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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Canada
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After a long and torturous bit of troubleshooting my AYA DAC is up and running and I couldn't happier. It replaces a very well designed NOS TDA1543. When I first received my TDA1543 I was amazed at the sound coming out of such a low cost package. Although it did very well it had a lack of treble definition and glare that fatigued me at times. I can now safely say that my move to the NOS TDA1541 has solved that issue and more. The TDA1541A provides a deeper and better defined bass. It also had a treble clarity and definition that has me quite pleased. More air!
For those of you that are like me and are continually seeking an improved system. The NOS TDA1541 has been a big step towards that goal. Give it a try. You won't be disapointed. Regards, Dan |
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