Petter said:
Agree about flexibility
The "minor" clocks could be double-bufferend and passed with the MCLK to clean up jitter.
I don't think "my" recovered "minor" clocks will be any worse than other simple alternatives.
The CS8412 can as noted by others not be driven by external clock. One will have major issues with synchronization of that were possible. An crystal controlled oscillator or a memory based PLL seems more appropriate for such duty.
Petter
The CS8412 cannot be driven by an external MCLK as I have already stated. It can, and often is, be driven by an external SCLK and FSYNC\LRCLK. The newly generated SCLK and FSYNC\LRCLK will be cleaner than their recovered counterparts as they will be generated from an oscillator. Perhaps you might consider reading the datasheet for the CS8412.
ray.
I still like my Camels WITH filter!
Had a upgrade-session today, and...yes it was worth it!
I changed both the CS8412 & SM5813 for these:
http://www.audiotuning.de/english/index.html?1-54-digital.html
(CS8414 & DF1704)
It really made a big difference! And it sounds good!
Arne K
Had a upgrade-session today, and...yes it was worth it!
I changed both the CS8412 & SM5813 for these:
http://www.audiotuning.de/english/index.html?1-54-digital.html
(CS8414 & DF1704)
It really made a big difference! And it sounds good!
Arne K
Parasound
I cleaned the board for analog-stage parts, disabled pin9 from PCM63-K, added 120 ohm on output to gnd, added the Rockna board, http://www.rockna-line.com/diy/output/output.htm .
On this, I changed a couple of caps, to BG, and upgraded the DC-servo-op-amp.
I also tried the D1 I/V - output, but, since the dac gets a bit warm inside, the input-voltage drifted a lot, and I did not like this. (Do not know if it really means much...).
Anyway, the surprice is that the sonic signature on Rocna and D1 are very similar, or they are very transparent.
Arne K
I cleaned the board for analog-stage parts, disabled pin9 from PCM63-K, added 120 ohm on output to gnd, added the Rockna board, http://www.rockna-line.com/diy/output/output.htm .
On this, I changed a couple of caps, to BG, and upgraded the DC-servo-op-amp.
I also tried the D1 I/V - output, but, since the dac gets a bit warm inside, the input-voltage drifted a lot, and I did not like this. (Do not know if it really means much...).
Anyway, the surprice is that the sonic signature on Rocna and D1 are very similar, or they are very transparent.
Arne K
Cobra2 said:I have not heard that the DF1700 is the same as SM5813...The NPC is supposed to be better...and pin-compatible...
Nope, DF1700 and NPC5813 are 100% the same. DF1700 is a rebadged NPC chip.
I do not understand the sentence you're saying. Just reread this thread after having had a notification of the most recent post. I used these parts a lot in the past and can confirm they're the same. No more no less.
edit: ha ha , I see what you mean now. The post was from 2003. Slow reply indeed And also a quiet morning, when I posted I had my eyes still half closed.
edit: ha ha , I see what you mean now. The post was from 2003. Slow reply indeed And also a quiet morning, when I posted I had my eyes still half closed.
Hi Arne!
I got a parasound dac1500 and want to make a Pass D1 output stage on it. But I have to replace a part of the board. Can you tell me what I have to do? Or where should I begin? I know this post is 2,5 years old, but I still have the idea I can make the 1500 to todays standard! Is this right? Teake
I got a parasound dac1500 and want to make a Pass D1 output stage on it. But I have to replace a part of the board. Can you tell me what I have to do? Or where should I begin? I know this post is 2,5 years old, but I still have the idea I can make the 1500 to todays standard! Is this right? Teake
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