Nope. Sorry I wasn't clear enough.
I was referring to the 14-pin 74HC** (the chip which is just before the pulse transformer) that XO3 uses for the SPDIF.
I was referring to the 14-pin 74HC** (the chip which is just before the pulse transformer) that XO3 uses for the SPDIF.

Ruach I do'nt think it's what you think it is, I remember asking Guido about this and I did'nt get a straight answer, but I think it's more special than just a straight 74HC**** that's why he grinds the number off, or could it be reverse psychology to make us think it's some new type of buffer that nobodys caught onto yet.
Cheers George
Cheers George
BTW does anyone know what the multi turn trimpot does? and how to set it if needed?
Cheers George
Cheers George
Ruach said:Hi georgehifi, good to hear that you are getting good results with your Teac transport.
Have you tried replacing the 74HC** with 74VHC**?
Hi Guido, thanks for your clarification. I will pop by my local diy parts store for the 1000uF Blackgate. The lead space for the 470uF Blackgate doesn't quite fit the solderpads on the PCB.
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