| With a smartphone or an MP3 player it’s easy to play audio files, but generally not at room strength or if you can, only in wretched quality...
| With a smartphone or an MP3 player it’s easy to play audio files, but generally not at room strength or if you can, only in wretched quality...
| To the delight of many, the previous issue of Elektor had a high-quality network audio player based on the Raspberry Pi/Volumio combination,...
| Small single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi are ideal for use as small stand-alone network audio players. With Volumio and other spe...
| Elektor has a long history and a good reputation with high-end yet DIY, audio projects. This time we proudly present a new power amplifier a...
| Vinyl is back with a vengeance among hi-fi enthusiasts. The sound of vinyl records is something very special and cannot be compared to the s...
| What do you think of a T-board with a small power amplifier and preferably also with a built-in speaker, so that you can make any audio sign...
| The celebrated ‘555’ IC was originally developed as a timer device, but over the years this golden oldie has been used in all sorts of other...
| It seems that to even dip your feet in the ocean of DSP (digital signal processing) you need lots of SMD soldering skills and a ton of math....
| This project arose out of a practical need. The designer had to repair the faulty input source selector switch on an amplifier. Check out th...
| Good news for all audio enthusiasts: we are proud to present yet another all-analog circuit developed entirely in house. Despite the simple...