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DAC-END R (ES9018) full assembled board

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That is The DAC with ll1684 !
thanks
 

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I am going to buy the chip quik de solder kit SMD1 or SMD1NL to help with some of the modifications/fixes.
Should I buy the standard or the lead-free version of the kit?
Chip quik uses a low melt solder which combines with the solder on the chip and reduces its melting point. So I need to know whether the DAC board has been soldered lead-free or not. Can anyone help?
 
Hi Quanghao,
Two questions:
1) What is the function of the pink wire that connects R44 to R3 ( post 2073 )? In my DAC the two resistors are not mounted.
2) With the DAC/1684 you have tried to keep floating the two secondary of the trasformer and connect to chassis pin 1 of the XLR ( balanced output )?
The DAC with opamp sound wonderful.
 
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