*Finished the Audio Sector NOS DAC with the help of Peter Daniel himself. I messed up a few components and Peter trouble shot and replace the broken parts. Thanks again Peter.
The DAC sound real nice out of the gate. I didn't use all the parts as suggested in the schematic. The caps are mostly all Nichicon Muse and resistors are mostly Dale/Vishay This was my first SMD project and I messed it up. In anticipation, I used less costly components. Peter himself said it didn't sound bad using these parts and recommended parts that would help improved the sound as an upgrade. I have 2 Hovland MusiCaps I'll be using at the output to bypass the electrolytics. I'll try this first.
What I like immediately was the lack of sybilance in vocals. Another nice improvement is the ability to seperate instruments. There's a quicker response and instruments stop ring where they should. My Rotel 1072 sounded nice, but I can tell after some break in time, this DAC will improve even more.
I have a nice case for the DAC. I might finish it tomorrow and post a picture or two.
Thanks,
Vince
The DAC sound real nice out of the gate. I didn't use all the parts as suggested in the schematic. The caps are mostly all Nichicon Muse and resistors are mostly Dale/Vishay This was my first SMD project and I messed it up. In anticipation, I used less costly components. Peter himself said it didn't sound bad using these parts and recommended parts that would help improved the sound as an upgrade. I have 2 Hovland MusiCaps I'll be using at the output to bypass the electrolytics. I'll try this first.
What I like immediately was the lack of sybilance in vocals. Another nice improvement is the ability to seperate instruments. There's a quicker response and instruments stop ring where they should. My Rotel 1072 sounded nice, but I can tell after some break in time, this DAC will improve even more.
I have a nice case for the DAC. I might finish it tomorrow and post a picture or two.
Thanks,
Vince
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