Router is in the house and the hifi in the man cave (40ft away) with a wifi extender with LAN connection to PC. Signal is strong according to phone and Spotify never falters.
Router is in the house and the hifi in the man cave (40ft away) with a wifi extender with LAN connection to PC. Signal is strong according to phone and Spotify never falters.
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Bit like me then my router is at the front hall and I use a powerline adaptor to get the internet to my Zen which is Ethernet only like your Pi2 and it works fine for both controlling the device and streaming online, so I'd try one of those.
It's really worth the effort btw I wouldn't change my Rpi4 with Volumio in my bedroom headphone setup for anything.
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They have gone up a fair bit since the chip shortage kicked off. Your 2 will be fine for what you want you just need to connect it to the network. Note using a 4 with WiFi could have a discernible -ve impact on SQ someone else may be able to confirm that or not
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Yes, I was looking at the Pi Hut site and was a bit surprised at the prices. Having had my daily fix of music today listening to Spotify via the PC which to my aged ears sounded more than acceptable, I may settle for that.
I have built several OB and Horn speakers over the years and saw the Behringer digital crossover you are selling and thought....Mmmm I have always wondered what going active would bring to the party. I have an Behringer Ultramatch which is one of the best bits of kit I have bought.
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Very happy Rpi4 user here and happy to help if I can.
I use Moode but have previously run with Volumio.
I’ve connected my Pi to the amp just about every way you can (5 different external DACS and a DAC HAT for the Pi). I’ve used co-ax and USB and on my set up, I can honestly say there is little audible difference.
One day, I’m going to force myself to make an effort and listen to more expensive streamers and although I won’t be surprised if the SQ is “better”, I bet that £ for £, my Pi set up will take a lot of beating.
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If I download Moode or Volumio on my phone and use an ethernet cable to the Pi, it will recognise commands from the phone?
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Yes if your phone is connected to the same network via WiFi. That's how I use Volumio. Well I set it up with my phone when it was connected via ethernet but then once I'd added the WiFi password I could pull the cable out.
Edit just read again you don't need Volumio on your phone it needs to be on the pi. You can use the IP address to set up the pi on your phone's web browser eg. Chrome and then download an app like Squeezer to control the Squeezelite/LMS add-in (which is what I use).
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