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Thanks.That's the kind of reply I was hoping for. I just need enough impetus to order the stuff needed and get started. Looks like, from all the positive reviews, the UpTone Regen might be a real nice addition between the Raspberry and DAC.More opinions would be great.
I am also using RPI2 as a music server and am thoroughly impressed by the sound. the most important thing is that its so clean and resolving comparing a laptop i used to play audio files by foobar. Mind you, foobar sounded satisfying to my ears until I heard the RPI2 I found Runeaudio sound a little bit lean in the midrange. Moode audio sounds just perfect to me. I am powering the RPI by a 10000 mah power bank and music files are stored in ADATA passport HDD.My DAC is a burson conductorI have also ordered a add on board by Hifiberry which will let RPI output audio via coax. I have ordered one with galvanic isolation. As per what I have read it should sound much better then USB as the add on board connect the RPI via I2sI dont use upsampling feature on Moode and nor play DSD files as my dac does not support it. Playing 16 bit 44khz files, CPU load is merely 3 to 4 percent even when I have downclocked my RPI2 to 450 mhzWith hi-res files load is between 7 to 8 percent which still is very less.I maybe wrong but I think with so less cpu load there would be very less jitter produced helping it to sound so good
For me it works much better having the music files on a separate NAS.Have anyone tried the Odroid C1+ boards? I'm very curious since it has gigabit ethernet connection, which is a much faster connection than on the raspberry.
According to the EBay ad for the DAC
when using the RPi2, I can only do DSD128 upsampling. I get stuttering at DSD256. I wonder if it is because the ethernet and USB are on the same buss in the RPi2?