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Wasineveritis
Hi,

I am planning to build a DAC using the CS8412CP receiver.
Unfortunately this chip is hard to find.
If someone has just one piece left over for this project,
please send an email and make an offer.

Thank you in advance.
peranders
You could use CS8414 instead. It is not 100% compatible, mostly regarding the indicators.
Elso Kwak
quote:
Originally posted by peranders
You could use CS8414 instead. It is not 100% compatible, mostly regarding the indicators.

CS8414 hess less bass slam. There was a group buy recently. Maybe some leftover; 13 Euro each.
:cool:
Andypairo
*Self promotion ON*
I don't see the point of group buys @13 Eur when I offer the same chip at 6.5....
*Self promotion OFF*

Ciao

Andrea
rfbrw
quote:
Originally posted by Elso Kwak


CS8414 hess less bass slam.


But the SAA7274 is quicker through the bends.
Elso Kwak
quote:
Originally posted by rfbrw



But the SAA7274 is quicker through the bends.


So has everyone his favourite
:D
Wasineveritis
Hi,

many thanks to all of you for your immediate answers.
Indeed CS8412 is pin compatible with CS8414 and CS8414 is by far easier to obtain.
However I am just searching for ONE CS8412CP and I am planning to use it in an already existing design of a DAC.

Kind regards
rfbrw
A bit more ontopic.
It occurs to me that there must be quite a bit of obsolete skip bound broadcast and pro audio gear that usually goes for next to nothing that use the CS8412. The its-older-it-must-be-better-mob might even find the odd CA16C440 aka the BBC AESIC, the grandaddy of them all. There are also some Sony members of the family but we don't talk about them.
jean-paul
Send me a PM if you want to buy one from me, I have some 2002 versions left. Only if you're desperate. They are quite expensive.
rfbrw
quote:
Originally posted by jean-paul
Send me a PM if you want to buy one from me, I have some 2002 versions left. Only if you're desperate. They are quite expensive.

Can you give a rough idea of how much?
jean-paul
When I sell overstock parts I do this via PM as said before. Can't express it more clearly in english. Anyway, it's too late now. More reactions than chips .....
Wasineveritis
quote:
Originally posted by jean-paul
When I sell overstock parts I do this via PM as said before. Can't express it more clearly in english. Anyway, it's too late now. More reactions than chips .....

Hi,
I wrote two mails early and late this evening!
What else can I do?
Regards
jean-paul
Look in your mailbox please. I have a life besides audio ( thank God ) so sometimes I reply a day later.

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