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      <title>Airplay Receiver With A Pi Zero W And The Elektor Audio DAC</title>
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      <description>Intro A few years ago, Elektor Magazine had an interesting DAC project with high end aspirations based on the Burr-Brown (now Texas Instruments) 1794 DAC for a modest price.
I bought one and although it sounded very good indeed, it never got used very much. Mainly because it was clumsy to use for me (and lacking a proper enclosure). It was slow (maybe it&amp;rsquo;s better with a Raspberry 4 now), the touch screen is too small for me (and being of the resistive kind instead of capacitive, not very responsive neither).</description>
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