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<blockquote data-quote="Naxin" data-source="post: 8654037" data-attributes="member: 675486"><p>Thanks for the encouragement. I've been doing a tonne of research, invested in a RTA Mic and planning to go down the budget route to see what's possible for this system. I'm more interested in the Raspberry Pi Interface side for phase 1, and having an audiophile grade system can be phase 2 haha.</p><p></p><p>Hell, running Aux out to Amps RCA in high-Z mode from the Pis line out will be a start.</p><p></p><p>In Australia It's damn near impossible to find second hand DSPs, there's no distributors for MiniDSP either. Basically all I can get is brand new Rockford and Alpine gear - keeping in mind those are expensive brands in the Aus market, and then some of the even more expensive brands, so that's one challenge...</p><p> </p><p></p><p>I noticed there's an open source hardware option called FreeDSP, some designs based on ADAU1701 and some ADAU1451. Anyone with opinions on these? I think though, if I went this route, Im back to square 0 in needing a DAC as this option is truly just a DSP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naxin, post: 8654037, member: 675486"] Thanks for the encouragement. I've been doing a tonne of research, invested in a RTA Mic and planning to go down the budget route to see what's possible for this system. I'm more interested in the Raspberry Pi Interface side for phase 1, and having an audiophile grade system can be phase 2 haha. Hell, running Aux out to Amps RCA in high-Z mode from the Pis line out will be a start. In Australia It's damn near impossible to find second hand DSPs, there's no distributors for MiniDSP either. Basically all I can get is brand new Rockford and Alpine gear - keeping in mind those are expensive brands in the Aus market, and then some of the even more expensive brands, so that's one challenge... I noticed there's an open source hardware option called FreeDSP, some designs based on ADAU1701 and some ADAU1451. Anyone with opinions on these? I think though, if I went this route, Im back to square 0 in needing a DAC as this option is truly just a DSP. [/QUOTE]
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