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

So I decided to go all out and power the USB module with two PSU2-Mini and separate transformers. It's getting crowded in the case! Added a little stick-on heat-sink to the board providing the 400mA. Seems to be working well... Sounds absolutely fantastic! Thanks a lot to Miro and everyone on this brilliant thread 😊

Ah and I also added TH || cap ground breakers.
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I have that opamp, it has too soft sound for my taste. Try OPA1655 and OPA1641A. The latter has a softer sound. With the AD1862, the Sparkos SS3601 and the Burson V7 Classic sound the best to me for now, but the price is multiple.
What can you tell me about opa1611? I purchased a used pre phono, on second stage has this. Would like to swap for ad1655, and ad797 in the first stage... Thoughts?
 
I agree with Nixie62 that cheap OPA1655 is good candidate. AD797 with adding 2x 47pf sound really very good.
Could you be more precise - where do the 2x 47pf go?

I've been trying out a small number of op-amps in the first stage of my PCM56 DAC. Best so far is AD845. I'm very pleased with that. AD843 wasn't happy in my particular chi-fi board - distorted treble, though otherwise good. May have offset issues. LT1363 was quite a bit less good than AD845. To come I have OPA1611 and AD797, waiting for a friend to put them on adapters. I have just one OPA627, expensive to find a mate.

I'm most interested in trying the AD 8** range of chips, since the AD845 sounds so good. AD811 is hard to find and AD844 also. I'd like to try AD8065 but that's 12+12 supply or even 10+10. AD825 maybe also. AD847 has offset issues it seems, like AD843. It's mainly about the availability of genuine chips and fixing offset and oscillation issues.

Some discussion of these AD*** op-amps would be welcome.
 
Well, @NIXIE62 , for really huge progress there's the ad811 I/v board 😁
I didn't try that, I decided on tubes, since I have various ones, some transformers for that and a lot of parts for power supply. The OPA1611 sounded a bit too bright and sharp to me, maybe because I like a lot of bass, and with that, there isn't too much of it. For the OPA1612, I tried adding an IRF510 source follower to the preamp, and it sounded better like that. It corrects it a little, as it forces opamp to work into class A and single ended. When I tried the same thing with the Miro DAC I/V, the result was not so good, so I gave up.
 
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Could you be more precise - where do the 2x 47pf go?

I've been trying out a small number of op-amps in the first stage of my PCM56 DAC. Best so far is AD845. I'm very pleased with that. AD843 wasn't happy in my particular chi-fi board - distorted treble, though otherwise good. May have offset issues. LT1363 was quite a bit less good than AD845. To come I have OPA1611 and AD797, waiting for a friend to put them on adapters. I have just one OPA627, expensive to find a mate.

I'm most interested in trying the AD 8** range of chips, since the AD845 sounds so good. AD811 is hard to find and AD844 also. I'd like to try AD8065 but that's 12+12 supply or even 10+10. AD825 maybe also. AD847 has offset issues it seems, like AD843. It's mainly about the availability of genuine chips and fixing offset and oscillation issues.

Some discussion of these AD*** op-amps would be welcome.
Between pins 6-8 of ad797 should be 47-50pf. It's is used to lower distortion.
 
This is an example of putting famous signetics ne5534 directly in miro dac. Oscillating like crazy. Without scope you may not notice if not experienced. There are few that used it and liked the sound. I listened to it for few minutes and bloated huge bass, muddied mids and highs was a telltale sign to turn it off and turn on oscilloscope. Some find it vintage and pleasing.

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So for diy hobby, oscilloscope is a must.
 
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