I solder the usb DAC to a USB hub which is soldered to the Pi0Villemus wrote:How is the USB part wired to the Pi-zero? Can you still have an external USB connector for hubs and controllers?
USB Dac > Hub > Pi
I solder the usb DAC to a USB hub which is soldered to the Pi0Villemus wrote:How is the USB part wired to the Pi-zero? Can you still have an external USB connector for hubs and controllers?
Thanks! were you able to figure out how to fix the 1/4 turn volume issue?Kilren wrote:I solder the usb DAC to a USB hub which is soldered to the Pi0Villemus wrote:How is the USB part wired to the Pi-zero? Can you still have an external USB connector for hubs and controllers?
USB Dac > Hub > Pi
No, but I didn't try. I figured the speaker was all or nothing, and if I needed to be quiet, I'd use headphones (which has full pot rotation sensitivity). If you think of a solution, let me knowVillemus wrote:Thanks! were you able to figure out how to fix the 1/4 turn volume issue?Kilren wrote:I solder the usb DAC to a USB hub which is soldered to the Pi0Villemus wrote:How is the USB part wired to the Pi-zero? Can you still have an external USB connector for hubs and controllers?
USB Dac > Hub > Pi
Sorry mate, it's been crazy around here. Glad you found one.Ganreizu wrote:@kilren Do you have a better diagram of which pins are which for the replacement headphone jack? I have the same one you do.
Edit: I googled and found one. :]
Nahh it's all good you do you. I think it helps a lot for this guide to have that diagram.Kilren wrote:Sorry mate, it's been crazy around here. Glad you found one.
Thanks for the guide. Am I right in thinking that this just sends a mono signal to the headphone jack with just the Left + and - being connected? ThanksKilren wrote:@dirtybeagles I know you've been waiting for this.
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