DAC AD1862: Almost THT, I2S input, NOS, R-2R

This may be a subjective question...but hopefully still aligned with this thread:

I just remembered that I have an Adcom GDA-600 DAC. (yes, I have too much stuff). It's based on a pair of PCM63P DAC chips. It uses a CS8412 receiver and a Burr Brown DF1700 8x oversampling chip. I/V conversion done with opamps (currently AD825s). Mine has been tweaked (replaced/upgraded electrolytics, upgraded opamps, and a few other things) - but not by me.

My question is this: Should I remove the PCM63 chips and drop them into one of Miro's fine boards and count my blessing for having a pair of these - or - continue to try and tweak the existing piece. Perhaps replace CS8412/DF1700 with an SP/DIF to I2s converter and replace the opamp I/V section.

Yes, I realize there is no "right answer" to this question but I would appreciate thoughts from this group who has WAY more experience than I do.

Cheers.
 
This may be a subjective question...but hopefully still aligned with this thread:

I just remembered that I have an Adcom GDA-600 DAC. (yes, I have too much stuff). It's based on a pair of PCM63P DAC chips. It uses a CS8412 receiver and a Burr Brown DF1700 8x oversampling chip. I/V conversion done with opamps (currently AD825s). Mine has been tweaked (replaced/upgraded electrolytics, upgraded opamps, and a few other things) - but not by me.

My question is this: Should I remove the PCM63 chips and drop them into one of Miro's fine boards and count my blessing for having a pair of these - or - continue to try and tweak the existing piece. Perhaps replace CS8412/DF1700 with an SP/DIF to I2s converter and replace the opamp I/V section.

Yes, I realize there is no "right answer" to this question but I would appreciate thoughts from this group who has WAY more experience than I do.

Cheers.
removing the chips pose certain risks. those are precious chips to lose.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/28-pin-dac-desoldering.287353/#post-4625954
 
Few days back I had problem with one of the rails (-5V) on PSU 1 board for TDA1541, I changed the rectifiers of the supply, then instead of getting the out from soldered 7805/7905 I used the TS7A based dual rail supply configured for +/-5v, then I decided to use the other TS7A based supply configured for +/-12v.

Nutshell used two TS7A based PSU one for the +/-5 volts rails and one for the +/-12 volts rail, OPAMPS are the old burned LME49710HA (To Can type with heat sink, such a waste cant seem to find any more of these at a reasonable price) when I turned on the DAC, goodness me!

It was heavenly, I have still no idea what happened everything else is the same same old laptop, same old flacs by NFAK, RFAK, Lata, Rafi, Bryan Adams, Celine Dion, Kenny, same old Yamaha A1000 Poweramp, and same old speakers but the music is just unbelievable.

TS7A PSU.jpg