My bad yeah, I knew all I needed was an optical port to make it work so dipping my toe in the water I landed on that one.
The rpi and the board, that was it.
Help me up my game haha
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lots of digi boards, with different drivers; some work with base ones some need a specific one. . the dac its going into may or may not hold it back i dont know. i was using an iq audio board originally. you could also buy a dac board rather than a digi bord and output it into a line level on the amp. That way you bypass your dac. Ive got one of those too, and it works very well.
not saying it will be, just different, but an rpi should be wooing you rather than the opposite. Something is odd.:)
All the quality is there but I think it might have been a little bright for my ears, something was just off I thought. Hard to place tbh. I still have it so probably plum it in over the weekend and give it another go.
It's having to compete with a set up I've used for so long and I'm comfortable with
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Power supplies make quite a difference for both RPi and DigiOne, are you using a standard SMPS?
worth trying a wallwart as well just in case. 2.5 amp
I have found the DigiOne has to be used with the SEG "one flash" setting, otherwise it sounds to bright. I have CCA too. With an optical setting streaming FLAC it is pretty good considering but still way behind the Digione/SEG.