volumio’s hifi effect is very good!
But I found that volumio has a strange phenomenon…
I have two pi4s. When I install volumio on one pi4(A), everything sounds perfect…
But when I inserted the (A)SD card into another PI4(B) to play…PI4(B) sang very well.
Not at all like the effect of PI4(A)… Excuse me, what is the reason? What should I do?
PS. I only have one power supply, one SD card…two PI4
Your description of this is so vague it’s hard to know where to start.
Can you more clearly explain the issue?
How was the sound different?
Are both the R Pi 4s the same model and configuration?
Was the same DAC used? How is the DAC connected?
My device is:
pi4 *2
sandisk 16g *1
hifiberry dac 2
Headphone amplifier1
akg 702 *1
I just pulled out the SD card from pi4 (A board)… inserted into PI4 (4 board)
If you want PI4 (B board) to play the effect of PI4 (A board)… SD card must be re-swipe IMG and RUN on PI4 (B board) for the first time!
I want to know. What did the system do when VOLUMIO was turned on for the first time?
The. First time you use a fresh install of Volumio, it performs a resizing for a partition in order to be able to use all the space to store your music.
My device is:
pi4 *2
sandisk 16g *1
hifiberry dac 2
Headphone amplifier 1
akg 702 *1
I just pulled out the SD card from pi4 (A board)… inserted into PI4 (4 board)
If you want PI4 (B board) to play the effect of PI4 (A board)… SD card must be re-swipe IMG and RUN on PI4 (B board) for the first time!
I want to know. What did the system do when VOLUMIO was turned on for the first time?
I think you should do an experiment.
Get a second micro SD card, create a fresh image from the same download you used for R Pi A
Boot R Pi B to that fresh image and allow it to complete first boot.
Then see how it sounds running that second micro SD card VS R Pi A running the original card.
Report back on your findings.
Try to describe what is different about the sound instead of saying “sounds perfect” vs “sang well”.