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For Sale AD1862N-J & AD1865N-J DACs

Things you have for sale.
One each AD1862 & AD1865 both with brand new N-J grade chips.

Both boards have header pins inserted for separate supply to op-amps. I recommend using dupont 2.54mm single pin female prototyping leads.

The DACs will need an I2S input module, either Amanero type or XMOS. It is worth trying the new York Pico by Eclipse as discussed in the vendors forum, this looks a very good design. For sale now on Tindie.

AD1862N-J completed DAC - SOLD

AD1865N-J + OPA604 op-amps completed DAC- £65 plus shipping

Payment with Paypal friends or add fees.

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Also for sale are DAC boards with shift registers mounted, included are DAC and op-amp sockets. AD1865 board comes with tube IV PCBs and SOIC to DIP adapter board for mounting DAC chips

AD1862 DAC boards with shift registers - £10 each

AD1865 DAC board with shift registers plus tube IV PCB kit & tube holder - £15

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Hi there. I have a couple of AD1865 chips and I'd like to use one on your kit. I'm new to the DIY digital source world (but have DIY tube amp experience) and I have a few basic questions.

Do I need a further gain stage before connecting to an active preamp? Or is the tube I/V stage sufficient?

Which power supply do you recommend?