I-V converter from rbroer's "Less simple I/V for TDA1541"
Hello jimhu
Wat schematic did you use, the first one from the thread?
I have build a 4 trannie RBroers I/V based on Jocko's in a tda1541A Non os CD 640 with Tent XO or sometimes Kwak 7.
Sound impression of I/V: Sound is more forward, tight bass, highs are good, but the reverberation sounds from recordings are not as good obvious anymore as with the NE5532 opams!! The 5532 has more deep bass also, but has some distorsion in treble, the discrete I/V not. And with 4 trannie I/V there seems to be a harsness in continuing tones. Maybe the harshness wil get away by adding a LP filter after the dac and/or a good PS? (I/V now on +/-15 V supply of opamps.
Schematic comes from
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=262355&stamp=1068412889
It is not so complicated. Please try it and you will not regret.
Jim Hu
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=262355&stamp=1068412889
It is not so complicated. Please try it and you will not regret.
Jim Hu
This is the simple I/V i talked about:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=103883&stamp=1041245775
But took 2SA970 and 2SC2240 instead of BC's
Thanks jimhu for the I/V, will try it someday. BTW what does the OP627, is it a DC servo?
If so a cheaper one could also work also i think.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=103883&stamp=1041245775
But took 2SA970 and 2SC2240 instead of BC's
Thanks jimhu for the I/V, will try it someday. BTW what does the OP627, is it a DC servo?
If so a cheaper one could also work also i think.
I didn't use the servo and output voltage is quite stable. Compared with simple I/V, this schematic doesn't need the output coupling capacitor and should be better.
I also found out the sound is cleaner using I2S input than receiver(CS8412). I highly recommend to use I2S input directly. In my setup, the DAC is a stand along unit and the length of I2S cable is around 30cm. Even though I2S cable should be kept as short as possible, I didn't find any problem.
Jim Hu
I also found out the sound is cleaner using I2S input than receiver(CS8412). I highly recommend to use I2S input directly. In my setup, the DAC is a stand along unit and the length of I2S cable is around 30cm. Even though I2S cable should be kept as short as possible, I didn't find any problem.
Jim Hu
sound is cleaner using I2S
I have read that more often here on diy, so am working with I2S now, though have a CS8414 at hand from schuro.de
Will try the 8414 in future with a very small 1 bit CS4340 dac, or a pair of PCM56. But what i don't like of the CS4340 is the probably NE5532-like including output stage.
supposed to be a servo...........looks like something is missing
Yes Jocko, i have a servo in my hybrid poweramp with some extra parts (caps), works as an integrator and amplifies only below +/- 1 Hz. IMO this 627 servo could only work proper with a good regulated PS, but it is regulated. Still an expensive servo, my amp has a cheapo TL741, and works fine.
The Simple I/V i am trying now has 3.3 uF Ropel MKP coupling caps.
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