I was looking to build an amp, LM3886 or LM3875, but I do not really have the time.
Built LM3875 years ago and it sounded great, Brian GT boards I think.
Then found out Niles uses LM3886 incorporated into small modules.
Then just bought Niles SI-275 because it was so cheap and some reviews said it was bass heavy.
I need to buy a preamp with an optical input and RCA outputs.
What brands/models should I buy or does anyone have one for sale or maybe a kit? I have a case I like I have been saving for years.
Or I can buy an amp with optical input, which I think will be harder/more expensive.
There are a lot of (what I call) very nice RCA/analog amps out there for cheap. I guess it is old technology 😕
Built LM3875 years ago and it sounded great, Brian GT boards I think.
Then found out Niles uses LM3886 incorporated into small modules.
Then just bought Niles SI-275 because it was so cheap and some reviews said it was bass heavy.
I need to buy a preamp with an optical input and RCA outputs.
What brands/models should I buy or does anyone have one for sale or maybe a kit? I have a case I like I have been saving for years.
Or I can buy an amp with optical input, which I think will be harder/more expensive.
There are a lot of (what I call) very nice RCA/analog amps out there for cheap. I guess it is old technology 😕
A device with an optical input and RCA outputs is called a DAC.
There are plenty of DAC designs out there for sale with headphone amps built in, and that would give you the analog volume control you desire.
There are plenty of DAC designs out there for sale with headphone amps built in, and that would give you the analog volume control you desire.
I have a Rotel RSP 1068 that has a Optical input and Analog (RCA) out.
Its a Home theater preamp / processor - may be just what you need....Digital in, Analog (with volume control) out
Its a Home theater preamp / processor - may be just what you need....Digital in, Analog (with volume control) out
A device with an optical input and RCA outputs is called a DAC.
There are plenty of DAC designs out there for sale with headphone amps built in, and that would give you the analog volume control you desire.
I thought a DAC was a digital active crossover.
I guess I made that up somewhere along the way
