Raspberry PI as a CD player
Many months back I upgraded the PI board to a 3b+ (didn't know the 4 was coming out...)
So using the IQAudio DAC+ was very happy.
Noticed in the pluggins area that you can use the free Nanosound CD plugin so dug out an old Freecom CD/DVD writer and plugged it into a USB port on the PI.
Blow me down with a feather - not only does it work but sound pretty good too
For $31 you can get a key to allow you to extract the CD audio which I may do next.
Anyone else had a go?
Main system:
Analogue.
Michell Orbe with arm decoupling kit & Pete's Pylons. SME V arm, Denon DL103M (FGS), Firebottle OPT MKII phono amp
Technic SP-10 in Obsidian plinth, AT1010 PMAC v8b arm, Goldring Elite MC Cart and BB3 Phono Amp
Leak Lenco GL75 with Ortofon OM10 cartridge
Technics RS-BX404 Cassette Deck
Network Player.
Raspberry PI plus R2-R DAC (also used as a CD player) plus Pi NAS Server
Digital.
Philips DCC 730 player
Marantz CD50SE
Amp.
Audiolab 8000A
Speakers.
Reiver Jenna floor standers
HeadPhones.
Sennheiser HD545 Ref, HD600, HD477