Is there any chance of placing the stepped attenuator on opposite side from the input rca's on the Volt + amp. Seems like a great little amp but that spacing is a bit awkward for some implementations, especially for those of us that would like to place it in a little mini chassis.
Is there any chance of placing the stepped attenuator on opposite side from the input rca's on the Volt + amp. Seems like a great little amp but that spacing is a bit awkward for some implementations, especially for those of us that would like to place it in a little mini chassis.
Hi Octavia
We will be offering soon the Volt+ with stepped attenuator or normal pots with wires...you can place wherever you want.
Life's unfair. 😉
Yeap unfair and expected
In test though, one expects it (fairness). Simply because maths are not skewed
Otherwise they lose some meaning, at least for people that understand. (and on those forums we deal with a big chunk that do)
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Would you tell me please, what are the differencies between Kali & Kali 2?
See post #531 in this thread.
@cdsgames
Would you consider making reclocker with spdif input and I2S out? Some sort of device suitable for chromecast audio?
Such combo would have great usability plus great sound 🙂
Would you consider making reclocker with spdif input and I2S out? Some sort of device suitable for chromecast audio?
Such combo would have great usability plus great sound 🙂
@cdsgames
Would you consider making reclocker with spdif input and I2S out? Some sort of device suitable for chromecast audio?
Such combo would have great usability plus great sound 🙂
Yes but no timeframe.
@cdsgames
Will it work between Cubietruck & ES3098 board?
Kali is i2s in and i2s out using 44/48Mhz xtals. Not sure what es3098 needs.
Diyinhk ES9038PRO dac. It works with I2S. But is there any incompatibilbility isuue with RuneAduio powered Cubietruck? The question is because adverticed as Kali works with RPI like boards.Kali is i2s in and i2s out using 44/48Mhz xtals. Not sure what es3098 needs.
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Kali is i2s in and i2s out using 44/48Mhz xtals. Not sure what es3098 needs.
It can work both:
- asynchronous mode. No need for MLCK input. es9038 is supplied with 80/100Mhz clock usually from where all audio frequencies are generated.
- synchronous mode. Does not have its own 80/100MHzclock. Takes MLCK from I2S like 44/48Mhz in your example.
Diyinhk ES9038PRO dac
You can disable onboard clock. However with onboard clock disabled the spdif will not work. In such case dac will only work with I2S with MLCK included.
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I'm not interested in spdif. The question rather related to wether Kali is compatible with Cubieboard+Runeaudio, as it was targeted primarily for RPI like devices. Just want to be sure there is no incompatibility issue.You can disable onboard clock. However with onboard clock disabled the spdif will not work. In such case dac will only work with I2S with MLCK included.
I'm not interested in spdif. The question rather related to wether Kali is compatible with Cubieboard+Runeaudio, as it was targeted primarily for RPI like devices. Just want to be sure there is no incompatibility issue.
My understanding is that Allo Kali is generic I2S reclocker with RPI Hat footprint. This means that it fits RPI nicely, however it can work as generic I2S reclocker with any device feeding it with I2S (no MLCK needed). Just you will need to wire it properly with e.g.: Cubieboard.
Sounds good. Thanks.My understanding is that Allo Kali is generic I2S reclocker with RPI Hat footprint. This means that it fits RPI nicely, however it can work as generic I2S reclocker with any device feeding it with I2S (no MLCK needed). Just you will need to wire it properly with e.g.: Cubieboard.
I found a few subjective pro and cons listening reviews of Kali.
But is there any objective meassurement, like phase noise graph available?
The design lacks the isolator to separate a clean side after the FPGA, and noise of the SBC and the FPGA will be propagated to the DAC. So I'm a bit sceptic wether it has a really excellent output.
I know an isolator can be added before the Kali board, but it is not exactly the same as a more clever design.
But is there any objective meassurement, like phase noise graph available?
The design lacks the isolator to separate a clean side after the FPGA, and noise of the SBC and the FPGA will be propagated to the DAC. So I'm a bit sceptic wether it has a really excellent output.
I know an isolator can be added before the Kali board, but it is not exactly the same as a more clever design.
@cdsgames
Is the DigiOne = Kali version 2?
If yes, then will the DigiOne have also I2S output?
If no, then will Kali version 2 have onboard isolator?
Is the DigiOne = Kali version 2?
If yes, then will the DigiOne have also I2S output?
If no, then will Kali version 2 have onboard isolator?
@ TioFrancotirador
Maybe you have found what I'm looking for. At least if it will have also I2S output. If yes, I will buy one when it will be available, independently of it's name 🙂.
More than interesting: see volumio.com Forum - DIGIONE COAXIAL/BNC OUTPUT FOR RPI
Maybe you have found what I'm looking for. At least if it will have also I2S output. If yes, I will buy one when it will be available, independently of it's name 🙂.
More than interesting: see volumio.com Forum - DIGIONE COAXIAL/BNC OUTPUT FOR RPI
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