Adding a Elecrow Screen to your HIFI Roon Dac or Streamer and Gabster D6 preview based on Ian Canada
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- Add a compatible screen when building a Dac or Streamer with a RPI Please Note that CPU and Rpi noise is normal. Any Device will have some noise in this Video noise is being amplified a lot so it is detectable, in most cases you will not hear it specially with a good power supply and shielding.
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Hooray for a new video! Thanks Gabby!
Thanks for showing us how to connect a screen to our projects it is a lot more exciting your D6 is a cool art piece and looks easy to build.
I like how easy it is to setup with Roon and has all the Basic functions you need, not a replica of your phone display but rather what is playing and basic essential commands.
Roon sure makes things easy
I don’t keep any music locally, I just use Tidal connect and Spotify connect. Does Room support the “connect” platforms?
Really Cool 👍
Can you make a detailed tutorial?
Another excellent video, thanks a million!
A request if possible.... Would LOVE to see you add an Ian Canada Dual Mono ES9038Q2M DAC HAT & OPA861 I/V Stage for RCA/XLR output to the current build. On yours you have I2S out via HDMI right now, but an all-in-one build supporting PCM/DSD and balanced/unbalanced outs could be a great solution for those without an external DAC.
I do have an external DAC, but it's quite a few years old and only has USB in (for PCM/DSD) and Coax (PCM only). Ian Canada does make a PCM/coax out board (so no native DSD) but no USB out board as far as I can see. None of the DACs I like seem to have I2S in.
Thanks!!
Waiting on some parts hopefully will get the dual mono Dac going 🙏
@@Gabster1 Thanks for taking time to reply! Looking forward to future builds!
This is great - thanks. I would really appreciate if you could cover two specific things in this series with a screen and grounding: 1) how is it possible to do input source selection and output type selection with the screen? Only relevant with a DAC board, I guess. 2) You've "hubbed" the ground wires together but where are they draining to? And I notice on the IanCanada boards there are ground points too. I assume the GPIO will connect all the boards together for GND but where does one of them drain to? Sorry if these seem dumb questions. Thanks again for doing this series - it's very inspiring.
Ian has a station pi controller
If you use a station pi pro
github.com/iancanada/DocumentDownload/blob/master/Adapters/StationPiPro/StationPiProUsersManualV1.1.pdf
See page 7
2) for ground just your ground from you 120v socket sometimes amplifiers have that on the back if you you are reluctant to tap in the socket
@@Gabster1 Thanks, and I see that on the PDF. You've just confirmed that the screen you're talking about here is just to interact with Roon (or other platform) and not the inputs/outputs too. So a second screen is needed for that (as indicated on the PDF). On a second note, could you share a link to decent DC hook up cables/wire that you're fond of? Thanks again - appreciate your work.
Beautiful build what is your favorite software to load on the pi trying to decide between Roon, Volumio and Moode
I use Roon I have a lifetime subscription it is very easy Feel free to use the link in the description and give it a free trial.
Moode was my second favorite but I have not tried them lately.
I bought a kit, but I don’t know how to install it to have sound output. Please tell me
Gabster, would you try some 3M AB6005S EMI sheets between the boards instead of the grounding method and see how it goes? Would be great to see your findings in a video.
The 3m emi sheets are limited to very high frequencies
Also grounding is key you can not do that with eni sheets as they are not conductive if you notice the shield alone don’t do as much
See my shielding video
Copper is known to be the best
Very nice! Question: will Ropieee display this screen (album art and controls) when using DLNA? What about Spotify streaming? Or does it just work with Roon?
Just works with Roon it does not display anything with Spotify
how to install software
Merci à vous, Gaby ! Today I am building the ProtoDac streamer. Do you think this screen can be setup with Moodle ?
I heard you can I tried 3 years ago but did not have great success then, specially controlling it but it may be easier now with the latest update let me know if you try Moode about your experience
@@Gabster1 I've done my homework this week-end. The TDA1387 x8 DAC kit (from Mark) is now soldered and mounted on the RPI4. Moodle installed. Sounds very great
but Qobuz is not very simple to use with. So I tried Volumio. Very convenient. Sounds slightly different.
Hey Gabby,
What components would you recommend for a pi 4 dac/amp for audio technica r70xs?
It is hard to advise depends on budget the amp is critical I like tube amps
Do you have to use Roon to make the screen work? Could it work with Spotify or Tidal Connect? Thanks.
Roon is the easiest I have seen it work with Volumio and Moode but never tried it myself
I have a power supply from Topping yet and E30 II DAC with Raspberry 3pi+. Should I buy ONLY TRANSPORTPI DIGI Ultra Low Jitter Digital Audio Interface Module, and it will works alone? It's better than Allo Digione? Thanks
It is one option or better build a streamer with fifo Q7
You still need a RPI and a good psu like purepi
Ok, maybe next built.
@@Gabster1But with Fifo Q7 how is it possible connect to a DAC? I need do buy TRANSPORTPI DIGI Ultra Low Jitter Digital Audio Interface Module, too. Thanks, but is not clear for a normal human... 😅😅😅
@@giangada4347 Build something like this
czcams.com/video/Tc_QfRTbb6U/video.htmlsi=OnnYlNEuDTu0Qilq
if you need a coax or tosslink use a different hat see Ian's site checkout the projects section Iancanada.ca
Thanks, now I get it, I just have to choose the final module with spdif.