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  • It wasn't a computing power issue: simply plugging a hat into the same exact pi B2 fixed the issue.

    I've tried to Google for an article about this but I didn't get lucky. Essentially it was something about how the jack output was driven using pwm that was causing hissing and crackling if I remember right.

    And I concur that it's a good everything streamer if you use the HDMI output or a hat with an audiophile-grade audio output.

    Edit: the latest pis might still have a better-driven jack output but I still won't trust it unless I test it thoroughly.

    Edit: I was using the B2 and not the 2B but this is the issue I had: https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/38023/3-5-mm-jack-starts-to-hiss-after-sound-is-played