Experience with this DIY DAC ?

stc4life


It should be 24-/23+/20+/19- and as Bill stated the 13K/680pf should be across secondaries not primaries. On primaries 100R-510R with 0.007uF-0.001uF across should do it.

Thanks McCrackers, Those are the pins I have connected, but I used the primary resistor/cap combo on the secondaries and vice versa on accident. I am going to fix that tonight or this weekend. I will report back on the results.
 
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CS4398 Internal Volume control

Thanks for your inputs Sheldon.

I was reading the specs. It's a very versatile chip. Register 3h controls volume for both channels. You can gang both channels together or alter individual one and invert either channel polarity. It would be great if somebody has 'played' with these features....

Mark.
 
CS8341 upsampling board issue

For those with up sampling board CS8341 don't you guys worried about excess voltage that being discovered in the earlier post ? The DAC supply 5V to the little board then convert to 3.3V which is pretty high. Aren't this shorten the lifespan for the chip....😕
 
Yes I saw that one, but if interested please link to the specific mod to do. I have not tried all of them and I am not qualified enough to do other things than create a pdf like the one for the shigaclone.

I am however interested in better sound from this DAC which explains my reasoning to compile experiences into one place (as I will benefit from it too when modding my own 😉 ).
 
The problem is that there are as many mods to do as there are ideas.

Here's some categories that seem to cover the bulk of this enormous thread:

Analog section:

Reduce section complexity to a single op-amp
Change op-amp types
Remove op-amps and replace with transformers
swap out electrolytic caps for film caps
Fix op-amp resistors on early boards

Digital Input:

Add coax transformer
Remove unneeded inputs like USB stuff
Fix filter components on early boards

Upsampler:

Use it
Don't use it
No discussion yet of fixing the 2.5Volt issue
Not seen yet, but interesting: Finesse noise clamp for oscillator power

DAC chip:

Not seen yet, but interesting: External Vref input from quiet reference


Power supplies:

Replace generic adjustable regulator supplies with something more exotic.



Myself, I modified the analog stage to only have a single op-amp and bypassed all the caps entirely. I'm also using a pair of OPA627s on a dip adapter.

I built a similar DAC for messing with transformer output. Frankly, I like the transformer output a whole lot better than any of the op-amp tricks I know about.

Sheldon
 
Hi sheldon, thx for the update.

I think many would do the voltage mod and modify the analogue stage by either a better opamp (I also have some opa627 I would like to try) with upgraded electrolyes or by bypassing the opamp stage completely like the lampizator mod. Balanced is also an option in this regard.

The more audiophilic option would be to use transformers (wasn't there concensus about the UTC-A20 or lundahl something or edcor for budget?).
 
A couple other things.

Change RCA input to true 75 ohm BNC at both ends.

Convert Opt input to another BNC or RCA.

Add a fourth input.

I would only recommend the A-20s for a very lean system, they are very bass heavy. There are so many trafos to try it is an endless search.
 
Hey Mccrackers, I think the Wolfson chips are diff voltage out.

Thanks Bill. I checked out a link from a thread on this forum for a DIY Wolfson 4.0 DAC but the seller(Raindrop) does not appear to have it listed anymore. Too bad you can't just roll DAC chips like opamps.
I'm itching to do "something" to improve my setup.
I thought maybe removing the wireless card in my Squeezebox would be a solution to the I2S ---> DAC mod. If not I might try and pick up an SRC2496 which has AK diff v-out chip. Apparently they sound AWESOME with trafo output and a few tweaks.
 
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I just bought a couple more trafos off of Ebay. They are listed as RE 11-DM. I believe they are Jensens that were built for a commercial customer. JE 11-DM is the Jensen #, they are one of Jensen's best OPTs. $29 apiece shipped, only a few hours left, he had 9 left after my purchase. They are 600 ohm/ 80%nickel if they are the real thing.