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<blockquote data-quote="Naxin" data-source="post: 8654346" data-attributes="member: 675486"><p>I managed to buy a Audison Bit.One in fantastic condition second hand today for $300 AUD. In US car audio economics that's about $150 USD, I'm very happy!</p><p></p><p>Hope mentioned the Audison DSPs briefly, i would be interested in hearing more opinions on the bit one. I understand one of its limitations is it has a graphical equaliser, as opposed to Parametric. Truthfully the delay tuning and high quality DAC inside is the most valuable thing to me.</p><p></p><p>Now that I've got a DSP, next step is getting an SPDIF hat for the Pi.</p><p></p><p>One challenge I've realised in this project is that to run high quality audio software such as RuneAudio on the Pi, it actually needs a custom OS entirely dedicated in a sense to that one application and it needs to be headless (no screen). This kinda sucks because the plan was that the Pi was supposed to be driving a whole dashboard with a touchscreen, not just a music player.</p><p></p><p>The only solution I can see is to introduce another Pi to the mix. Or if I do that now that one of the Pi's is a fully contained Audio decoding box I need to rethink the use of a Pi here. Maybe a micro-controller built more for this purpose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naxin, post: 8654346, member: 675486"] I managed to buy a Audison Bit.One in fantastic condition second hand today for $300 AUD. In US car audio economics that's about $150 USD, I'm very happy! Hope mentioned the Audison DSPs briefly, i would be interested in hearing more opinions on the bit one. I understand one of its limitations is it has a graphical equaliser, as opposed to Parametric. Truthfully the delay tuning and high quality DAC inside is the most valuable thing to me. Now that I've got a DSP, next step is getting an SPDIF hat for the Pi. One challenge I've realised in this project is that to run high quality audio software such as RuneAudio on the Pi, it actually needs a custom OS entirely dedicated in a sense to that one application and it needs to be headless (no screen). This kinda sucks because the plan was that the Pi was supposed to be driving a whole dashboard with a touchscreen, not just a music player. The only solution I can see is to introduce another Pi to the mix. Or if I do that now that one of the Pi's is a fully contained Audio decoding box I need to rethink the use of a Pi here. Maybe a micro-controller built more for this purpose? [/QUOTE]
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