TDA1541A Dual differential MK1

That, and why would you want to butcher the TDA1541A’s linearity by loading the output into a >0R resistor and then use a transformer. There’s perfectly fine active I/V conversion schemes to be found that are far superior in every way.


There is no resistor across the dac outputs and I prefer a minimalist approach provided I like the sound. Don't want to add more active devices and no preamp is required, just a pot between the dac and my tube amp. (when I've finished it, and you cannot get more simple than 3 tubes and a opt for 25w pure class A p-p )


As regards the inductance of the dem cap traces, I'm using low frequency dem clocking so the tiny inductance is not an issue.
 
I've driven the TDA1541A from an JLSounds board in differential. Not the sound that I prefer from the TDA. I actually do enjoy the SAA7220 sound signature...


What I/V conversion did you use?
The benefits of differential seems to me to be best suited to bifilar wound transformers as these will both cancel out the 2ma output offset and greatly reduce quantisation noise so no further filtering or amplification is required.
 
To be honest it was my early days into diy dac, told sowter that I wanted to build a parallel dac with trafo out but somehow they misunderstood & that's how I ended up with these trafo. lol. I've now matured from endless mucking around & have taken a slightly different route but still using trafo output but in 1 to 1 line opt instead.

Cheers & Merry Xmas
 
Well bateryman is using 100 uF lytics as DEM caps...I believe he is needing to try the best practice around this chip instead. Sometimes ones need an extra 10 years of experiments before to try something elqe. As the Ldovr regs, I tried it...Sterile sound...imho because the layout and output caps of the tiny pcb...not good for these tda1541 powerline.

Do you a favor, use only one chip, S1, S2, or late SouthAsia fabricated, active IV, diamond stage style with zero V trimming between the two channels to avoid dc coupling caps, no feedback, no crappy lytics for the 14 DEM decoupling but if you 14 BG N caps perfectly matched with less than 2.5 mm leads pitch. Choose sota IV resistor and select them with ears, do spend hundred hours on working of the ground decoupling and choices of regs typologys with good caps where it is needef.
...then only use outputt traffo if your pre needs symetric inputs

But who am I, it is not if we never talked of that before on numerous thread...again best documented dac chip ever.
At the end we will all listen to Maria Carey Christhmas song...so why bother, hey.
 
What I/V conversion did you use?
The benefits of differential seems to me to be best suited to bifilar wound transformers as these will both cancel out the 2ma output offset and greatly reduce quantisation noise so no further filtering or amplification is required.

Right now 3x stacked AD844/OPA627, I'll maybe try OPA681 one day.
I'm flirting with a passive I/V followed by Aikido tube preamp, definitely not going the discrete JFET/BJT route.
Headphone amp is a INA1620 w/ differential input.