Hi Ryssen, Yes the Sheldon Stokes dac uses 1K resistors in series on + and - dac output to the transformer. Did you try the zoebel? The resistor and capacitor from the datasheet across the output winding? My dac was very hard sounding at first. After many hours it did improve. I'm very happy with it now. The details are better since rewiring the attenuator in my preamp. 🙂 Dave
No,maybe I should try them..Did you try the zoebel? The resistor and capacitor from the datasheet across the output winding?
Hi Ryssen, I have done some listening test comparing my Mark II TDA1541A dac with the Edcors and the CS4398 dac with the Lundahls. Both are very good. The TDA is very detailed and musical. The 4398 is very lush and rich sounding with more impact in the bass. I like each dac very much, just to hard to pick a winner. It's down to preference or mood. 🙂 Both are keepers.... Let me know what you think on the zoebel, also they like a load resistor on the secondary around 40K Ohm. See the datasheet. Regards, Dave
Ok,I will have to order the components,so might take a day or three 🙂Let me know what you think on the zoebel, also they like a load resistor on the secondary around 40K Ohm. See the datasheet.
I have been listening for a couple of hours with the resistors and the cap soldered.And I can´t say that it sounds any better than without them,so I will probably not use them. The LL1690 still sounds 5 times better than the LL1540.Did you try with and without them?
Hope mayday don´t mind whe are using his thread. 🙂
Hope mayday don´t mind whe are using his thread. 🙂
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I read now and then but I don't really have the time or energy to diy atm.
I read now and then but I don't really have the time or energy to diy atm.
Hi Ryssen, Sorry for my late reply. On my DAC I listened without the zoebel and found the sound to have a hard edge. With the cap and resistor that hard sound was less bothersome. I'm not sure if it was a break in issue? I now have 100's of hours on my DAC. 🙂 I think the LL1690 takes a long time to settle in. Just be careful not to have any DC offset across it. Permalloy can become a magnet. With a CS4398 there is practically no offset to speak of. Now that you have some hours on your DAC. Do you feel it is improving? Dave
Hi Mayday, Did you like the picture of my case I sent you? I may start the install of the Mark II board this week.... 🙂
Hi Ryssen, Sorry for my late reply. On my DAC I listened without the zoebel and found the sound to have a hard edge. With the cap and resistor that hard sound was less bothersome. I'm not sure if it was a break in issue? I now have 100's of hours on my DAC. 🙂 I think the LL1690 takes a long time to settle in. Just be careful not to have any DC offset across it. Permalloy can become a magnet. With a CS4398 there is practically no offset to speak of. Now that you have some hours on your DAC. Do you feel it is improving? Dave
It´s hard to say,maybe they have gotten softer (In a good way) especialy in the highs.
Hi Mayday, Did you like the picture of my case I sent you? I may start the install of the Mark II board this week.... 🙂
Yeah, got it. Nice!
I'll answer your mail tomorrow, it's been a bit hectic lately my friend.
Hi Ryssen, Maybe some additional break in time will help. I'm considering buffering the output of the transformer to see if things change. That is a little different I realize. Ideal situation is to eliminate active devices. As an experiment it might be interesting. Dave
Been thinking about that myself,I have the B1 I can try,maybe I´ll try that some day,report back if you try it.
Hi Ryssen, Ordered parts to build a buffer. Just waiting for the parts. I will let you know if it changes anything. Dave
Hi Ryssen, Sorry I haven't had time to do a buffer yet. I hope to find time in the next month. Dave
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