Couldn't find the max compliance voltage for the PCM63 in the datasheet, I heard PCM1704 is 25mV, same for TDA1541.
Is 25 mV a good number to use for the PCM63 ?
Is 25 mV a good number to use for the PCM63 ?
A while back Lynn Olson (if I may paraphrase) looked for spurs up out of the noise floor, and found 75 ohms or less to be ok.
My ears were/are happy with a 50 ohm "i/v" load feeding a Lundahl LL1674 amorphous core 1:8. Lowish output voltage, but very good sonics.
Share and Enjoy,
WMS
My ears were/are happy with a 50 ohm "i/v" load feeding a Lundahl LL1674 amorphous core 1:8. Lowish output voltage, but very good sonics.
Share and Enjoy,
WMS
wildmonkeysects said:A while back Lynn Olson (if I may paraphrase) looked for spurs up out of the noise floor, and found 75 ohms or less to be ok.
My ears were/are happy with a 50 ohm "i/v" load feeding a Lundahl LL1674 amorphous core 1:8. Lowish output voltage, but very good sonics.
Share and Enjoy,
WMS
Hi,
We have encountered long ago that 50 ohm might be some max value, consider the fact that the current output of the PCM DACs is not so good, and diodes start conducting a bit already at much lower voltages. Doede has done some measurements:
http://www.dddac.de/pcm63/DAC_I-V_Resistor.htm
We know use less than 1 ohm in our IV converter for the PCM1704
best
Guido
Yes my experience with the PCM1704 showed excessive sibilance at more than 10 ohms.
I am designing a new tube DAC around the PCM63, if 50 ohms sounds as good as 5 ohms then I don't need to spend the $'s on expensive step-up transformers.
I am designing a new tube DAC around the PCM63, if 50 ohms sounds as good as 5 ohms then I don't need to spend the $'s on expensive step-up transformers.
I always thought that DACs don't have current outputs but switched resistors or caps and they need to be fed into a perfect (virtual?) ground in order to sum correctly.consider the fact that the current output of the PCM DACs is not so good
Is there measured data confirming that simple resistors or transformers can do the job?
regards
I am thinking its high, trying to discern the max compliance voltage to minimize this.
With the PCM1704 its a known 10ohms/25mV's. The sound definately improves when you get under 10 ohms.
With the PCM1704 its a known 10ohms/25mV's. The sound definately improves when you get under 10 ohms.
My ears were/are happy with a 50 ohm "i/v" load feeding a Lundahl LL1674 amorphous core 1:8. Lowish output voltage, but very good sonics.
Share and Enjoy,
WMS
would you please give detail about that setup
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