Because I have a turntable that I still use and it is not possible to directly connect it to the amplifier used by Volumio, I was looking for a way to stream its audio to Volumio.
I currently use a Scarlett2i2 (3rd gen) ADC/DAC as a DAC output via USB. The Scarlett has the advantage that one can use the balanced output to directly drive a class D poweramp, in my case a DIY amp with Pascal S-Pro2 module (2x250W on 8 Ohm). The beauty of the Scarlett is that it’s ADC input is recognised by Volumio and I can connect the output of my phono preamp (Cambridge Duo MM/MC) to it. This way I have a minimal system consisting of record player (Rega P3) phono preamp, Scarlett interface and Raspberry Pi4 on which I am not only able to enjoy audio in digital format, be it Qobuz, flac files, web radio or even from CD (simple external CD/DVD burner connected via USB) but also from my extensive vinyl collection. The icing on thee cake would be a plugin allowing to ‘rip’ the analog input, similar to what Volumio already allows for CD playback.
I do not understand how you can input a phono to the scarlett? I see only output connections, on my scarleet I have a guitar input. I want to connect my bluray player to volumio to play cd’s.
It works but only one channel no stereo. I have a scarlett solo
I did the same as you with the Tascam 1x2HR.
It also works very well. Anyway the stream frequency/bit rate displayed on Volumio play screen is not the one advertised for the Tascam (Volumio display 48/32 whereas Tascam capability is 192/24).