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Post by Chris on Nov 8, 2020 11:14:14 GMT -5
Looks like a great plug and play solution for $100-$200 depending on options. Raspberry Pi based. Roon Ready which is a win! Spotify, Tidal, Qobuz (Volumio) as well. Optional CD ripper as well which is unique. Widely used Burr-Brown DAC chip supports up to 192k/24b. NanoSound 1 DAC
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Post by clausen on Dec 25, 2020 1:01:51 GMT -5
Hooked mine up yesterday. First impressions are that it is good for a desktop setup. Tiny little thing, but way better than the DAC in an eight year old Mac with upgraded sound card software, or a NAD D3020. Really like being able to run Roon. Makes it easy to sync music in multiple systems throughout the house.
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Post by Chris on Dec 30, 2020 16:08:30 GMT -5
Great to hear. I've had mine sitting in my pile of projects waiting to get to. My pile is very large. It doesn't help that I keep dreaming up new things to do.
Also, this week I had to replace my sump pump after a bit of flooding in my basement. I now have it running and it drains my sump pit in seconds. Bring on the rain.
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Post by clausen on Jan 20, 2021 16:36:45 GMT -5
I keep a new sump pump in the box next to my pit. And a float pump next to that to pump out the basement when it floods. Which is next to a shop vac, big air circulator and dehumidifier.
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Post by Chris on Jan 20, 2021 18:33:34 GMT -5
I keep a new sump pump in the box next to my pit. And a float pump next to that to pump out the basement when it floods. Which is next to a shop vac, big air circulator and dehumidifier. Very sensible strategy. I've been fighting water issues for many years because of radical changes in the surrounding landscape (New Houses) that I won't bore you with. I do feel a lot more secure with my current installation.
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