TDA1545 / TDA1543 and Vref (pin 7)

The datasheets for both the 8-pin TDA1543 and 1545 dacs note a Vref connection to the non-inverting side of the right and left I/V op-amps. See schematic for both DACs (pg 3 or pg 4).
http://www.lampizator.eu/lampizator/LINKS AND DOWNLOADS/DATAMINING/tda 1543.pdf
http://vasiltech.narod.ru/files/TDA1545A.pdf
Pulling out my old projects, I realize that for the discrete (non-op amp) I/V stage I built, I did use the most of the datasheet schematic but did not connect Vref (pin 7) to the I/V.
I recall other DIYers at the time doing the same thing.
And sonics are very good and clean.
However, in OEM cd players that use TDA1543 (or 1545), the service manual schematics [example from hfiengine.com: hfe_philips_cd110_130_140_service_en.pdf (1543) : https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/marantz/cd-36.shtml (1545) ] do use the full datasheet suggestion, including "elaborate" connections to the I/V opamps..
How important is to connect Vref to the I/V (opamp or discrerte) ?
 
Not important at all, its just a handy, ready-made positive voltage reference. On 1545 its a decoupled fraction of the VDD (1/6 to 1/3) that's fed to the opamps and not pin7. However, on 1543, pin7 is a stable voltage (~3 diode drops from GND).
 
Actually ... yes.
The albums shown have The Secret messages as to why it works 😉
In that old Magnavox (CD2000, similar to CDB480, 490-492) -- orig had no oversampling OEM, and with a TDA1543.
I do have a little whine and noise at at quiet music passages (fade ups, fade outs) still. But when music starts playing at normal volume, I no longer hear the small distortion. I don't have the TDA1545A's Vcc pins bypassed, so decoupling is still an issue; and I also have to separate the power between DF and DAC. The V_ref pin 7 isn't connected to anything -- possible drawback -- on the I/V stage, which is Rudolf's Jocko Homo style.

Actually, music sounds quite good with decent separation -- Using L channel out for one 1545 and R for other..



 
I can ride my bicycle on the metal rims but I wouldn't call it working.
Are you suggesting what we have accomplished is not working or is sonically compromised is some way? We're listening to it right now. "A Dream Within a Dream" and "Magic".
Good, hi-fi sound.
Why not try to repeat the experiment yourself?
We encourage all to REPEAT this experiment -- see photos and notes in this thread for how to do it. It works.
CAUTION: About datasheets ... the content within them is not as it appears. See:
https://statics.cirrus.com/pubs/proDatasheet/CS8416_DS578F5.pdf
pg. 24

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UFO's are Real (1979)


.... and the follow up ...
https://odysee.com/@Eyes.On.UFOs_docs:e/Contact-From-The-Pleiades-1987:7Xs
 
TDA1545 pin7 is nowhere called a 'VREF' in the datasheet. Its an 'IREF' pin which is rather different. Treating it as VREF can only lead to ineffective design....
The DS mixes up refs to "ref".
https://www.sowter.co.uk/dacinfo/TDA1545A.pdf
Pg. 4 (Fig.1 Block diagram.)
Also: Search DS for "Vref". Hits = 4x
Also, pg. 6:
The reference output voltage VREF in Fig.1 is 2⁄3VDD. In this way the maximum dynamic range is achieved over the entire power supply range. The tolerance of the reference input current in Fig.1 depends on the tolerance of the resistors R3, R4 and RREF (note 3).
Regardless ... is the 0.83V regulator for the TDA1545A VREF really an "ineffective design"? If so, why?