A tech enthusiast has found yet another interesting way to use Raspberry Pi, this time to bring a piece of audio back from the dead. Developer David Silverman has used the tiny computer as the core to ...
New Atlas was recently contacted by the UK's JustBoom about "how the Raspberry Pi could potentially disrupt the high-quality audio industry." The company said that though some audio companies will ...
For a long time, standalone DACs (digital to analog converters) and headphone amps were something only audiophiles bothered with. Now, with the resurgence in popularity of headphones, they’re getting ...
Owners of cherished vintage Bang & Olufsen speakers may be interested in a new piece of hardware created thanks to a partnership between Bang & Olufsen and HiFiBerry to create a new DIY open source ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi audio HAT soon to be available by the Crowd Supply website in the form of a Raspberry Pi stereo microphone and speaker HAT. Offering an ...
The Raspberry Pi, the $35 credit card-sized computer, has lived an interesting life despite being less than a year old. It has been used to teach programming and host servers, but above all it has ...
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