Raspberry Pi tube amp lets you use $1,300 headphones with your $35 computer
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The Raspberry Pi is one of the most versatile little computers ever created, and it can do all kinds of things — like powering robots, arcade machines, and now, expensive headphones. Pi 2 Design has created a hybrid vacuum tube amp called the 503HTA that towers atop the Raspberry Pi 3 or Pi 3, allowing the Pi to drive stereo headphones between 32-300 ohms. It also happens to be one of the neatest-looking mods for the Raspberry Pi we've seen.
The 503HTA has already doubled its goal of $20,000 on Kickstarter and was fully funded in just 3 days. The creators are still iterating with prototypes, but expect to deliver the amps to backers between July and September of this year with several tube options available. Prices begin at $99, but as usual, early adopters pay at their own risk.
Raspberry Pi 3 hands-on
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