2.1-channel audio HAT for Raspberry Pi features Texas Instruments TAS5825M class-D amplifier

Previously, we wrote about the Louder Raspberry Pi, an open-source media center that integrates the Louder Raspberry Hat based on a 25W TAS5805M Class-D amplifier. Now, the developer has introduced the Louder Raspberry Hat Plus, upgrading from the TAS5805M amplifier to the more powerful TAS5825M, capable of driving up to 53W in mono (PBTL) mode while offering improved efficiency and thermal performance. The Louder Raspberry Hat Plus is compatible with all Raspberry Pi models and comes in 1X and 2X variants. The 1X version delivers up to 2×32W at 8Ω or 2×45W at 4Ω, the 2X version, on the other hand, supports 2×32W plus a dedicated 53W subwoofer channel, with bridge mode available for higher mono output. The board also integrates a DSP with 15-band parametric EQ per channel, 128-tap FIR filtering, 3-band DRC, selectable LF/HF crossovers, digital volume and gain control (32-step analog gain), selectable modulation schemes, adjustable switching

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Volumio update Kitchen #Volumio player upgraded to latest version, which required an SD reflash. It runs on a #Pi 3, with DAC and soundbar on top of the kitchen units. And also a lot of dust!

having issues with Volumio scanning my SSHD. Guess I'll remove the small amount of .m4a files on there, and see if that does the trick

#Volumio

Volumio : Ajout bouton volume +/-
Bon, je suis un peu à fond sur Home Assistant (HA) ces jours-ci et si comme moi vous utilisez volumio pour votre serveur audio, vous avez certainement déjà intégrer Volumio à votre interface favorite.Mais l'intégration de base est très basic, on peut (en un clic) avancer au morceau suivant, faire pau
https://www.dekloo.net/arduino-raspberry/volumio-ajout-bouton-volume/3121
#ArduinoEtRaspberry #Domotique #HomeAssistant #HomeAssistant #RaspberryPi #volumio

Meine / My Hardware:
iMac 11.2 (2010): 16GB RAM, 2TB SSD; ext. Monitor Asus; LinuxMint 22.2 (Zara) Mate-Edition, Optional: OS-X Snow Leopard, Capitan, High Sierra

MacBook 5.1 (Late 2008): 8GB RAM, 1TB SSD; MinuxMint 19.3 Mate-Edition

Dell Precision T1700 (mit Dell Monitor gebraucht gekauft für 125,- €): 8GB RAM, 500GB HDD; LinuxMint 22.2 (Zara) Mate-Edition

Raspberry Pi 3B+: Volumio Music-Player

Raspberry 4 Model B, 8GB RAM: Openmediavault NAS

#linuxmint #imac #macbook #raspberrypi #openmediavault #volumio #matedesktop

Software (Auswahl)
Audio: #Audacity, #VLC, #Rhythmbox, #Kid3, #Fre:ac, #Volumio

Browser: #Firefox, #firefoxdevelopperedition

Coding: #Kate, #Kwrite, #Geany, #firefoxdevelopperedition

Büro: #libreoffice

En cours d'installation de #volumio sur un Pi3B avec colle HAT le PiFi DAC+ pour écouter #qobuz sur mes JMLab via ampli.

Ça va être bon je le sens bien. Le DAC fonctionnait bien avec @moodeaudio mais pas #qobuzConnect alors changement de système pour Volumio. A voir, enfin, à écouter.

#raspberrypi #audio #hiRes

@waidler

I totally need to look at this. I have #volumio all through my house now, running hifi systems.

I’ll check it out for sure!

Well, I have a new pi-based music player which seems to be handling the insane volume of my music library without difficulty.

Unfortunately, the LastFM addon doesn't appear to work, which makes me a little sad.

Also, if it has an alarm feature, I haven't found it yet. Though I did just discover the Smart playlists feature, which Volumio didn't have.

It's Kodi.

Which doesn't seem to run headless but does have a remote. Except the remote is a little less useful than my wireless keyboard, which is to say it doesn't work to navigate my library like I could with Volumio (even though the interface seems to claim that it can), but it makes for a half-decent wireless directional pad. Fortunately, I do have a spare TV mounted to my wall that I routinely use for pi shenanigans, so it's just running through that.

#pocketsListens #lastfm #kodi #volumio

#SmashTunes (https://www.smashbits.nl/smashtunes) now integrates with #volumio, the #Italian music player / platform.

You can see what’s playing on your Volumio in the menu bar of your #mac. And of course you can control playback and, and such. Since Volumio is Italian for volume, you can also control the volume 😀

I basically built this for myself; that’s ok for hobby projects. I use it when I am working in my living room and listen to #Qobuz on my stereo set via Volumio.

#macOS #Spotify #applemusic

SmashTunes

New stereo bling: a laser-engraved local network address for my Volumio enclosure

#stereo #volumio