Cheap and nice sounding music server (Chromebox + Daphile)
Posted: April 16th, 2016, 4:46 pm
Last weekend I put together a nice little low power music server for price of trading in some credit card bonus points. No, it is not a Raspberry Pi, but a more capable mini computer that already runs Linux perfectly, an ASUS Chromebox. You can pick up the base version with a Haswell Celeron dual core processor, 2GB RAM, a 16GB SSD, and 4 USB3 ports for around $150. Add another 2GB RAM ($12), and it is perfect for a low resource DIY musicserver, so long as your music files are on an external disc or NAS. The version of Linux installed on this box is Daphile, which is a highly pared down and optimized version that provides only enough resources to run a modified version of SqueezeServer and a modified Squeezelite player. That being said, it is capable through a Brutefir plugin to do room correction, upsampling, and also can output DSD over PCM. The feature I find great is the play from RAM, which loads the FLAC file into a RAMdisk, decompressing to WAV so that is streams with no processing or disc access. I have found that with 4 GB of RAM installed, the RAMdisk size is a little over 3 GB, which is enough for a 24/96 album to be stored as uncomrpressed WAV files. It runs headless, controlled via a web browser interface that I run on my tablet.
The setup is quiet as a mouse, there is a fan on the Chromebox, but you have to put your ear on it to hear it running. According to the UPS I have the unit attached to, it is drawing around between 4 and 5W of power while streaming, and this is both the unit and the 1TB Hybrid SSD I have my music files on. One upgrade I plan to do is replace the switching wallwart power supply with a linear supply. Also will be adding an Audioquest Jitterbug on the USB port I am streaming to the Async USB/SPDIF converter I have (Musical Fidelity VLink II). My DAC is currently a quad Burr Brown (TI) PCM 1704 based DENON DVD5000, which still sounds remarkably good (my Twisted Pear Buffalo II DAC with Sabre 9018 is currently not working).
No pics. Can followup with a Howto if anyone is interested, or just contact me directly. I know Stuart has had some musicserver issues, I think this has alot of potential of being an inexpensive and high performing server that can easily fit on an audio rack instead of finding the space for a PC or laptop.
The setup is quiet as a mouse, there is a fan on the Chromebox, but you have to put your ear on it to hear it running. According to the UPS I have the unit attached to, it is drawing around between 4 and 5W of power while streaming, and this is both the unit and the 1TB Hybrid SSD I have my music files on. One upgrade I plan to do is replace the switching wallwart power supply with a linear supply. Also will be adding an Audioquest Jitterbug on the USB port I am streaming to the Async USB/SPDIF converter I have (Musical Fidelity VLink II). My DAC is currently a quad Burr Brown (TI) PCM 1704 based DENON DVD5000, which still sounds remarkably good (my Twisted Pear Buffalo II DAC with Sabre 9018 is currently not working).
No pics. Can followup with a Howto if anyone is interested, or just contact me directly. I know Stuart has had some musicserver issues, I think this has alot of potential of being an inexpensive and high performing server that can easily fit on an audio rack instead of finding the space for a PC or laptop.