After booting the Pi, the speakers connected to the MiniAmp should be able to play a sound. Dear people, So, I built a while back a "tablet" made of a rapsberry Pi 3B using a HifiBerry MINI-AMP hat and installed retropi 4.4 on it last week. Sometimes it just has to be small. The next problem was to find the right computer and audio. Alas! The Amp is capable of driving a pair of 4-8 Ohm speakers and provides up to 2x3W output power. It seems, that the onboard sound card is still configured. Services like Roon or Spotify offer great applications for your PC, smart phone or tablet. Web UI If you only […] While its Class-D amplifier provides only 3 W I got sound to work perfectly, but no volume controls. Da reichen auf alle Fälle mickrige 3W Musikleistung! Ich habe den Hifiberry MiniAmp nur gekauft, weil ich für die Kids eine Art tragbaren Mediaplayer basteln will. dtoverlay=hifiberry-dac Set up software volume control. Uhh löck, ist das Ding geil! Thanks, HiFiBerry HiFiBerry team (HiFiBerry) Dec 6, 13:26 CET Yes. They were extremely helpful and this is what they came back with. Hello. But you need shairport as your player anyways if you prefer AirPlay. Hello i'am using the MiniAMP with the Raspberry PI Zero WH and like this combination very much. The HiFiBerry MiniAmp is a tiny, but highly efficient Class-D power amplifier for the Raspberry Pi Zero, but also works on all newer models with a 40 pin GPIO connector. It is possible that this is used instead of the MiniAmp. The HiFiBerry MiniAmp is a tiny, highly efficient Class-D power amplifier for the Raspberry Pi Zero, but also works with the bigger Raspberry Pi B+/2 and 3. You can test it with: $ speaker-test -c 2. The Tivoli speaker is a passive design that is normally powered by the amplifier in the main radio. HiFiBerry MiniAmp The HiFiBerry MiniAmp is a tiny, highly efficient Class-D power amplifier for the Raspberry Pi Zero (but works ... • Does not feature hardware volume control – however most programs feature software volume control. It works! This is HiFiBerry's smallest amplifier board, designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero. I contacted HiFiBerry. The module use for the control is rotary.py. The miniamp does not support hw volume controlso MPD does not have dynamic volume config. Let's have a look on some parts of it to understand what it does: from ac2.plugins.control.controller import Controller This imports the controller base object that will give access to both volume and player control. But be warned at this point you can not change the volume you need to add a software volume control first. The speakers just have to be connected directly to the board, which makes it an ideal module for low-profile applications where the power of our Amp+ is not needed. There are multiple ways to control playback of music with HiFiBerryOS Use the player application of the streaming service you’re using That’s usually the easiest way to control it and it’s completely independent from HiFiBerryOS. Raspberry Pi and HiFiBerry MiniAmp. Just select „simple airplay“ in the HiFiBerry plugin, reboot and you should see max2play as an AirPlay device. Mini Amp is an awesome small amplifier! Ich habe das Ding zunächst an folgenden Minilautsprechern von reichelt getestet, die ich für den Einbau ins Gehäuse vorgesehen habe. I want to adjust the volume. The HiFiBerry MiniAmp is a tiny, highly efficient Class-D power amplifier for the Raspberry Pi Zero (but works also on all newer models with 40 pin GPIO connector). Everything works fine, but i have realized is the missing hardware mixer for controling the volume comparing to the amp2. I am having trouble getting the volume control to work with Hifberry miniamp and a Raspberry Zero. Dimensions without package 3.0 x 6.5 x 1cm