Gritings Digital Gurus!🙂
This Project is about build a Power DAC
to match the input of SEWA 7 Watt Class A MOSFET Power Amp.
Would it be possible to design a Power DAC for this SEWA amp?????
I mean a non oversampling DAC that has enough power to direct drive the SEWA. No preamp just a buffered (maybe tube....) DAC with ca.11V RMS output and the SEWA!
Requirements:
+/-20V voltage swing
Able to drive 47K-100K, 250pF
have a variable gain option: between 1-10 (for example) instead of Volume control.
Low noise
Wishlist:
-Uses available parts
-Easy to build
-very nice sound.....😀
Please help us to make this dream come true!
Tyimo
This Project is about build a Power DAC
to match the input of SEWA 7 Watt Class A MOSFET Power Amp.
Would it be possible to design a Power DAC for this SEWA amp?????
I mean a non oversampling DAC that has enough power to direct drive the SEWA. No preamp just a buffered (maybe tube....) DAC with ca.11V RMS output and the SEWA!
Requirements:
+/-20V voltage swing
Able to drive 47K-100K, 250pF
have a variable gain option: between 1-10 (for example) instead of Volume control.
Low noise
Wishlist:
-Uses available parts
-Easy to build
-very nice sound.....😀
Please help us to make this dream come true!
Tyimo
non oversampling dac - Power DAC
hey!
hope the few good digital guys
that are left after some left this place
can give us some guidance 😉
we need
- a chip that is very easy to use for non-oversampling
- or a link to such a DIY project
- if is current output from DAC we want some great I/V converter
- with the option of variable voltage gain (say 0 to x15) of output from this I/V
- output voltage 15-20 volt peak, 10-15 V RMS
- to be able to drive a output power follower with output ~10-20 Watt into 8/4 Ohm speakers
- this high voltage ouput Power DAC should be able to drive
- a normal line load impedance of like 22-47 kOhm
thanks digital gurus
🙂
hey!
hope the few good digital guys
that are left after some left this place
can give us some guidance 😉
we need
- a chip that is very easy to use for non-oversampling
- or a link to such a DIY project
- if is current output from DAC we want some great I/V converter
- with the option of variable voltage gain (say 0 to x15) of output from this I/V
- output voltage 15-20 volt peak, 10-15 V RMS
- to be able to drive a output power follower with output ~10-20 Watt into 8/4 Ohm speakers
- this high voltage ouput Power DAC should be able to drive
- a normal line load impedance of like 22-47 kOhm
thanks digital gurus
🙂
Hi Lineup!
Nice to see here!😀
For the start:
-TDA1543
-TDA1541
-RJM's DAC of the clones on
www.geocities.com/rjm003.geo/rjmaudio/diy_dac.html
-Galavotti's ZERO DIY "Kusunoki-style" DAC on
www.geocities.com/agalavotti/zerodac.htm
Greets:
Tyimo
Nice to see here!😀
For the start:
a chip that is very easy to use for non-oversampling
-TDA1543
-TDA1541
or a link to such a DIY project
-RJM's DAC of the clones on
www.geocities.com/rjm003.geo/rjmaudio/diy_dac.html
-Galavotti's ZERO DIY "Kusunoki-style" DAC on
www.geocities.com/agalavotti/zerodac.htm
Greets:
Tyimo
Hey Lineup brother!🙂
It seems nobody can answer to us. I am afraid the DAC gurus died out like the dynos or our question was too stupid😀
Now I reedit my first question to this:
What couod be the max. output voltage of a DAC chip???
Greets:
Tyimo
It seems nobody can answer to us. I am afraid the DAC gurus died out like the dynos or our question was too stupid😀
Now I reedit my first question to this:
What couod be the max. output voltage of a DAC chip???
Greets:
Tyimo
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