Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Hifiberry Digi+Pro + RPi3?

2017-05-26 Thread cliveb

Julf wrote: 
> That would make sense, except that the OP states "I thought that RPi3
> with Digi+Pro would eliminate the connection of the SBT to the server
> (RPi3) over the network. Thus, giving me better sound?", so it is all
> about the network, not the connection to the DAC.
OK, sorry I missed the bit about the OP thinking that eliminating the
network link between player and server might improve the sound - which
of course it won't.

I was responding to iPhone's statement about having a DAC sitting on top
of an unshielded RPi.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Hifiberry Digi+Pro + RPi3?

2017-05-26 Thread Julf

celo wrote: 
> I thought that RPi3 with Digi+Pro would eliminate the connection of the
> SBT to the server (RPi3) over the network. Thus, giving me better sound?

What makes you think it would? The network connection is a buffered,
bit-perfect path, and actually might pose less of a load on the RPi than
the USB connection. As long as you don't get bad network congestion,
resulting in clearly audible dropouts, the network doesn't affect the
sound.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Hifiberry Digi+Pro + RPi3?

2017-05-26 Thread Julf

cliveb wrote: 
> All of what you say would make sense if the OP were talking about the
> Hifiberry DAC+.
> But he's referring to the DIGI+, which is an SPDIF output board, which
> would then be used to feed an external DAC.
> Given the known flaws in the RPi's USB system, I think using a DIGI+ to
> feed SPDIF to an external DAC may be preferable to using the RPi's USB
> to feed a DAC.

That would make sense, except that the OP states "I thought that RPi3
with Digi+Pro would eliminate the connection of the SBT to the server
(RPi3) over the network. Thus, giving me better sound?", so it is all
about the network, not the connection to the DAC.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Hifiberry Digi+Pro + RPi3?

2017-05-26 Thread celo

Sorry for missing out on the details. 

Yes, I am using an older DAC with no USB and only up to 44.1 support.
Don't want to change my DAC. Just purchased and love it.

I thought that RPi3 with Digi+Pro would eliminate the connection of the
SBT to the server (RPi3) over the network. Thus, giving me better sound?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Hifiberry Digi+Pro + RPi3?

2017-05-25 Thread Man in a van

celo wrote: 
> I want to try this but how do I stream Tidal? Can the BubbleUPNP server
> let me stream Tidal? Or other server? 
> 
> /QUOTE]
> [INDENT]The answer to this is yes (code for 42) also  Qobuz
> 
> 'http://www.hifizine.com/2016/06/how-to-stream-tidal-to-the-raspberry-pi/
> '
> (http://www.hifizine.com/2016/06/how-to-stream-tidal-to-the-raspberry-pi/)
> 
> If you have the bits and bobs give it a try, let your ears decide if you
> like it.
> 
> 
> 
> Ronnie



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Hifiberry Digi+Pro + RPi3?

2017-05-25 Thread iPhone

celo wrote: 
> Thanks for the reply. 
> 
> Should have mentioned. It is Tidal HIFI. 
> 
> I thought keeping two units together all-in-one ( Digi Pro and
> Raspberry) would be better than SBT connecting to Rpi3 via local
> network. 
> 
> Thanks.
.
.
That is exactly what I am saying, Tidal's so called HiFi is ONLY Red
Book CD FLAC files when it's at its best. It is NOT hires 24/96 or
24/192 IE the SB Touch has a very nice DAC that can easily handle better
files then Tidal will most likely ever stream (at least in the
foreseeable future). I am with Julf in that I don't see any advantage to
the Digi + Pro since it is sitting right on top of an unshielded
overwork R-Pi. 

Remember that in almost all cases "Separates" sound better then
integrated or all-in-ones, there is a sound reason for this even though
"Separates" require additional cabling. And when it comes to Digital
Media Players, one must also remember that until the digital audio
stream is converted by the SB Touch DAC or feed to a standalone DAC, it
is immune to noise and interference (only actual interruption or
stoppage can affect it) which is an added bonus plus more of a reason to
use "Separates". As far as the DAC is concerned all Zeros are perfect
Zeros whether they are dirty zeros or perfect zeros because in the
digital world any Zero is a Perfect Zero and any One is a Perfect One
because no matter how dirty it is it HAS to be either a One or a Zero.
This even holds true for the Digi + Pro right up to the point that the
DAC is a DAC and does its job IE Digital to "Analog" Conversion, that
last Analog part is what is no longer immune to sitting right on top of
an unshielded PC.

Now if you need an additional Player, the project suites that just fine,
I would just use the regular HiFiberry DAC though since you only plan to
do Streaming. But I would still buy a second R-Pi so the "Player" is is
just that, a player and the other R-Pi is a standalone server. Again
just my thoughts. The few I have been able to listen to have been the
guys using R-Pi with the Digi + S/PDIF feeding their external DAC of
choice. This setup completely eliminates any possible R-Pi interference
by distancing the DAC from the R-Pi via the 75 ohm Digital S/PDIF cable,
YMMV.

Enjoy the Music!
.
.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Hifiberry Digi+Pro + RPi3?

2017-05-25 Thread Julf

celo wrote: 
> I thought keeping two units together all-in-one ( Digi Pro and
> Raspberry) would be better than SBT connecting to Rpi3 via local
> network. 

No reason why it should be better - the higher clock rate processor in
the RPi probably generates more noise than the one in the SBT (for those
who worry about that).



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Hifiberry Digi+Pro + RPi3?

2017-05-25 Thread celo

Thanks for the reply. 

Should have mentioned. It is Tidal HIFI. 

I thought keeping two units together all-in-one ( Digi Pro and
Raspberry) would be better than SBT connecting to Rpi3 via local
network. 

Thanks.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Hifiberry Digi+Pro + RPi3?

2017-05-24 Thread iPhone

celo wrote: 
> I want to try this but how do I stream Tidal? Can the BubbleUPNP server
> let me stream Tidal? Or other server? 
> 
> I don't listen to any local files. Just streaming. 
> 
> I have SBT as my streamer and I have no reason to replace it other than
> to try something new. 
> 
> I currently run the LMS via MaxPlay2 and RPi3. I am thinking if I can
> make this all in one unit instead two. It may improve the sound?
.
.
Sounds like you already have the solution. 

A SB Touch and an LMS server is all you need for streaming. Best files
from Tidal are only Red Book CD as FLAC. A Digi + Pro isn't going to
improve the sound over the SB Touch when the source is only FLAC. Also
no reason to pay extra for the + Pro if you don't plan to do anything
other then streaming (streaming takes bandwidth so high HiRes files are
a long time off). The SB Touch is perfect for streaming plus the SB
Touch keeps the "Player/DAC" away from the server/computer. Just my two
cents.
.
.



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ModWright Platinum Signature Transporter, VTL TL-6.5 Signature Pre-Amp,
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Runco RS 900 CineWide AutoScope 2.35:1, Vandersteen V2W Subwoofer   

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Bedroom: Squeezebox BOOM
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