First Up2Stream project, 4 mini's and a S10 and 3D printed housing

I like to share my four Arylic Up2Stream Mini boards project… To give the setup a polished, custom look, I designed and 3D‑printed enclosures for each module and added external Wi‑Fi antennas to ensure a strong and stable signal throughout the house.

Performance & Multiroom Functionality
The Up2Stream Mini delivers good qualitiy audio that is ideal for background music and casual listening. I love the options the Go Control and 4STREAM apps give are offering.
The multiroom synchronization works reliably, especially when using an Arylic S10 as the “master” device. I think it has a bit more RAM or processing resources. This gives my wife and kids the freedom to listen to their own tracks in their rooms when needed.

Final Thoughts
For the price, the Arylic Up2Stream Mini offers exceptional value. Its compact design and flexible connectivity make it an ideal choice for DIY multiroom audio projects. The option to add remotes is a great bonus, providing a more traditional way to adjust volume or skip tracks when needed.

If you’re looking for an inexpensive and highly adaptable multiroom audio solution, the Up2Stream Mini is well worth considering!
I am looking the upgrade in the short term future.

Bonus
If anyone is interested in the STL’s for the casing… just ask.

Here are some pictures:

Arylic S10 combined with Edifier D12 (first):

Arylic Up2Stream Mini in printed case combined with Edifier D12 (second):

Arylic Up2Stream Mini in printed case combined with an old bluetooth speaker:

Arylic Up2Stream Mini in printed case combined with a stereo set:

Arylic Up2Stream Mini in printed case combined with a Soundcore bluetooth speaker:

Any advice for improvements would be great.
Or otherwise, I hope someone gets a bit inspirations from my project.

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Nice job, like the idea to bring new power to the old gears :slight_smile:

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Hi Peter, I would love to get your STL files. I have a mini, the original DAC and the an AMP 2.1, not that you have STLs for all those formats but I figured it wouldn’t hurt to share.

Hi,

Thanks for reaching out.
You can download the 2 STL files here

Please let me know what you think of it.

Regards
Peter