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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Illinois
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I am interested in building a headphone amplifier with a built in D/A section. I was wondering if it would be a terrible idea to order an eval board to do this. I was concidering the AD-1852 eval board, or the Wolfson WM8740 board.
If this is a bad idea (or the following is a better idea) is there a good oversampling DAC kit? Whenever I find a DAC kit, it's always non-oversampling which is not something I wish to partake in. If I got an eval board, am I correct in thinking that the parts are presoldered? |
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But the cost must be high.
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