Hello together
I want to substitute OPA output-stage of my CDP by transformers, do you have any experience? DACs are AD 1862 (1mA, 2.1kOhms) I tried one of 200:200 Ohms but low frequencies are weak. 600:600 is better but not perfect.
Can anybody give some advise? CDP is Denon DCD 2560.
Thank you kabee
I want to substitute OPA output-stage of my CDP by transformers, do you have any experience? DACs are AD 1862 (1mA, 2.1kOhms) I tried one of 200:200 Ohms but low frequencies are weak. 600:600 is better but not perfect.
Can anybody give some advise? CDP is Denon DCD 2560.
Thank you kabee
I suggest getting some lowish value trimpots and putting them from each leg to ground and trim till you find the right loading, then you can either substitute them with set value high quality resistors, or get a transformer that matches that impedance
Hello together
I want to substitute OPA output-stage of my CDP by transformers, do you have any experience? DACs are AD 1862 (1mA, 2.1kOhms) I tried one of 200:200 Ohms but low frequencies are weak. 600:600 is better but not perfect.
Can anybody give some advise? CDP is Denon DCD 2560.
Thank you kabee
Forget the 2.1kohms output impedence, the dac needs to see a near zero ohm load. You need a trafo of around 18-20/1 ratio. Check the Lundahl website.
Thank you Bill.
Do you recommend step up or step down? Volume is same like OP-Amp with 1:1 tranformer now.
Do you recommend step up or step down? Volume is same like OP-Amp with 1:1 tranformer now.
Step up, similar to MC trafos. Please try the Lundahl, and Sowter websites. GOOGLE is your friend.
Sure, it works now, but what does it sound like. I've been using 1/1 trafos with Vout dacs but this is different, unless the 1862 is a special case that I'm not aware of.
Maybe someone with direct experience with the 1862 will chime in.
Sure, it works now, but what does it sound like. I've been using 1/1 trafos with Vout dacs but this is different, unless the 1862 is a special case that I'm not aware of.
Maybe someone with direct experience with the 1862 will chime in.
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