I have already purchased several of these cases for other projects. In this case I bought a Raspberry Pi 4 case with a HifiBerry DAC + ADC. As you can see the DAC does not work with this hat. I had to make a notch on my dremel to fit the board. Not only did it not work properly, but there is a very large gap where you have to punch through the side of the box. I can't believe I paid $18 for this thing. I expect a project like this will have a DIY aspect to it, but it should come with a price tag to match. For $18 all holes should line up. How difficult would it be to mold a plastic case with holes already available to the consumer? I do not recommend this case for the ADC variant of the Hi-Fiberry board.
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