Case for Pimoroni pHat DAC and PiZeroW
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We're on the move, and apparently my partner still clings to his vintage HiFi set from college days. I've decided to drag him into the 21st century by connecting it directly to iTunes via wireless streaming. I'm using a DIY project that leverages the Raspberry Pi's capabilities: the rpi-audio-receiver module and PI Bluetooth Audio Receiver documentation can be found online. For added functionality, I opted for the Pimoroni pHAT DAC for Raspberry Pi Zero, which provides high-quality audio output. Breaking with conventional design choices, I prefer to use 2.5mm nylon standoffs instead of the original hardware. These can be easily sourced from most hardware stores, along with 2.05 tap drills and taps at an affordable price. By investing around $30 and some time, I've managed to achieve crystal-clear audio that exceeds my expectations.
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