Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a Raspberry
Pi sound card may be interested in a new affordable high quality audio card
called the DACBerry RDY designed and created by OSA Electronics based in
Barcelona, Spain. The DACBerry RDY Pi soundcard uses the same DAC as DACBerry
ONE, and is able to reproduce files up to 384kHz with 32bit resolution.
Other features include a new Ultra Low Noise LDO
that brings a cleaner audio output, two RCA and one 3.5mm jack.The DACBerry RDY
has been designed to provide a low-cost Raspberry Pi sound solution that offers
an incredibly audio quality for Raspberry Pi and external power needed.
The new Raspberry Pi sound card is compatible with
Raspberry Pi A+/B+,2B, 3B, 3B+, Zero and Zero W as well as the Asus Tinker
Board. Specifications of the DACBerry RDY Raspberry Pi sound card include :
– Burr-Brown DAC PCM5142
– Up to 384kHz / 32bit resolution
– Up to 0.2W on 32 Ohm Headphones
– Directly powered from the Raspberry Pi
– IR Sensor capable for remote control
– Ultra Low Noise LDO
– Compatible with all Raspberry Pi’s with the 40-pin
connector
– Compatible with other boards using I2S protocol
– Low-Noise design with isolated Digital and Analog
parts
– Compatible with OSMC / RuneAudio / Volumio / Moode and others.
The DACBerry RDY Raspberry Pi sound cardIs now
available to back via Kickstarter with early bird pledges available from € 20
for just £ 17 with worldwide delivery expected to take place during September
2018. For more details and all available pledges jump over to the official
Kickstarter campaign page.