Hi,
Despite I'm not an expert in electronics, i got an idea about power opamps and differential outputs of a DAC chip.
Since my sound card's DAC chips (AKM AK4396) have direct out analog outputs (yes, this chips doing that) for each channel as L+, L- and R+,R-, I wonder that can we apply a power opamp to these output pins?
I'm using + pins as source directly from DAC pins for drive a non-inverting GC amp. And it sounds great already..
Is there any benefits of the differential output setup comparing with inverting or non-inverting setup?
I'm attaching a pic of LPF setup applied to DAC chip which may helps something about this issue.
Datasheet of AKM AK4396:
http://www.asahi-kasei.co.jp/akm/en/product/ak4396/ak4396_f00e.pdf
Despite I'm not an expert in electronics, i got an idea about power opamps and differential outputs of a DAC chip.
Since my sound card's DAC chips (AKM AK4396) have direct out analog outputs (yes, this chips doing that) for each channel as L+, L- and R+,R-, I wonder that can we apply a power opamp to these output pins?
I'm using + pins as source directly from DAC pins for drive a non-inverting GC amp. And it sounds great already..
Is there any benefits of the differential output setup comparing with inverting or non-inverting setup?
I'm attaching a pic of LPF setup applied to DAC chip which may helps something about this issue.
Datasheet of AKM AK4396:
http://www.asahi-kasei.co.jp/akm/en/product/ak4396/ak4396_f00e.pdf