ES9038Q2M Board

None taken! It's really for the best as it's certainly safer to be thorough than otherwise, especially when describing a schematic by looking at a pcb. That's regardless one's experience level.

You've certainly been busy with this board!
 

Looks like that was for a version 1.04 DAC. The current version appears to be 1.06.

Regarding use of a controller, the 1.06 DAC doesn't seem to need one. It appears to adjust automatically to the input stream with the user only needing to select a hardware input using the jumpers, or maybe using a switch instead which has been wired up to the jumper posts.
 
Hi Mark

Yes, two per channel between the DAC and the opamp, so one for the + and one for the - dac output. I was very surprised with the results; will post measurements, time willing. But I couldn't go below 2.7 Ohm because the board froze for unrelated reasons. Some further experimentation may be required to find the optimum point.

I also tested this with the 9018 board, but in that case any resistance added in the path between opamp and dac produces more distortion.
 
Vref should work best at the quiescent, or 1/2 of full scale in this case, DAC output voltage. That, in turn, is dependent on AVCC whatever it happens to be.

It is not so important for Vref to be at an exact, pre-determined, fixed reference voltage.
 
Could someone show me the easiest way to put the Dac in current mode?
I followed the advice of Madds1 post # 355 but the indicated resistance seems irrelevant, I tried all the values between 0 and 3.2M.
I'm a beginner, could you show some images too?
Any suggestions?