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Raspberry Pi DAC HAT has dual Burr Brown DACs and a 128dB SNR – LinuxGizmos.com

LinuxGizmos.com Raspberry Pi DAC HAT has dual Burr Brown DACs and a 128dB SNR LinuxGizmos.com A fully assembled $374 system gives you the HAT board, header, and power supply plus a Raspberry Pi 3 SBC, an acrylic stand, and an SD card with a choice of preconfigured Volumio, Rune Audio, or Raspbian. For $574, you get the assembled system plus a 7 ..

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NanoSound Raspberry Pi Music Player And Portable Digital Audio Storage System – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets NanoSound Raspberry Pi Music Player And Portable Digital Audio Storage System Geeky Gadgets The development team over at Nanomesher has once again returned to Kickstarter to launch their latest campaign, with the aim of raising funds to help take their NanoSound Raspberry Pi powered media player and portable digital audio storage system into …

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Raspberry Pi Powered NanoSound Audio System – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Powered NanoSound Audio System Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts or those looking for a compact versatile audio system, may be interested in NanoSound a Raspberry Pi powered device created by Nanomesher. Watch the video below to learn more about the Pi NanoSound system which provides …

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DIY Raspberry Pi DAC Audio HAT For $7 (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi DAC Audio HAT For $7 (video) Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a project to keep them busy this coming weekend may be interested in a new DIY audio DAC HAT which has been created specifically for the Raspberry Pi range of mini PCs. Check out the demonstration video below to ..

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Tijuana Rick’s 1969 Wurlitzer Jukebox revitalisation

After Tijuana Rick’s father-in-law came by a working 1969 Wurlitzer 3100 jukebox earlier this year, he and Tijuana Rick quickly realised they lacked the original 45s to play on it. When they introduced a Raspberry Pi 3 into the mix, this was no longer an issue. 1969 Wurlitzer 3100 Restored and retrofitted Jukebox with Arduino and Raspberry Pi Tijuana Rick Yes, I shall be referring to Rick as Tijuana Rick throughout this blog post.

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NanoSound Raspberry Pi All-In-One Hifi Audio Board – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets NanoSound Raspberry Pi All-In-One Hifi Audio Board Geeky Gadgets Developers at Nanomesher have created a new Raspberry Pi audio board called the NanoSound which is being created to provide users withan all-in-one hi-fi add-on which provides DAC, OLED Display, Power Switch, Control Buttons and Infrared Remote …

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Building A K9 Toy – Hackaday

Hackaday Building A K9 Toy Hackaday [James] selected the Raspberry Pi Zero for the controller board, a Speaker pHat for the audio, a couple of motors to move K9 around, and a motor controller. K9 is controlled by a WiiMote and has a button on his back to start pairing with the WiiMote …

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Making Waves: print out sound waves with the Raspberry Pi

For fun, Eunice Lee , Matthew Zhang , and Bomani McClendon have worked together to create Waves, an audiovisual project that records people’s spoken responses to personal questions and prints them in the form of a sound wave as a gift for being truthful. Waves Waves is a Raspberry Pi project centered around transforming the transience of the spoken word into something concrete and physical

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Raspberry Pi Zero gives 50 year old radio digital audio – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Raspberry Pi Zero gives 50 year old radio digital audio Electronics Weekly (blog) Raspberry Pi Zero gives 50 year old radio digital audio. Audio Pi enthusiasts at Pimoroni have taken a 50-year-old Roberts R600 radio and replaced the audio circuits with digital audio based on a Raspberry Pi Zero.

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Raspberry Pi Zero Sound Card – Audio Injector Zero (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero Sound Card – Audio Injector Zero (video) Geeky Gadgets Raspberry pi enthusiasts looking for a Raspberry Pi Zero sound card may be worth giving the new Audio Injector Zero a little more investigation and backing its Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign. The Audio Injector Zero has been specifically designed …

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