So... for those of you out there using the pi for your server or players, what cases have you settled on?
I've bought a couple of these delightful wooden ones from Amazon:
https://sites.google.com/site/granad...s/raspberry-pi
One for the B with Wolfson, and another for my B+
I'd be interested to see what anyone else uses?
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Thread: pi based systems
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2015-01-19, 03:54 #1
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pi based systems
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2015-04-02, 05:07 #2
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Here's a set up destined for my office.
Raspberry Pi B running piCorePlayer 1.19 with a HiFiBerry DAC. The Amplifier is an Amptastic Mini-1. Speakers are QAcoustics 3010 bookshelf speakers.
As an alternative to the Pi, I can use iPeng on an iPad via an iPhone dock. The Amptastic Mini-1 is a neat little amp with a footprint smaller than a CD case.
The case used for the Pi is a budget case that I drilled to fit the RCA sockets connected to the HiFiBerry DAC.
Home: Raspberry Pi 4/pCP7.0/LMS8.0.1/Material with files on QNAP TS-251A
Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait 3 > Mission 752 (plus Rega Planar 3 > Rega Fono Mini; Naim CD3)
2 x Squeezebox Radios, 1 X Squeezebox 3 (retired), spare Pi2/piCorePlayer
Office: LMS8.0.0 running on Raspberry Pi3; Raspberry Pi 3 player with touchscreen/piCorePlayer/IQaudIO DAC and Amp
Portable: Raspberry Pi 3B/pCP6.1.0/LMS8.0.0/Material, files on Seagate portable drive, powered via power brick
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2015-05-05, 00:39 #3
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raspi based builds
SB Touch, Receiver, Controller, Boom, 3x SB Radio
Several Builds with RaspberryPi and HiFiBerry PCB´s
daphile 2TB with 57.000 songs
QNAP NAS
iPeng on iPhone 4,5, iPad2, iPad mini 2.
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2015-05-05, 01:30 #4
Raspberry pi B+ with a HiFiBerry DAC+, stood on it's side, the wires drop through a hole in the bookcase shelf (centre, behind the black cat).
Speakers are AVI DM5 actives (superb) - controlled by Squeeze Control on an Android phone/tablet.Server - LMS 8.2.0 Pi4B 4GB/Argon one case/pCP v7.0.0 - 74K library, playlists & LMS cache on SSD (ntfs)
Study - Pi3B/pCP 7.0.0/pi screen/Hifiberry DAC HAT Ruark MR1 Mk2
Lounge - Pi2/pCP 6.0.0 > HiFiBerry DIGI+ > AudioEngine DAC1 > AVI DM5
Garage - Squeezebox Boom + Fostex sub
Dining Room - Pi3B/Bluetooth/Echo Show 8
Spares - 2xTouch, 1xSB Radio. 1xSB3, 6xRPi
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2016-01-11, 16:44 #5
Photo of my latest project.
Raspberry Pi 2 Running piCorePlayer
Hifiberry DAC+ Pro
2 (soon to be 4) ICEPower 300ASC Power amps
Sounds Great !
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2016-05-13, 18:00 #6
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My Pi Based Bookshelf System
Pioneer SP22 BS speakers with RPi2 HifiBerry Amp+ HifiBerry Case. PiCorePlayer
Sounds great definitely enough power for these speakers doesn't really need EQ
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2016-06-08, 22:01 #7
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I'm currently using the set up described above with LMS running on a WD WiFi My Passport as described in this thread.
Works very well, and independent of my work wifi network.
RobertHome: Raspberry Pi 4/pCP7.0/LMS8.0.1/Material with files on QNAP TS-251A
Touch > DacMagic 100 > Naim Audio Nait 3 > Mission 752 (plus Rega Planar 3 > Rega Fono Mini; Naim CD3)
2 x Squeezebox Radios, 1 X Squeezebox 3 (retired), spare Pi2/piCorePlayer
Office: LMS8.0.0 running on Raspberry Pi3; Raspberry Pi 3 player with touchscreen/piCorePlayer/IQaudIO DAC and Amp
Portable: Raspberry Pi 3B/pCP6.1.0/LMS8.0.0/Material, files on Seagate portable drive, powered via power brick
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2016-07-21, 03:37 #8
Inspired by the RaspTouch project I decide to prototype a similar case for one of my RPI's. I have been toying with a similar construction for quite some time but my mind couldn't agree on a solution to fix the display. The above project shed some new light on that; solutions are sometimes so very simply that they get overlooked
This is the current state of the prototype:
The display is angled at 10 degrees. I used a Hammond Enclosure I had used for another project. The enclosure has been cut to fit the desired dimensions (and angle).
There is still room besides the RPI to install an SPDIF hat. I re-used a part of the bezel of the original RPI display stand.
The display is now actually mounted upside down but it is rotated in the configuration. By rotating the display I finally could address the "fixing issue" I had. The flat cable is not sitting on the bottom side of the enclosure; this is way it is hidden.
All connectors are now available at the back side of the enclosure. This has been my main concern with the display cases currently on the market.Yamaha A-S3000 (sliver) -> Focal Electra 1028 Be
1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio, 1 x SB Touch and 2 x RPI 2B
1 x SB3 and 1 x SB Touch in storage
ReadyNAS NVX for storage
RPI 2B running LMS 7.9.2.
iPeng on iPhone, SqueezePad & iPeng on iPad.
http://www.last.fm/user/phibon
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2016-07-21, 07:38 #9
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Pascal,
Nice! Interesting solution for people who find the Audiophonics solution too expensive or the angle of the display too steep.
FYI the display is now the right way up; all earlier display stands mounted the display upside-down. This should improve the vertical viewing angle of the display according to several sources (see this link)
Arie
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2016-07-21, 08:58 #10Yamaha A-S3000 (sliver) -> Focal Electra 1028 Be
1 x SB Boom, 1 x SB Radio, 1 x SB Touch and 2 x RPI 2B
1 x SB3 and 1 x SB Touch in storage
ReadyNAS NVX for storage
RPI 2B running LMS 7.9.2.
iPeng on iPhone, SqueezePad & iPeng on iPad.
http://www.last.fm/user/phibon