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Old 30th April 2004, 10:00 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Please, let them work....

I have made my dac power supply around LM317 as a preregulator and after that TL431. Dac is CS8412/TDA1543 based. Passive i/v. Three power supplies. Been listening it for a while doing all kind of mod's. It is working quite nice now.

The point is that today I have implemented today Sulzer regulator (scaled down to 7V) as a power supply for the TDA chip. These little things are VERY nice dac's. Just let them work. Please connect them to the best power supply that You can think/pay/build. I can't tell You how my dac is working now- You have to liesten to it.
Just let them work....
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