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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Bochum,Germany
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Hello people,
Is anybody have expirience to put pcm63p-k in parralel mode? Today I've done it with my Rotel 991 .Little bit about previous mods: 1.Switched pcm63 na pcm 63 pk (better bass) 2.Switched opa2132 to opa627 (overall high sound improvement) So today I've done 3rd step,put pcm63 in parralel piggy-back mode..Result is strange. Good sites: 1.Overall excellent resolution. 2.Excellent deep bass (in my threephonic I put sub now to -4 db,so high is level of bass right now) 3.Very analog voices ,violine and percussions. Bad sites: 1.Highs get like lower . 2.On fast music like heavy metal I feel like some loose of dynamic. When I hear something like Norah Jones or Diana Krall,and especially violine, it plays like HIGH-END sacd player,but heavy metal start to be very boring. For me will be very interesting if anybody have also delas with pcm63-pk in piggy back configuration.May be master clock can be solution? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Munich
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Hi,
today I stacked 2 x 4 PCM56, leaving internal op amps and I/V resistors of the three upper chips disconnected. They were plugged into sockets in a Kenwood player. I measured with the spectrum analyzer as always, and there has been zero improvement compared to any of the single chips. I did that before with pairs of TDA1541 and there seemed to be an improvement most of times. Sometimes two harmonics together behave better and sometimes worse, compared to each single chip. For example -60 & -58 gives -59 most of time, but also could give -57 or -61. Statistically the average of second to 9th harmonics of any single chip and the 4-chip-stack was -60 dB +/-1 dB. Also noise did not improve. Two chips could be matched to improve all harmonics but it is very difficult with 3 or 4 or 5 or... Or maybe BB and Philips behave different... Anyway if you have two chips, one with bad K3 and another with bad K4, you can mix them together and get acceptable K3 and K4 but the sum will be the same. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
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AnthonyAsh,
You may want to consider using a shield for the PCM63's. Search for a post made by Peter Daniel on this forum where he tried the piggy-back and was disappointed until he used shielding on teh chips. Let us know the result! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: japan
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Dr.H san KONNICHIWA
don't connect p1,3,4,9,10,23,24,25 each PCM63 Please make a Capaciter separate each PCM63 if parraleling up there pins can't take better result. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Bochum,Germany
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I removed piggy back.Lack of dynamic was not accpetable for fast musik.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Bochum,Germany
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: japan
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AnthonyAsh san KONNICHIWA
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at first, piggy back mode but, It was a result worse than single use. I asked BB japan answer, operating point is mutually different, please do not common connection of the capacitor. tried again,not common connection of the capacitor. I take good result better method is making independent I/V stage parallel. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Bochum,Germany
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
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Fumihiko san, Konnichiwa
Thanks for the interesting response! I am not sure which capacitor you refer to. Pin 1 is the servo decouple Pin 3 is the reference decouple Pin 4 is the Offset decouple Pin 9 is the Rfeedback pin Pin 10 is connected to pin 9 Pin 23 is the "Upper B2 ADJ" pin Pin 24 is the "lower B2 ADJ" pin Pin 25 is "potentiometer voltage" pin Of these pins, 23, 24, 1, 3 and 4 are decoupled to ground through caps, so I would assume you are refering to these capacitors? What do you do with pin 9 and 10 which appear to be used by the analog outputs stage op-amps? Do you connect them to your IV stage? If so they are effectively in parallel with the existing DAC. Thanks for your input, domoarrigoto Ryan |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: japan
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Dr.H san KONNICHIWA
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upper chips resistor-network and lower chips resistor-network must be independent. can connect upper and lower digital-input , power-supply and signal-out only ![]() Quote:
4paralleling PCM63PK and multiple(independent) IV satage but now,8paralleling piggy-backing PCM63PK and common IV stage my DAC too small , can't have multiple IV stage |
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