I built a Spotify player out of Walnut and Birdseye Maple with an Amazon Echo Dot. When you place a CD on top, it reads an NFC tag, and then plays the CD via Spotify on the Echo Dot. Maybe not exactly DIY audio, but thought this group might like it.

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  • esp32SpotifyEchoDot

    I took an esp32 microcontroller and a RFID-RC522 reader, and wrote code to read a NFC tag that I place on the CD and make an API call to Spotify to play that album on the Echo Dot that I mounted into a Walnut and Birdseye Maple case that I built.

  • Would love to see how it turns out. All of my source code is on Github to help you get started. https://github.com/makeratplay/esp32SpotifyEchoDot

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