit
> Rew and it then picks up where it was supposed to before the static
> blast. The Pi I built has never missed a beat. With my Duet controller
> it's no change for the wife, which is great as she knows how to use the
> controller even though she has Orange Squeeze on her phone.
> 
> 
> 
> Main system - Rock Solid with LMS 7.9.1 Official on WHS 2011 - 2 Duets
> and Squeeseslave
> Cabin system - Rock solid with LMS 7.9.1 Official on Win10 Pro - 1 RPi 3
> Model B/Hifiberry DAC+ Pro/PiCorePlayer and Squeezeslave
> Headphones and car - Android phone/Bluetooth w/full library on MicroSD
> card - PowerAmp music player app (similar to Material Skin)
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