I know I've been here before but I've done a little more research (I've realised being electronically clueless is no barrier to research in this topic!) since last I asked.....
I have acquired a brand spanking new Sony CD-rom drive from my local computer parts supplier for the princely sum of AU$29. I had one already but since it was still in a computer that worked I figured I'd better find one that wasn't. Alternatively, 2nd hand ones are available for AU$19. But since this is new research to me then why not start with something new.
Now, amongst other outputs, this CD-rom has analogue audio out (left and right channels) and a SPDIF digital out (as active and ground pins rather than the RCA jack). So connectivity with the DAKSA won't be an issue. It'll plug straight in!!! Yay.
Power supply could be diverting though. The CD drive needs a 5V @ 1amp supply and a 12V @ 1.5amp supply. This is relatively easy too as Meanwell 60W open frame dual ouput power supplies that suit these requirements are available from Computronics in West Oz (
www.computronics.com.au/tools) for about AU$25 plus GST.
At this point the whole thing sounds too simple. And too cheap. Is it really that basic? Or is there something I've missed in terms of creating a budget CD transport to suit the DAKSA. What else could I possibly need (apart of course from wire, fuses, a switch and a box to put it all in)?
Alternatively, what if the DAKSA could also supply these power requirements? Or could I use the Meanwell PS to run the CD in one box and use the DAC in another. Better still could it be integrated into one box.......or will the transport PS electronically interfere with the DAC PS?
Hugh? Tinker? Anyone?