Hi all, due to the impossibility of find today a Raspberry Pi 4 with an human price (also in the second-hand market), I’m thinking to buy a second-hand Pi 3B+
As Dac I have a Topping D10s, with Usb input ad rca output to a Cambridge Audio AXA35
The use is only for Spotify premium and web radio.
In your opinion is the 3B+ ok for my targets, or the difference with the Pi 4 is too big?
For speed sake, you will be fine with PI 3.
PI4 is better if you plan to use a USB DAC, which seems your situation. With PI3 you might experience audio dropouts when playing very high res materials (like DSD and stuff higher than 24 192)
the 3B+ will do fine on performance. One concern is that the USB bus is shared with the network port. This might cause interference with the audio.
Other option is to look for a Odroid board, as these are also supported by volumio. The only downside with them is a different GPIO lay-out. So depending on your requirements for GPIO it might be a issue.
I am running Volumio on a Odriod N2+ which is running smoothly.
Please google on the rPi4-2GB as they seem still available, 4 and 8GB are everywhere in backorder with eta between 1-3 months, if those batches haven’t been sold-out already.
Currently with all backlogs in the chip market they will be more expensive.
Since you’re only interested in spotify and webradio I should go for the Dell. As that will do the job, or even use an old laptop If you don’t need GPIO.
Pihut is great, super fast shipping in the UK. Stock often take a week or two. Zero 2 and Pi4 were out a couple of weeks a go but came back quickly. I’m wondering about selling everything that has a microchip at the moment to make money, better than crypto right now
Well, I think you’re gonna like it. I have tried them all, from MoOde, Picore, Ropiee, Roon, Audirvana and JRiver, But Volumio stands out.
Yes there are still some- or very specific issues and missing things, but they are moving forward. Interface is logic, without any vague options to set that needs to be googled first. on top they even have 2 Volumio empowered devices with the EISA best product award.