NervySquid wrote:I just had one question about the board and i'm sorry if this was answered already. Is the headphone jack included? If not what would a good one to fit?
It's included and I believe it's stated in the first post.
Snowtoad wrote:What was the issue with the USB chip running at USB2 speed? Was it something to do with interference?
Also I see the resistors you are using for merging stereo to mono audio signals are 10 ohm, many other examples of this same mixing circuit use 1k - 10k resistors and also al arger one between the mono output and ground, is there a reason why you used lower value ones?
looking good, next step built in WIFI and bluetooth chip?

The issue was thought to be interference and it did have some interference but the main thing was getting usb wifi working. I tried so many hardware configurations and the way I have it setup it works at usb 1.1 speeds.
This hub chip doesn't seem to want to play properly with the Pi but no issues on a Windows machine.
Many online guides and discussions say to use 1k-10k but in testing the speaker output was lowered dramatically where it wasn't a good decision to use such high values.