Hello, thank you for your question. Yes, I am a representative of Khadas. But we still dont have the plan to producing the vesion of this DAC to the Raspberry Pi as we have our own SBC call Khadas VIMs, which have the better specification. But Tone board can be supported the S/PDIF input with the Ras Pi. If you want to have the S/PDIF in and out, please use our SBCs. Thank you.Hello,
Please correct me if I am mistaken, but I believe you are a representative of Khadas? If not, please ignore this question.
But if so, have you considered producing a version of this DAC that is a Raspberry Pi [RPi] HAT? If it can take input from the RPi as well as maintain s/pdif input it has now that would be ideal.
Highly unlikely, the board delivers almost SOTA performance from a normal USB port as is. It may help in a pathological case, but you'd need to check with your particular PC - there is no generic answer.
I LOVE the minimalistic design.
Thank you very much!Hello, thank you for your question. Yes, I am a representative of Khadas. But we still dont have the plan to producing the vesion of this DAC to the Raspberry Pi as we have our own SBC call Khadas VIMs, which have the better specification. But Tone board can be supported the S/PDIF input with the Ras Pi. If you want to have the S/PDIF in and out, please use our SBCs. Thank you.
When will the next batch be available?About the screen printing inversion, simply swap the front and back panels.
In this case, the card can not be attached to the bottom panel without drilling new holes.
But that's not a big problem because the main fixture are the RCA connectors.
About the led hole, it was made to add a 2mm round led soldered on the PCB.
But you are right, it's easier to use the onboard one by drilling a hole in front of it.
And we should have illustrated it in the manual.
Would like to know if for the next batch the LED opening will be for the onboard LED or it will keep the same?About the screen printing inversion, simply swap the front and back panels.
In this case, the card can not be attached to the bottom panel without drilling new holes.
But that's not a big problem because the main fixture are the RCA connectors.
About the led hole, it was made to add a 2mm round led soldered on the PCB.
But you are right, it's easier to use the onboard one by drilling a hole in front of it.
And we should have illustrated it in the manual.
Spoilers: it won't, because there is no such thing as "burn-in" on electronics like this.I'll give it a few days of running.. see if any burn-in will change anything.
hello, I am sorr for your long waiting for the 15 days Chinese new year holiday. and the post office has stoped to arrange the shipment in 20 days. Now everything is on runing. we are ready to ship out the paid packages.Anyone have any idea when the Tone Boards ordered during the Chinese New Year will ship?
If I am not mistaken, they are simply on preorder now. Is that because of the new year or are they literally out of stock?
hello, I am sorr for your long waiting for the 15 days Chinese new year holiday. and the post office has stoped to arrange the shipment in 20 days. Now everything is on runing. we are ready to ship out the paid packages.
hello, I am sorr for your long waiting for the 15 days Chinese new year holiday. and the post office has stoped to arrange the shipment in 20 days. Now everything is on runing. we are ready to ship out the paid packages.
Are you listening to it direct or is it plugged into and output from a headphone amp ?
You never mention the component chain you are using it with.