I
have received a fairly enormous selection of
Raspberry Pi audio cards from four suppliers (Pimoroni, IQaudIO, HiFiBerry and JustBoom). It's a bewildering array of
DACs and AMPs, which allow you to turn your
Pi into a HiFi system capable of playing sound files up to 32-bit 384 kHz, in theory.
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The Raspberry Pi has up to three audio output modes: HDMI 1 and 2, if present, and a headphone jack. ... If your HDMI monitor or TV has built-in speakers, the audio can be played over the HDMI cable, but you can switch it to a set of headphones or other speakers plugged into the headphone jack.