Hi Dahlberg,View attachment 1245673
Hello Ian.
Question: Will any of these spdif connections work ? In the MCHstreamer mixer
it looks like there is no need for "spdif in" to get "spdif out".
From the manual, By default, the MCHStreamer uses its internal clock source (in spdif).
It will be up to your spdif signals. If the S/PDIF signals are synchronized with BCLK (SCK) and can be sampled by it (lower than half of the BCLK frequency), than you have no problem to use the two channels to buffer them.
Please measure your S/PDIF signal first and let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Ian
@iancanada , post 10835
Is it possible to use this setup with changes like: the pro version of the StationPi, and the Receiver Pi Pro II.
With your 9038 double Dac as a Hat ?
regards,
Leo
Definitely you can. ReceiverPi Pro II was designed that way. And StationPi Pro has more room to upgrade, just a little bit more expensive then the StationPi SMT。
Please see this post which is exactly what you want.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...fight-the-jitter.192465/page-518#post-7496116
Ian
Have you been able to solve your problem with the LinearPi Powersupply? My system is almost up an running.This is correct This is how I meant it should be connected. Two LinearPi in total 🙂
No. This means that both LinearPi are turned on all the time, regardless of the position of the On/Off switch. Since they work, they also provide the correct +-5V to OPA861 board.Have you been able to solve your problem with the LinearPi Powersupply? My system is almost up an running.
@Spacejack You can send them back to me at any time to check. I can figure out what was the issue and fix them.
Ian
Ian
Yes, I remember your kind proposal. I am just waiting for a new LinearPi Dual from Audiophonics to have a replacement when I send it to you.@Spacejack You can send them back to me at any time to check. I can figure out what was the issue and fix them.
Ian
I plan to install the Amanero combo to use my stack as USB DDC also.
My setup:
StationPI PRO
RPI4
FIFOPI Q7 (SC-Pure x2)
Transmitter PI PRO
Questions:
How to switch between RPI input and Amanero? Is there any other solution, aside using the StationPi Pro touch screen display or manually open/close J14 on StationPI PRO? Any solution allowing remote control?
Will the 4D Systems controller work without a receiver board (only with the Amanero board)?
My setup:
StationPI PRO
RPI4
FIFOPI Q7 (SC-Pure x2)
Transmitter PI PRO
Questions:
How to switch between RPI input and Amanero? Is there any other solution, aside using the StationPi Pro touch screen display or manually open/close J14 on StationPI PRO? Any solution allowing remote control?
Will the 4D Systems controller work without a receiver board (only with the Amanero board)?
Thank you for the fast reply. I read the Monitor PI PRO manual and the only point where Amanero is mentioned is in an example with ReceiverPi DDC "(5). ReceiverPi DDC with Amanero USB (optional)".
Did you test it without ReceiverPI DDC? If yes, how is the MonitorPI PRO connected so that it can control switchover from USB to RPI?
Did you test it without ReceiverPI DDC? If yes, how is the MonitorPI PRO connected so that it can control switchover from USB to RPI?
@BogdanSI plan to install the Amanero combo to use my stack as USB DDC also.
My setup:
StationPI PRO
RPI4
FIFOPI Q7 (SC-Pure x2)
Transmitter PI PRO
Questions:
How to switch between RPI input and Amanero? Is there any other solution, aside using the StationPi Pro touch screen display or manually open/close J14 on StationPI PRO? Any solution allowing remote control?
Will the 4D Systems controller work without a receiver board (only with the Amanero board)?
Please see this post, use MonitorPi Pro as StationPi Pro controller, I believe it answers your question.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...fight-the-jitter.192465/page-518#post-7496116
Ian
Hi @iancanada, in the schema of the above connections, you draw connections from both +-V and Kelvin sense outputs to UcConditioner. Is this recommended even if the connection is very short (UcConditioner stacked on top of LinearPi)?
I know Ian says they are good but not really necessary. There is no lie in that obviously. BUT....I would highly recommend them even for super short runs. I ran mine without for a long time, then one day was bored and connected them. Yes, very nice difference and more than worth the slight additional bit of effort.Hi @iancanada, in the schema of the above connections, you draw connections from both +-V and Kelvin sense outputs to UcConditioner. Is this recommended even if the connection is very short (UcConditioner stacked on top of LinearPi)?
Hello,
I do use an Rpi4 with StationPi, Fifopi, Reclocker and Hdmi out to my Buffalo DAC to Preamplifier. Everything works fine.
Now I would like to build a similar standalone solution (compact) for Headphones (Audeze LC2 70 Ohms). Again a RPi (4o or 5?) as Roon bridge, a DAC and output board (which) to Headphones with volume control.
Which way to go?
Thank you
Branko
I do use an Rpi4 with StationPi, Fifopi, Reclocker and Hdmi out to my Buffalo DAC to Preamplifier. Everything works fine.
Now I would like to build a similar standalone solution (compact) for Headphones (Audeze LC2 70 Ohms). Again a RPi (4o or 5?) as Roon bridge, a DAC and output board (which) to Headphones with volume control.
Which way to go?
Thank you
Branko
@drone
Just hope the links help
Streamer solutions:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...fight-the-jitter.192465/page-414#post-7263122
DAC solution
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...fight-the-jitter.192465/page-504#post-7478491
List/Documents/
github.com/iancanada/DocumentDownload
Links/new updates
https://twitter.com/iancanadaTT
Ian
Just hope the links help
Streamer solutions:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...fight-the-jitter.192465/page-414#post-7263122
DAC solution
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...fight-the-jitter.192465/page-504#post-7478491
List/Documents/
github.com/iancanada/DocumentDownload
Links/new updates
https://twitter.com/iancanadaTT
Ian
I have a good news.
MonitorPi Pro can also be used as StationPi Pro controller.
MonitorPi Pro is so powerful. This could be another important feature. That's really great.
How to make it?
1. Install a ReceiverPi Pro II into StationPi Pro
2. Short pin3 and pin7 of StationPi Pro J14 by a jumper wire
3. Connect the control cable from J6 of the MonitorPi Pro to the J13 of ReceiverPi Pro II
4. MonitorPi Pro can be installed to the front panel through a GPIO extender to the non-isolated GPIO of a FifoPi.
In this case, MonitorPi Pro becomes an integrated control center. No longer need the tough screen controller.
MonotorPiProStationPiController
Can a MonitorPi Pro also be used as StationPi Pro controller with an HdmiPi Pro instead of a TransporterPi? If yes, what are the required connnections?
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