I know this has been touched upon already in the massive "CD-ROM as a cd transport" thread. After reading the article, it was already clear to me that the Rockna controller solution solved one piece, however, I have yet to find any thread that completely solved how to convert the CD-ROM digital output to normal S/PDIF. I stumbled upon this fine product that summarizes what I actually want!!:
http://www.space-tech-lab.com/SP-CD-001.html
Problem is, it is 700 us dollars. We all can get the Rockna controller, now the only thing we need is "CD-ROM digital output to normal S/PDIF converter."
I cam soo close to finding out some good articles regarding this..but much to my dismay,the links are dead.
http://www.minidisc.org/part_hacking.html
scroll down and look under the construction projects.
I then stumbled upon this:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/tony_h/dvd/circuit.htm
Is this what I think it is? Is this the answer to my CD-rom transport obsession?
http://www.space-tech-lab.com/SP-CD-001.html
Problem is, it is 700 us dollars. We all can get the Rockna controller, now the only thing we need is "CD-ROM digital output to normal S/PDIF converter."
I cam soo close to finding out some good articles regarding this..but much to my dismay,the links are dead.
http://www.minidisc.org/part_hacking.html
scroll down and look under the construction projects.
I then stumbled upon this:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/tony_h/dvd/circuit.htm
Is this what I think it is? Is this the answer to my CD-rom transport obsession?
Hi
I use Transformer Coupling at the input of my DAC, made from 30 turn of small copper wire and small ferite ring core, connect direct to digital out from CDROM and it work well.
sample picture in this link below
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=30529&perpage=10&highlight=&pagenumber=3
I use Transformer Coupling at the input of my DAC, made from 30 turn of small copper wire and small ferite ring core, connect direct to digital out from CDROM and it work well.
sample picture in this link below
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=30529&perpage=10&highlight=&pagenumber=3
thanks for the reply pradit, I just emailed you too. But I have a DAC that i do not want to take apart. I have the benchmark media dac1 and I just need a standard coaxial to come out of the cd rom. any additional info would be greatly appreciated.
Again, Close up for pulse transformer.
I use enamel copper wire 2 wire wrap around small 2 Cm. ferite ring core 30 turn then I have 4 wire out from transformer, 2 for in and 2 for out.
If you don't wanna touch your DAC. I will connect 2 wire to digital out from CDROM and connect 2 wire to jack RCA or Coaxial out Jack so got this signal to your Dac.
I use enamel copper wire 2 wire wrap around small 2 Cm. ferite ring core 30 turn then I have 4 wire out from transformer, 2 for in and 2 for out.
If you don't wanna touch your DAC. I will connect 2 wire to digital out from CDROM and connect 2 wire to jack RCA or Coaxial out Jack so got this signal to your Dac.
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Along the line of your thinking, [& eyeing the Rockna controller], I was also having a try at it. Originally this was only a toy, such as to proove the importance of the SPDIF output jitter in a transport. I ended up with my version of Guido-s XO3, which, in my opinion, would be the ideal solution also for you. [the XO3]
In the past months, this ugly toy became my main player.. though i have a Rotel RCD990, with CDM9 PRO in it, a good old Pioneer pds705, with stable platter mechanism [which produces the most beautiful RF eye pattern that I 've ever seen, and I used to test a lot] and a nicely sounding old ONKYO dx5700. [all modified, though not at the SPDIF output]
The batteries are there, because it was an another try to see if the ideas of Pete Goudreau are working or not. [Breaking the RF loops, which are formed across the AC power lines] Hm, there is a difference, even if subtle. As there is a strong difference between the cables, as well..
Along the line of your thinking, [& eyeing the Rockna controller], I was also having a try at it. Originally this was only a toy, such as to proove the importance of the SPDIF output jitter in a transport. I ended up with my version of Guido-s XO3, which, in my opinion, would be the ideal solution also for you. [the XO3]
In the past months, this ugly toy became my main player.. though i have a Rotel RCD990, with CDM9 PRO in it, a good old Pioneer pds705, with stable platter mechanism [which produces the most beautiful RF eye pattern that I 've ever seen, and I used to test a lot] and a nicely sounding old ONKYO dx5700. [all modified, though not at the SPDIF output]
The batteries are there, because it was an another try to see if the ideas of Pete Goudreau are working or not. [Breaking the RF loops, which are formed across the AC power lines] Hm, there is a difference, even if subtle. As there is a strong difference between the cables, as well..
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