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I bought one of these on eBay for the princely sum of $22. Including postage and a wallwart... Mostly, I was just curious, but also I was wondering if I might use it with this (since I would need to buy 4 of them in that case). It's quite tiny. In extensive listening tests (about 10 minutes) I preferred it over the Muse TDA1543 DAC. The treble is not quite right but I prefer that to the mids not being right. There's not a lot to see inside, a board with SMD components, inc the DAC chip, an 8414 and some other chip which I assume is for the optical in.I need to set up a little Apple TV system to try out stuff like this.
Does the boombox run on battery power or AC? If it's powered by AC, you might also consider an Apple Airport Express. The previous generation (A1264) used the CS4344 DAC chip and the new Airport Express (with Apple TV form factor) uses the very similar AKM4420.If the boombox is run on AC and the outdoor use is within range of your wireless router, you can get pretty good sound from the analog out of the Airport Express without needing to have the laptop in proximity or physically connected and it could also be conveniently controlled from an iPhone or Android phone.Steve
Any suggestions for a USB DAC (cheap) that is powered by USB?
I don't see any mounting screw holes on this board. How do you mount this type board? I kind of wish it was in a box already, so it could be used with different sources. It seems a waste to mount it in my BB and not be able to use it elsewhere.
Here's another dumb question: When outputting audio from the PC via USB, is the PC internal sound processing, and internal DAC bypassed? If so how do you control volume?
When you buy from these China Direct suppliers, is there duty applied to the purchase? Also, how long does it normally take to receive?