Hi,
I'm using a PCM1704 DAC with 8414 received. I have connected the PIN 14 of the PCM1704 directly to the ECC88 buffer stage...which is from AudioNote. I have attached the schema.
When i turn on the digital signal to the DAC, i get a big "hiss" sound...with the actual music slightly in the back. When there is not digital signal coming in from the transport....the hiss sound disappears.
Could this is a problem due to impedance. Can someone help me integrate the DAC and the tube buffer....any help would be great.
Regards
Sandy
I'm using a PCM1704 DAC with 8414 received. I have connected the PIN 14 of the PCM1704 directly to the ECC88 buffer stage...which is from AudioNote. I have attached the schema.
When i turn on the digital signal to the DAC, i get a big "hiss" sound...with the actual music slightly in the back. When there is not digital signal coming in from the transport....the hiss sound disappears.
Could this is a problem due to impedance. Can someone help me integrate the DAC and the tube buffer....any help would be great.
Regards
Sandy
Attachments
See datasheet : http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets_pdf/P/C/M/1/PCM1704.shtml
This is a Iout DAC -> needs an I/V converter. The 220k resistor can't be an I/V converter, something is missing
This is a Iout DAC -> needs an I/V converter. The 220k resistor can't be an I/V converter, something is missing
mgm31 said:
This is a Iout DAC -> needs an I/V converter. The 220k resistor can't be an I/V converter, something is missing
I happen to own the dac associated with the shown schematic. The SRPP stage is preceded by a transformer based i/v stage. By connecting directly to the grid of the SRPP stage, the 220k resistor becomes the de facto i/v converter, like it or not, and it is way too big.
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