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Industry Circles => NuPrime Audio => Topic started by: rustydoglim on 17 Jan 2017, 06:51 pm

Title: Embedded Synology EDS14 with DAC
Post by: rustydoglim on 17 Jan 2017, 06:51 pm
I am having fun with this new setup.

Synology EDS14 has two USB port - use one for storage, another one for connecting to your USB DAC (DAC-10, DAC-9, IDA-8, IDA-16, Encore mDSD).
You can use Audio Station to play local music, or stream from another NAS (I have two other media servers running for test - JRiver Media Center and Synology 2-bay model).
You can use the remote DS Audio app from mobile device to control it.

(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=156477)
Title: Re: Embedded Synology EDS14 with DAC
Post by: anibal1966 on 4 Feb 2017, 04:24 pm
This is the easiest way into computer audio for computer-phobes. And maybe also the cheapest, as one would need a NAS anyway.

My setup is Synology 115 direct to Nuforce dda-120 via USB, controlled by DS Audio android app in the phone/Tablet.

The only upgrade in electronics that I sometimes miss is a Nuprime Ida 8.
Title: Re: Embedded Synology EDS14 with DAC
Post by: jpm on 4 Feb 2017, 07:23 pm
I'm curious what drove selection of the EDS14 versus other similarly price Synology models?
Title: Re: Embedded Synology EDS14 with DAC
Post by: rustydoglim on 8 Feb 2017, 06:53 pm
Refer to the chassis for Raspberry Pi, EDS14 or something similar could also be mounted inside.
EDS14 can also be powered by a power bank with 12V output (I tried and it works) if the SD card is used. The power bank can not supply a portable HD connecting to EDS14.  EDS14 can come in handy for a portable setup while traveling.