Read below for an Epic Fail on my part in attaching a Quote.
Curt
My cxn streamer is starting to fail,
I use coax out to my adi .
Would this pi 4 work the same way?
*A coaxial output would require the use of a HAT (Hardware added atop)
Would this work?
I have nas drive with asset UPnP which streams to my cxn.
Could I stream
Nas to pi4?
*See PcPs documentation for NAS usage:
https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/add_network_share/
Then usb from pi to adi?
* Yup!!! Works a treat.
Will the pi allow 705khz from pi to adi usb?
* Highest rate material I have is 192/24. Yes, Pi will accomodate very high SR material. Max rate is apt to be dictated by the Player Sftwr you use. There is commentary from persons who are allegedly running 768khz, but I cannot attest to this from any personal experience in doing so.
Do I need any other add On?
*Nope (Well, a $20 Logitech Wireless Keyboard and Mouse would be helpful during set-up)
I was thinking of pi4 b. Sd card and power supply.
*The Starter Kit I linked above has all you need to get going, including HDMI cables for you to attach your own Video monitor.
Hope that was at least minimally helpful!
Good Luck Terry!
Have Fun
Curt
**Terry, while I'm spending your money, I do wish to suggest the $15 Flirc Aluminum Case for your Pi. (Linked in earlier Post)
The starter kit I bought was fan cooled. Sure seems like a good idea, but the Fan itself has bushings/bearings with the lifespan of a Housefly. The fan quickly becomes objectionably noisy. The Flirc case I DO like is passively cooled. Dead Silent. No fan, as the entire case acts like a heatsink for the Pi's CPU.
Further, the Flirc case is very tightly toleranced, and Port alignment is the Textbook definition of Precise! $15 well spent!
Vintage 2018 ADI-2 DAC. "Classic AKM4490 Edition"
Cables: Red, and White Ones.
Speakers: Yes