ebay:Weiliang Dual X2 AK4399 DAC with LCD

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so 5 days of burn in is done, HDAM modules compared against OP01 and everything I can say is simple.............I would be repeating myself how amazing those HDAM modules are so I'll be more than happy if someone else could buy it and test it otherwise I will look like an idiot who can hear weird stuff 😀

p.s. I'm screwing in top cover means this does not need any additional touches and I won't do any other upgrade, it's finished and I'd like to thanks to all of you who helped :cheers:

Hi all!

my dac is the following:

Finished AK4399 AK4113 DAC Decoder 192K Software Control in Case by Weiliang | eBay

I am using it with a gainclone lm3875 without dc protection circuit or input capacitors.

I decided to replace the ADA4627 (which had already replaced the stock opamps) with the hdam opamps bought from youbuy.


The first impression was very good but i realized that a weird hum appeared when I turned the amp volume up (without listening to music). Believing that it was a gainclone issue, I started searching what was wrong with my gainclone's grounding etc.

After many hours I realized that with the new hdam opamps my woofers were moving back and front when I changed the volume. My knowledge is not deep but I was told that this is a sign of dc offset.

I changed the opamps immediatelty, now back to ADA4627 and everything is fine. Zero hum and the woofers don't move when I change the volume.

Maybe I am the only unlucky here, but it was impossible to keep using the hdam opamps.
 
Hi Tuxx,
I think that the reason is DC offset. You should disconnect your amplifier, then adjust 0 DC on output of the HDAM modules using potentiometer on the HDAM modules.

I also have power amplifier without capacitors in signal path and everything is fine when I use the HDAM modules.
 
That is very easy. Connect voltmeter to a output of one channel and start turning potentiometer clockwise or in opposite direction until voltmeter will show 0V. If nothing is changing then connect voltmeter to another channel output. Repeat the same for other channel.
 
Thanks again Valeri100!

I did what you told me. Now the voltage on each channel output is zero. However i still get some noise and the woofers are still moving (not the same as previously).

It seems that i need a more accurate voltmeter.
 
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tuxx: can you let us know how is grounding of this DAC made? I had similar issue due to missing grounding from the main voltage socket, in my AKM DAC I had to even connect PCB separately as the chassis did not pass the grounding properly to the board, I wouldn't be curios if there isn't any grounding or it's not connected properly to the board which is common issue with these Chinese DACs...
 
It is very strange that with ADA4627 it works fine. The HDAM modules are kind of OA. In any case you can add a capacitor between Dac and amplifier. Capacity depends on imput impedance of the amplifier which is usually high and 1 uF shold be enough
 
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