KnowHowTec based in Germany have created a multiroom audio solution which is powered by the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC. The system includes a 160W amplifier which has been combined with a 7“ touch ...
Streaming music in any room is definitely a luxury, but it doesn't have to be an expensive one. Instructables user Piney shows us it's possible with a Raspberry Pi—or multiple Pis for multiple ...
Single board computers have provided us with a revolution in the way we approach computing as hardware creators. We have grown accustomed to a world in which an entire microcomputer has become a ...
The Raspberry Pi Audio Codec HAT enables by enthusiasts to add a wealth of audio features to their next project and has been specifically designed to offer a dual channel speaker interface, low power ...
When UK Prime Minister David Cameron gave a speech at CeBIT this year, what examples did he use to highlight tech innovation in Britain? Yes, ARM and Imagination were on his list, but he also referred ...
Element 14, the company that manufactures Raspberry Pi, just upped the audio chops of the $25 single-board computer. The company recently released a $33 audio card that promises PC-like audio capture ...
The maker of the popular Raspberry Pi just announced a little soundcard, perfect for pairing with the ‘Berry Pi. The $33 card from Element 14 sits on the Pi’s P5 pins and features all the inputs and ...
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 ...
In the home theater space most people would tell you the age of optical audio, known officially as TOSLINK, is over. While at one time they were the standard for surround sound systems, the fiber ...
Raspberry Pi fans have something new to be excited about as the company recently launched an audio card. The Element 14 Wolfson Audio Card, created with the help of Wolfson Audio, delivers high-res ...
Looking to add some loops into your music? DIYer Szymon Kaliski used a Raspberry Pi to power a four-track audio looper, complete with toggles, potentiometers, and more. The end project here allows you ...
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