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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2007
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Hi,
I caused my CD player some grief and it looks like the PCM63 DAC's are possibly blown. They are giving a DC offset on the output pins of -.7v & -1.7v on res[sective channels. I can order more DACs but I'm wondering whther the PMD100 filter is also at fault and have no idea how to test it. Can anybody give me any pointers, please? Thanks, Pete |
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