This item is very good for what it offers. You need to buy a Raspberry Pi 3B+ (not 4B), a linear power supply for Raspberry and a micro SD card in addition to this HAT board. Total cost for this project is about $260 including all items. Now for the sound: DigiOne + LPSU is actually very good. It's actually better than the Blue Sound Node 2i, which is twice the price on Revain. DigiOne + LPSU is about 90% MicroRendu (not the Ultra version). Note that I'm also using LPSU with MicroRendu for comparison purposes. The wireless option can be used for the DigiOne but this will greatly reduce the SQ. So, I suggest you just use an ethernet connection. Using Bluetooth with the DigiOne also significantly reduces the SQ. Instead, you can use Apple AirPlay as a better alternative solution. The total time it takes me to assemble the DigiOne is about 2 hours: 30 minutes to install the HAT and case. 1 hour to install the software (in this case I use Moode) 30 minutes to configure SqueezeLite and Airplay. At first I could hardly distinguish the DigiOne from the MicroRendu. and after careful comparison I found the MicroRendu to sound a bit more relaxed and open than the DigiOne. But the difference is not big at all, but I have a very expensive and open audio system. My conclusion: For the price the product is quite decent. Using Bluetooth with the DigiOne also significantly reduces the SQ. Instead, you can use Apple AirPlay as a better alternative solution. The total time it takes me to assemble the DigiOne is about 2 hours: 30 minutes to install the HAT and case. 1 hour to install the software (in this case I use Moode) 30 minutes to configure SqueezeLite and Airplay. At first I could hardly distinguish the DigiOne from the MicroRendu. and after careful comparison I found the MicroRendu to sound a bit more relaxed and open than the DigiOne. But the difference is not big at all, but I have a very expensive and open audio system. My conclusion: For the price, the product is quite decent. Using Bluetooth with the DigiOne also significantly reduces the SQ. Instead, you can use Apple AirPlay as a better alternative solution. The total time it takes me to assemble DigiOne is about 2 hours: 30 minutes for installing the HAT and chassis. 1 hour to install the software (in this case I use Moode) 30 minutes to configure SqueezeLite and Airplay. At first I could hardly distinguish the DigiOne from the MicroRendu. and after careful comparison I found the MicroRendu to sound a bit more relaxed and open than the DigiOne. But the difference is not big at all, but I have a very expensive and open audio system. My conclusion: For the price, the product is quite decent. You can use Apple AirPlay as a better alternative solution. The total time it takes me to assemble the DigiOne is about 2 hours: 30 minutes to install the HAT and case. 1 hour to install the software (in this case I use Moode) 30 minutes to configure SqueezeLite and Airplay. At first I could hardly distinguish the DigiOne from the MicroRendu. and after careful comparison I found the MicroRendu to sound a bit more relaxed and open than the DigiOne. But the difference is not big at all, but I have a very expensive and open audio system. My conclusion: For the price, the product is quite decent. You can use Apple AirPlay as a better alternative solution. The total time it takes me to assemble the DigiOne is about 2 hours: 30 minutes to install the HAT and case. 1 hour to install the software (in this case I use Moode) 30 minutes to configure SqueezeLite and Airplay. At first I could hardly distinguish the DigiOne from the MicroRendu. and after careful comparison I found the MicroRendu to sound a bit more relaxed and open than the DigiOne. But the difference is not big at all. and I have a very expensive and open audio system. My conclusion: For the price, the product is quite decent. 1 hour to install the software (in this case I'm using Moode) 30 minutes to set up SqueezeLite and Airplay. At first I can hardly distinguish DigiOne from MicroRendu. and after careful comparison I found the MicroRendu to sound a bit more relaxed and open than the DigiOne. But the difference isn't big at all but I have a very expensive and open audio system. My conclusion: For the price, the product is quite decent. 1 hour to install the software (in this case I'm using Moode) 30 minutes to set up SqueezeLite and Airplay. At first I can hardly distinguish DigiOne from MicroRendu. and after careful comparison I found the MicroRendu to sound a bit more relaxed and open than the DigiOne. But the difference is not big at all, but I have a very expensive and open audio system. My conclusion: For the price, the product is quite decent. and I have a very expensive and open audio system. My conclusion: For the price, the product is quite decent. and I have a very expensive and open audio system. My conclusion: For the price, the product is quite decent.
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