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I'm not even sure that an external power supply would improve the result.

 May just be internal EMI isolation due to proximity to the transformer.  Too bad..

 No possibility of connecting a power supply is not provided.. especially with a consumption of 20w.. an upgrade LHY, Kitsune or just a cable and a Ferrum ?

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1 hour ago, Zauurx said:

I'm not even sure that an external power supply would improve the result.

 May just be internal EMI isolation due to proximity to the transformer.  Too bad..

 No possibility of connecting a power supply is not provided.. especially with a consumption of 20w.. an upgrade LHY, Kitsune or just a cable and a Ferrum ?

 

Pictures show a toroidal power supply with no physical isolation. Not as good as Holo Spring 3 but also not $2100 for base model. Cant say I’ve ever owned a DAC other than RPI kit that didn't restrict you to mfr power supply. PS seems to matter most in analog domain so I’d be curious to see if they did offer a version with PS improvements for headphone section

Regards,

Dave

 

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8 hours ago, SwissBear said:

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. Admittedly, it is of Chinese origin, which will make a few people cringe, but that's okay...

...

 

I think the main cringe factor is the stated 4-6 week build  + international shipping to US delay for Holo products. Really need to see at least

2 "glowing" separate reputable reviews before I can stomach that kind of wait. Less angst in the near term for a prospective purchaser to pull the trigger

on something like the Gustard R26 which will be there in a few weeks and already has good reviews. Hard to see chinese origin as a problem given

how the market has so many positively reviewed Chinese choices across the price spectrum

Regards,

Dave

 

Audio system

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2 hours ago, davide256 said:

I think the main cringe factor is the stated 4-6 week build

 

Does it require that much effort to wait 2 months for a DAC?

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15 hours ago, dericchan1 said:

I suppose I will likely still need my Intona USB isolator for the Cyan 2 since only Spring KTE and the May KTE have that insane Holo Titan USB module built-in...

 

From the pictures it seems like it has the older model USB interface. None of my Holo DACs have the new USB module. The older one has isolation to, so likely you won't need Intona. But it doesn't hurt either.

 

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On 12/4/2023 at 12:51 AM, SwissBear said:

Or, if you're more resourceful, you can use a small NAA, such as an RPi4 with a Shanti power supply, and get a taste of DSD1024.

 

Is there instructions for how to do this? I put DietPi on my Raspberry Pi but for the life of me I can't get it to output audio from the SPDIF connection on my Digi Pro HAT. I posted about this on the DietPi forum but got no responses. There is an image for NAA OS for Pi that I found and installed on a different SD card, but there's no instructions for how to access it or configure it to use the HAT or connect to Wifi. Any pointers in the right direction would be useful! Thanks.

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3 hours ago, Eric Rosenfield said:

 

Is there instructions for how to do this? I put DietPi on my Raspberry Pi but for the life of me I can't get it to output audio from the SPDIF connection on my Digi Pro HAT. I posted about this on the DietPi forum but got no responses. There is an image for NAA OS for Pi that I found and installed on a different SD card, but there's no instructions for how to access it or configure it to use the HAT or connect to Wifi. Any pointers in the right direction would be useful! Thanks.

I have been using RPI4 as NAA for years. It’s pretty intuitive, that you burn the image to a sd card, connect your rpi4 to your dac through usb, turn on the RPI4, make sure the rpi4 is connected to the same network as your computer running hqplayer.

 

Hqplayer should automatically detect your dac through the NAA.

 

Deric

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5 minutes ago, dericchan1 said:

I have been using RPI4 as NAA for years. It’s pretty intuitive, that you burn the image to a sd card, connect your rpi4 to your dac through usb, turn on the RPI4, make sure the rpi4 is connected to the same network as your computer running hqplayer.

 

Hqplayer should automatically detect your dac through the NAA.

 

Deric

 

Hi Deric, thanks for this. What I'd like to do is have the output go through the superior SPDIF coaxial output of the Hifiberry Digi Pro HAT that I put on the Pi, not USB. I also need to connect the Pi to wifi since I don't have a way to easily get an ethernet cable to where I want to use it. Are you saying there's no way to configure NAA OS at all? That at least answers the question of why I wasn't able to configure it.

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21 minutes ago, Eric Rosenfield said:

What I'd like to do is have the output go through the superior SPDIF coaxial output of the Hifiberry Digi Pro HAT that I put on the Pi, not USB

Once HQP NAA is up and running and connected to the network HQPlayer (desktop o embedded) will allow you to choose the NAA output (usb or coax), there is non need to configure NAA for this

21 minutes ago, Eric Rosenfield said:

also need to connect the Pi to wifi since I don't have a way to easily get an ethernet cable to where I want to use it.

The easiest way is to get a Wi-Fi extender and connect the rpi to it using an Ethernet cable

Stefano

 

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17 minutes ago, Eric Rosenfield said:

 

Hi Deric, thanks for this. What I'd like to do is have the output go through the superior SPDIF coaxial output of the Hifiberry Digi Pro HAT that I put on the Pi, not USB. I also need to connect the Pi to wifi since I don't have a way to easily get an ethernet cable to where I want to use it. Are you saying there's no way to configure NAA OS at all? That at least answers the question of why I wasn't able to configure it.

As Stefano suggested re: Wi-Fi extender and connect the rpi to it using an ethernet cable might work.

 

There should be no issue with using the SPDIF coaxial output of the Hifiberry Digi Pro Hat other than that you are limiting yourself to 24/192. I had in the past connect my PI2AES coaxial out to my dac and that worked with HQplayer upsampling to PCM 24/192.

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31 minutes ago, dericchan1 said:

As Stefano suggested re: Wi-Fi extender and connect the rpi to it using an ethernet cable might work.

 

There should be no issue with using the SPDIF coaxial output of the Hifiberry Digi Pro Hat other than that you are limiting yourself to 24/192. I had in the past connect my PI2AES coaxial out to my dac and that worked with HQplayer upsampling to PCM 24/192.

The PI2AES makes sense... but doubt that the Digi Pro hat is in same league as digital out solution?

Regards,

Dave

 

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4 minutes ago, davide256 said:

The PI2AES makes sense... but doubt that the Digi Pro hat is in same league as digital out solution?

 

Don't think PI2AES solves my problem. My DAC doesn't have an AES input, so I don't think upgrading the HAT helps me in this situation.

 

The Wifi extender could certainly work, but it's unfortunate that I'd need it since the Pi has Wifi support... Oh well. I'm going to take another crack at making DietPi work and if I can't I might make do with the extender.

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