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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: New Jersey
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Finished my Aleph P and Aleph 5. I am now looking a possible simple, but good sounding of a full balanced DAC project. Is there a such thing here? I searched, but can not find one...
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My Cheap DAC, Rev. B, might suit you.
Cheap 24/96 DAC, Revision B. I have an upcoming PCM1704 DAC that I could use some collaboration on, if you are interested. It isn't going to be simple, however. Cheers, jwb |
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The Passlabs D1.http://www.passlabs.com/pdf/d1-srv-man.pdf
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