Burned Pecan Pi


Ok , based on positive reviews I bought a Pecan Pi streamer from Orchard Audio. Let me start by stating that I am probably the least tech savvy person on earth, I want to say that upfront. Took a few days to figure out, but got it working with my Tidal account and the Volumio software loaded onto the unit by Orchard. Worked fine for about a month. Then one day my girlfriend went to listen to a song, and,nothing… no sound. No indication on the Volumio app on my iPhone that anything was wrong. It appeared to be playing as usual. First I went through all of the Settings in the Volumio app and found nothing amiss.  We had not changed or altered anything. I sent an email to Volumio and got a response telling me to read their FAQ page. ?? Of course there was nothing relevant to my situation to be found there. After a few more attempts to get help from Volumio it became clear they did not give a s**t and I was on my own. Frustrated, I closed my Volumio account (paid yearly, $40). We opened a new Volumio account and it fired right up! Played for about six weeks just fine. Then one night went to listen, and… nothing. Repeat above nonsense with Volumio CS and finally shut down my account again. Opened a new account (another $40 ), and again it fired right up, no problem. Take a wild guess what happened about a month later?! This time I Got Leo ( the owner) from Orchard on the phone and he had no answers. Sent a fervent email to Davide at Volumio literally begging for any help. He responded saying that they could not offer ANY help because,he stated “If you are using Orchard product we cannot support relative bugs and issues. Orchard uses unofficially Volumio OS and could not be full support on the latest version. They have their own motherboard and dac, so please refer to them for any incompatibility. Just to be more clear- Orchard uses the Volumio software without any kind of test and approval by our side. It’s not officially supported, it’s 3rd parties, and we cannot take care of something misused, you know” I literally could not believe this response, so I forwarded it to Leo at Orchard. His response to Davide at Volumio : “I do not understand your stance with my customer. I do not do anything special with Vol and I do not customize it. It is the standard image directly from your website running on a Rpi3B or 3B+ ; I don’t see a reason you are not able to support the customer. My DAC uses your fully supported 12S RPI-DAC overlay. Your comments to my customer about me not using fully supported hardware is not true”

Absolutely no response from Davide at  Volumio. I sent one last email to Vol stating that as a paying customer this was completely unacceptable and demanding to hear from someone other than Davide. Shockingly, crickets. Don’t know what to do at this point. Haven’t asked but I highly doubt Leo at Orchard will take the unit back for a refund. Wanted everyone on this forum to know what a joke Orchard Audio and Volumio are, and to relay my experience. Please let me know if you have any advice; I am open to suggestions. I refuse to shut down my Vol account yet again and continue with this game.

fishdoctor

@mlsstl

Right on with piCore/LMS. It does art much better than Volumio and plays many more streams free. Sure there is a learning curve, BFD.

I put it on my RasPi 3 and Allo right from the web site. With Orange Squeeze you can access multiple streamers with one app.

Some manufacturers allow you to open and load any OS you want.

Moode is not mobile friendly and quite buggy.

@fishdoctor

You are spec ing an Innous Zen Mini. I would save the dough and get the Pi to work.

 

 

Open source platforms can be frustrating

The streaming journey can blur the lines of audio, home networks, PCs and servers

+1 on the Small Green Computer recommendation, Andrew is a wealth of knowledge and has a great ability to break the layers of complexity into understandable bite sized pieces

For 3k you will find a solution that is easy to use, reliable and with nice SQ

Would separate the DAC and steamer if budget will allow

In my experience the final streaming destination was worth the journey

So I'm confident your issue is not with the PecanPi but with Tidal Connect.

I have the same issue as you do, on my PecanPi, but also on my other Raspberry Pi's running Volumio. Tidal works fine on both systems if you use the Volumio app or control Volumio through the web interface. But if you try to play music through the Tidal app using Tidal Connect, then it will not play.

I'm not sure if the issue is with Volumio or Tidal, but it can't be a hardware or implementation issue with Orchard Audio.