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CD482 turned into non-os, passive I/V - Click HERE for Original Thread
jameshin
I bought a cd482 for HK$200, about US$25. Which is using CDM4/19 (Not Bad), SAA7210 ( Non-OS !!! in default) and the TDA1543 DAC chip. :D :D

1) I just cut 4 legs (3 output and the PS pin) of the TDA1543 from the PCB, raise it to 8V supply and connect it directly to a Passive I/V.
2) Added a Minimalist clock as per LT1016 spec. sheet.
http://www.linear.com/pc/productDet...004,C1012,P1225
3)Damped the CDM4 with blue tak.
4) Added Sanyo OS-Cons all over the place.



Now it sounds soooooooooooOOO good !!! Very very good indeed for US$40 !! I can't believe it:eek: :eek: :D :D

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