---
product_id: 104206605
title: "DAC+ DSP"
brand: "hifiberry"
price: "1033.14 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Hi Fi Berry"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/104206605-dac-dsp
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
---

# 300 MHz DSP with 6144 instructions/sample Stereo digital I/O up to 192kHz Asynchronous sample rate converter DAC+ DSP

**Brand:** hifiberry
**Price:** 1033.14 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your audio game with DSP-powered precision — don’t just listen, experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DAC+ DSP by hifiberry
- **How much does it cost?** 1033.14 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/104206605-dac-dsp)

## Best For

- hifiberry enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hifiberry brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Standalone DAC capability:** Use without a Raspberry Pi—perfect for upgrading legacy gear with optical and RCA inputs/outputs.
- • **Powerful 300 MHz DSP engine:** Run complex audio processing with up to 6144 instructions per sample for ultimate sound customization.
- • **Dynamic sample rate conversion:** Seamlessly upsample or downsample your audio sources with high-quality asynchronous converters.
- • **On-the-fly DSP parameter tuning:** Instantly adjust sound profiles to match your unique listening environment and preferences.
- • **Audiophile-grade stereo digital input/output:** Experience pristine sound with up to 192kHz output and 96kHz input for crystal-clear playback.

## Overview

The HiFiBerry DAC+ DSP is a high-performance digital-to-analog converter featuring stereo digital input/output up to 192kHz, a 300 MHz DSP capable of running 6144 instructions per sample, and an advanced asynchronous sample rate converter. Designed for audiophiles and professionals, it supports standalone operation with legacy devices via optical and RCA connections, and allows real-time DSP adjustments for personalized sound optimization.

## Description

Based on the company’s proven DAC+ product which incorporates the highly regarded Burr-Brown chip, the DAC+DSP adds on-board Digital Signal Processing driven by the same powerful processor used on the Beocreate amplifier. Further enhancing the utility of this new board, TOSLINK (optical) and RCA connections for both input and output are available for those who may have legacy equipment but are desirous of improving their system performance. Use it as a DAC ‘on steroids’ The easiest thing to do is to use the DSP/DAC as a DAC for the Raspberry Pi to play back music – as you would do this with our “normal” DAC+ boards. But in this case, you have the added benefit of a high performance DSP to adjust for your particular needs. Use it as a standalone DAC For those of you who have an old CD player or TV to play back music just connect the TOSLink output of your CD player or TC to the TOSLink input of the board and get the analoge signal on the RCA output. You can even do this without the Raspberry Pi. However, you need to feed 5V to the board as it would normally be powered by the Raspberry Pi. Upsample/downsample digital music sources Many audiophiles fear sample rate conversions. There is a lot of discussions about “being bit-perfect”. However, a it’s a simple fact that basically all DACs on the market do not perform equally well on all sample rates. Some people might prefer 48kHz playback, others wants to use the highest available sample rate of 192kHz (that’s the limit of SPDIF). Do you have any preferences? With different DSP settings, you can try by yourself to see what works best for you. The performance parameters of the integrated asynchronous sample rate converters (dynamics, distortions) are better than the analogue performance of your DAC. Don’t be afraid to try it out.

Review: A gem for IT audiophiles - I use this sound card with pi3A. It works as expected. It is the most budget and versatile real time digital room correction solution I can find. It is applying correction on the toslink connected with my TV, which is also my home theatre audio switch for gaming console. With raspberry pi, I can install spotify connect and airplay server to play streaming audio with room correction. Pros: 1. Most affordable real time DRC 2. Can process many forms of contemporary input signal 3. Programmable for various DSP requirements 4. Small size 5. DAC sounds good enough. Use optical out if you have better DAC. Cons: 1. Needs certain degree of computer science background knowledge 2. No analog signal inputs 3. Low-end on board DAC chip
Review: Seriously lacking documentation - Yes, you can google and find all necessary information, but reading through blog posts and forum discussions make really poor substitute for a simple one pager getting started guide. Initially I struggled and couldn't even figure out how to run their default DSP profile in HiFiBerry OS. My board wasn't even powering up and I thought I had to manually install a firmware via RaspberryPi OS. Then after going through all the git stuff, I finally found out that the only thing I needed to do was to put a jumper (which didn't come with my board) on the stake pins near the TOSLINK connectors before booting to HiFiBerry OS. Apparently, HiFiBerry OS can't start the board and shorting these pins would force the board to boot. After this quick rework, HiFiBerry OS finally recognized the board and the default DSP profile could be downloaded and installed. Creating a custom DSP profile is possible, but you are basically writing a DSP firmware on AnalogDevices' SigmaStudio. So yes, there is definitely a great deal of flexibility but you really need to know what you are doing. Despite my initial struggle, I am really starting to like this board. HiFiBerry OS is really well put together network media player and the default DSP profile is still very functional and my initial impression of sound quality is also good. Use of SigmaStudio also is a plus, since I can apply what I learn from this board to something else with an ADI DSP chip. Overall, this was a good purchase for me.

## Features

- Stereo digital input and output (input up to 96kHz, output up to 192kHz). 300 MHz Digital Signal Process (can run up to 6144 instructions per sample)
- High quality asynchronous sample rate converter that can upsample/downsample/mix audio sources – the function of our ‘+Pro’ independent clocks, but managed by the DSP. Change DSP parameters on the fly
- Onboard EEPROM allows to board to boot and run even without the Raspberry Pi
- Note that this board can only be used with our ‘Universal’ (CaseIII) enclosures.
- Uses: DAC ‘on steroids’, standalone DAC, Upsample/downsample digital music sources, Room equalisation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07JC755HZ |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #264,467 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,593 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | HiFiBerry |
| Brand Name | HiFiBerry |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 20 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04260439550576 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.56"L x 2.17"W |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HiFiBerry |
| Product Dimensions | 2.56"L x 2.17"W |
| UPC | 731717891116 |

## Product Details

- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Brand:** HiFiBerry
- **Hardware Interface:** USB
- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Platform:** Not Machine Specific

## Images

![DAC+ DSP - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81VAOszcXWL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hi is there any metal case that I can use for this hat?**
A: Try HifiBerry homepage, i remember, i've seen some cases customized for their products... i work on a simple wood case for my pi with this board integrated, because its small size you could it, another thing is that it uses the GPIO port, i needed to change the coole for a usb cooler...

**Q: Will it work with volumio?**
A: It works well with Rasbian and Sigmatcp service...

**Q: Does digital input suppor 6 or 8 channels?**
A: 2.0. Channels PCM from what I can tell. Support is good on the hifiberry site so you can ask them and get an answer in about 24 hours

**Q: If they are regular analog rca outputs why aren't they color coded as usual? or are these not standard rca outputs?**
A: My board has standard color-coded terminals.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A gem for IT audiophiles
*by G***R on March 6, 2020*

I use this sound card with pi3A. It works as expected. It is the most budget and versatile real time digital room correction solution I can find. It is applying correction on the toslink connected with my TV, which is also my home theatre audio switch for gaming console. With raspberry pi, I can install spotify connect and airplay server to play streaming audio with room correction. Pros: 1. Most affordable real time DRC 2. Can process many forms of contemporary input signal 3. Programmable for various DSP requirements 4. Small size 5. DAC sounds good enough. Use optical out if you have better DAC. Cons: 1. Needs certain degree of computer science background knowledge 2. No analog signal inputs 3. Low-end on board DAC chip

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Seriously lacking documentation
*by U***D on April 2, 2021*

Yes, you can google and find all necessary information, but reading through blog posts and forum discussions make really poor substitute for a simple one pager getting started guide. Initially I struggled and couldn't even figure out how to run their default DSP profile in HiFiBerry OS. My board wasn't even powering up and I thought I had to manually install a firmware via RaspberryPi OS. Then after going through all the git stuff, I finally found out that the only thing I needed to do was to put a jumper (which didn't come with my board) on the stake pins near the TOSLINK connectors before booting to HiFiBerry OS. Apparently, HiFiBerry OS can't start the board and shorting these pins would force the board to boot. After this quick rework, HiFiBerry OS finally recognized the board and the default DSP profile could be downloaded and installed. Creating a custom DSP profile is possible, but you are basically writing a DSP firmware on AnalogDevices' SigmaStudio. So yes, there is definitely a great deal of flexibility but you really need to know what you are doing. Despite my initial struggle, I am really starting to like this board. HiFiBerry OS is really well put together network media player and the default DSP profile is still very functional and my initial impression of sound quality is also good. Use of SigmaStudio also is a plus, since I can apply what I learn from this board to something else with an ADI DSP chip. Overall, this was a good purchase for me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great DAC!
*by M***0 on July 6, 2020*

Great little DAC. I'm using it with a RPi 3 running runeaudio. I was originally worried it wouldn't be compatible with runeaudio but it works great! You just have to select "HiFiBerry DAC" as the I²S kernel module. The optical input works great as well, it automatically mixes both the I²S and SPDIF audio together.

## Frequently Bought Together

- HiFiBerry DAC+ DSP
- HiFiBerry HighPi Raspberry Pi Case - Raspberry Pi4
- Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 2019 Quad Core 64 Bit WiFi Bluetooth (4GB)

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