Very fancy kit, greatly thanks a lot. Could I add a precision clock HAT to the DAC+RPi4? Another question is how I could use XLR balanced connector output?
Thanks. Surely you can add the clock HAT and power it by the AUX LPS. I believe there is still enough space for both of the DAC and clocks HAT. If you need the XLR out, you may consider the generic back plate with D-type XLR connector.
Dear Vincent, Before I saw your two videos on the STEALTH V3, I have thought a streamwe/player by adopting the modules from Ian Canada, but I have wished to combine more rigid structures mechanically with chassis box and a screen, if possible. Then now I think your product and his modules(clock, battery power and XLR) together could be a great combination. I am just afraid there are enough space inside, rear panel usage properly, and battery power module location space(vertically?). I am afraid but could you do me a favour by checking whether those any conflicts could be there, and give me any possible advices to resolve then any based on your product design?
It's not available on Facebook due to the regional restrictions but it's available in Carousell. More details can be found here: carousell.com/p/1282663425
Thanks. Full specifications are available here: carousell.app.link/C0rnsFOPvFb Please PM your requirements in FB: facebook.com/SMPGadgets/ BTW, the software you see from this video is DietPi (loaded with LMS and Squeezelite). Other than DietPi, Volumio and Moode audio are also supported.
Please see my previous reply. As Ian Canada has so many products, I'm not sure which ones you're referring to. So it would be great if you could provide the links to the parts that you're currently using.
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Very fancy kit, greatly thanks a lot. Could I add a precision clock HAT to the DAC+RPi4? Another question is how I could use XLR balanced connector output?
Thanks.
Surely you can add the clock HAT and power it by the AUX LPS. I believe there is still enough space for both of the DAC and clocks HAT. If you need the XLR out, you may consider the generic back plate with D-type XLR connector.
Dude, what is going on in the background!!! Other than that, I’m very impressed by this product.
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Dear Vincent, Before I saw your two videos on the STEALTH V3, I have thought a streamwe/player by adopting the modules from Ian Canada, but I have wished to combine more rigid structures mechanically with chassis box and a screen, if possible. Then now I think your product and his modules(clock, battery power and XLR) together could be a great combination. I am just afraid there are enough space inside, rear panel usage properly, and battery power module location space(vertically?). I am afraid but could you do me a favour by checking whether those any conflicts could be there, and give me any possible advices to resolve then any based on your product design?
Sure. Can you provide the links to the parts that you're currently using?
@@vincentfong4154 FifoPi Q7 for the clock, PurePi for the battery power and OPA861 for XLR output
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If I buy the finished product today, when can I collect?
It depends on the configuration and availability of parts. Lead time is usually within a week.
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Is there a marketplace checkout for this kit?
It's not available on Facebook due to the regional restrictions but it's available in Carousell. More details can be found here:
carousell.com/p/1282663425
Very neet work. Quality look's good. How to buy. I need only streamer. I'm from India. And what software is on rp4.
Thanks. Full specifications are available here:
carousell.app.link/C0rnsFOPvFb
Please PM your requirements in FB:
facebook.com/SMPGadgets/
BTW, the software you see from this video is DietPi (loaded with LMS and Squeezelite). Other than DietPi, Volumio and Moode audio are also supported.
Any comments or advice?
Please see my previous reply. As Ian Canada has so many products, I'm not sure which ones you're referring to. So it would be great if you could provide the links to the parts that you're currently using.