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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Geekworm AMPi is an ultra-thin desktop AMP kit based on Raspberry pi 4,which is ideal to use in Raspberry Pi-based hi-fi systems.It composed of three parts: X960 AMP board, cooling system ( P165-B heatsink), and a NUC style aluminum case.Just simply assemble them with the Raspberry Pi 4 motherboard.
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Geekworm AMPi is an ultra-thin desktop AMP kit based on Raspberry Pi 4,which is ideal to use in Raspberry Pi-based hi-fi systems. It composed of three parts: X960 AMP board, cooling system ( [[P165-B]] aluminum heatsink), and a NUC style aluminum case. Just simply assemble them with the Raspberry Pi 4 motherboard.
 
* X960 V1.2 expansion board can turn your Raspberry pi 4 into a ready-to-play High Resolution Network Music Player.
 
* X960 V1.2 expansion board can turn your Raspberry pi 4 into a ready-to-play High Resolution Network Music Player.
 
* The case is made of all aluminum alloy, surface anodizing treatment.
 
* The case is made of all aluminum alloy, surface anodizing treatment.
* Considering that the active cooling fan will interfere with the sound quality, we only use P165-B heatsink, which can provide enough heat dissipation if there is no overclocking.But P165-B may be a slight impact on WIFI,you can remove the heatsink also.
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* Considering that the active cooling fan will interfere with the sound quality, we only use [[P165-B]] heatsink, which can provide enough heat dissipation if there is no overclocking. But P165-B may be a slight impact on WIFI,you can remove the heatsink also.
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==Features==
 
==Features==
 
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
 
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B

Revision as of 17:15, 9 June 2023

Overview

Geekworm AMPi is an ultra-thin desktop AMP kit based on Raspberry Pi 4,which is ideal to use in Raspberry Pi-based hi-fi systems. It composed of three parts: X960 AMP board, cooling system ( P165-B aluminum heatsink), and a NUC style aluminum case. Just simply assemble them with the Raspberry Pi 4 motherboard.

  • X960 V1.2 expansion board can turn your Raspberry pi 4 into a ready-to-play High Resolution Network Music Player.
  • The case is made of all aluminum alloy, surface anodizing treatment.
  • Considering that the active cooling fan will interfere with the sound quality, we only use P165-B heatsink, which can provide enough heat dissipation if there is no overclocking. But P165-B may be a slight impact on WIFI,you can remove the heatsink also.

Features

  • Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
  • Model: AMPi
  • NUC style aluminum alloy case
  • High Resolution Network Music Player
  • Use high quality TAS5756M chip
  • Full high definition 24-bit 192kHz Texas Instruments TAS5756M digital audio codec
  • 40-pin pass-through GPIO header
  • Passive Heat dissipation
  • Input power:9–26V

For use with

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Only
(X960 is compatible with Raspberry pi 3 also, but both AMPi case and P165-B are not compatible with Pi 3)

How to power

Powered by an external 9–24V DC power supply(via X960 DC Jack), X960 connects directly to Raspberry Pi's GPIO header, providing power to your Raspberry Pi 4 itself.

Packing List

  • 1x AMPi Aluminum Alloy Case
  • 1x X960 V1.2 AMP Expansion Board
  • 1x P165-B Heatsink
  • 1x screws pack

User Manual

Installation Video

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Anonymous user #1

6 months ago
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These are the most difficult to figure out and least intuitive instructions I have seen. First there are more parts then you need so you can get confused as to which part goes where. Second, there are not enough pictures to show the screw and spacer locations on the bottom of the board. Third, how about an installation video. I had to go to Amazon and watch a video about another board and case installation to try and figure some things out. I was expecting some pictures of the bottom and screws used. None there. Had to guess. Hope I have it right. Also, how about a legend outside the case for hooking up the speaker wires. Should I just guess once the board is in the case? Seriously, I have built many DIY kits but instructions are usually included. This is a joke. Videos, full pictures, legends....where????

Walker

6 months ago
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Hello, we are sorry that there is currently no installation video for this AMPi. Have you seen the installation guide image? Are there any areas where we cannot describe clearly? We will continue to improve

Walker

6 months ago
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Sorry for the unclear description. We have made modifications to the image. Please refer to the following figure for the speaker connection settings

AMPi