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Wanted: Dac pcb for tda1541a (non tube based)
Hi,
Does anyone have a nice DAC pcb for tda1541a (non tube)? I have looked on the net, and most of the 'well-known' tda1541a pcbs have been discontinued. Kind regards, Ashley. |
You can have this...
2 Attachment(s)
-without the DAC & reciever-chip, + analog(discrete) IV stage.
(will take new picture later) Arne K Anything fun for trade? |
Arne K,
erm not really got much of equivalent value:- -a used untested Philips cdpro mechanism -a tda1543 dac board -tda1541a dac -tda1543's (7) -opa627AP (X5) Where did you get the pcb from? Kind regards, Ashley. |
Dac...
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CD-Pro is interesting...or?
You may have the board with 1451A "std" & CS8412. There are also an extra IV board, can be set to different config, to suit 1543. Boards are made of a forum-member far east. All documentation (part-list & setup/test) is included. Arne K cobra2(at)online.no |
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Have you built one? Is the documentation in English? Note my cdpro mechanism is 2nd hand, and untested by me! I cannot test the cdpro myself because I do not have a DSA protocol board, or the equipment at hand. Kind regards, Ashley. |
The pictures shows my (built) boards
They are buit & tested...
All info is in english. The pcb's (1 dac + 2 analog) were ~ $ 100 empty. Any reasonable offer gets them all. You will need trafo & chassi. Arne K |
Hi all,
My first post and maybe it'll be of some use. I have a complete dac section from a cambridge audio cd2 spare. I built a good one from two dead units and have it available. It is complete,in good order and works as I have tested it. I didn't use this particular one as the other one had aluminium heat strips fitted to the tda1541 i.c's (x4) and seeing as the cd2 suffers a bit from cooking I used that one instead. Regards Mat |
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