BB PCM63 DAC only for CD transport

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Hi guys,

I'm trying to make a DAC for my CD transport, I have two BB PCM63K and one CS8414, what's the best digital filter chip?

TIA
Felipe
 

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My other ideas : if I was building a DAC with my PCM63Ks, I'd use an ARM CPU for implementing the digital filter because then I could experiment with different flavours (like linear phase, minimum phase) of filter and oversampling ratios. I'd use a discrete CFB I/V stage and then follow that with a passive filter followed by a buffer. Last in the chain would be an output trafo.
 
abraxalito what digital filter do you recommend or do you believe is better going NOS. Not pleased with pcm1704 NOS sound.

When I experimented with an ARM-implemented 2X OS filter (minimum phase) I found I preferred NOS. I haven't yet found a digital filter I would recommend as they all tend to be 8X OS (SAA7220 excepted) and I'd suggest using no more than a 2X oversampling filter as this gives plenty of frequency domain room to implement an analog anti-imaging filter.

What were you using for I/V when you didn't like the PCM1704 sound? I've heard that PCM63 sounds a bit better than PCM1704.
 
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As I/V I used Erno Borbely stuff:

EB-201/214/DAC13 ALL FET I/V CONVERTER & FILTER FOR DACS
(Teflon PCB, Black Gates, Caddock, Welwyn RC55)

EB202/254 ALL FET DUAL LOW-NOISE REGULATOR 5uV NOISE
(Teflon PCB, Panasonic FM & FC, Dale RN60)

EB-1198/309 PSU
(4 Nichicon KG Gold Tune 10.000uF 35V, delay)

EB-802/259 TOROIDAL POWER TRANSFORMER
Prim I 50VA 115V
Prim II 115V
Sec I 0,50A 22V-0-22V
Sec II 0,50A 22V-0-22V
Sec III 0,50A 0-12V

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