"I want to build a dac, with tube out, someone has idea,s.
I am almost ready with the pcb couter, so I can build some of the designs.
Did find some sites but what is best.
https://www.audiodesignguide.com/DAC_Output/index.html
I am almost ready with the pcb couter, so I can build some of the designs.
Did find some sites but what is best.
https://www.audiodesignguide.com/DAC_Output/index.html
Not clear what exactly is the aim. To build a heroic tubed i/v converter for a current output dac, or add a tube stage to a voltage output dac where it performs no particular technical function?
If the latter, why not just build a tube line stage? It will certainly offer more flexibility.
If the latter, why not just build a tube line stage? It will certainly offer more flexibility.
I think about a I/V converter in tube form.
There are also voltage output dac,s I believe. I do not want to use the old phillips dac who
seems to sound well. I think about the burr brown PCM17** series dac.
Need coaxial and spdif like this board.
https://store.sure-electronics.com/product/AA-AB41133
I do watch movies and want upgrade the sound, and also music. Standart mediaplayers have bad output.
There are also voltage output dac,s I believe. I do not want to use the old phillips dac who
seems to sound well. I think about the burr brown PCM17** series dac.
Need coaxial and spdif like this board.
https://store.sure-electronics.com/product/AA-AB41133
I do watch movies and want upgrade the sound, and also music. Standart mediaplayers have bad output.
Check Broskie, there is a dac module. I personally use a voltage out dac (very bad, it is the CSsomething) in balanced mode to the Broskie tubes in buffer mode. I think there is a version with the I/V too on his website...
Here: https://www.tubecad.com/2012/06/blog0234.htm
Here: https://www.tubecad.com/2012/06/blog0234.htm