I'd like to know if it is possible to utilize the Sowter 9335 pot-trans in a DAC (PCM-63) having as I/V converter a R of 10 ohm.
The 9335 should have its primary connected in parallel with the R and its secondary connected to the outputs.
The cables between DAC and preamplifier should be no longer than 30 cm.
The 9335 should have its primary connected in parallel with the R and its secondary connected to the outputs.
The cables between DAC and preamplifier should be no longer than 30 cm.
I wouldn't recommend it. Seems suited for voltage-out DACs, not current-out. How are you going to get the signal up to a usable level?
Jocko
Jocko
Why not, Jocko ?
9335 should work well fed from a 10 ohm source and should be no problem with the lead length.
The only probelm could be represented by dc offset from the DAC (but I believe that this is not the case) that would magnetise the
transformer.
Antonio
9335 should work well fed from a 10 ohm source and should be no problem with the lead length.
The only probelm could be represented by dc offset from the DAC (but I believe that this is not the case) that would magnetise the
transformer.
Antonio
Because you are talking about a signal that might reach 10 mV. Yes, moving coils work that way, but why make things hard for yourself.
Jocko
Jocko
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