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Building up proto boards. Got CHIME mostly built, HAGDAC still blank. Here's a shot of the proto HAGUSB....
...Then there is the simpler is better axiom. I just don't agree with this. Instead, I believe in elegance. But simplest? Then we should be driving one cylinder cars. My phonostage should use only one tube. There are many reasons I use three tube stages per channel in my Cornet phonostage. Real reasons that make it way better than if I had used one tube (which I could have done). These are all based on personal design choices, which makes your choice of designer important. I guess that makes me a non-extremist. Simplest is not best, yet I abhor complexity. I despise the brute force methods of some (just throw money and/or hardware at it). For me, it's all about elegance, synergy, and value. ...
Hi Jim- Wow, you work quickly. Thank you for sharing your process here, it is very interesting. I know that you have stated that your dac will upsample, and I think it would be interesting to compare the upsampled to the non upsampled output.
I have had some difficulties understanding the real benefits of upsampling, and in my own limited experience with upsampling, I question it's transparency and benefits. I have an admittedly low end player, a Phillips 963, which offers upsampling to 24/192 ...
Sorry for the confusion, HAGDAC won't be asynchronous. My mistake for using the term "24/96" or similar. Everything synchronous, the word clock is 352.8kHz, or exactly 8x the 44.1k input. So it is upsampled, but not asynchronous. I agree with Todd, anything else has unwanted side effects. I suppose a harmonic upsample (non-integer) would be ok, but definately not two unrelated clocks.My "reclocking" is nothing more than a complete regeneration of the exact same bit clock. Same frequency and phase, ...
Come on - make this product a reality already I've been playing around with a non-oversampling DAC lately and don't necessarily like what I'm hearing as much as my modded DI/O.I need an upsampling DI/O killer kit to get my grubby little rosin covered fingers on. It might not be yet, but I need a good project for the summer too.Enjoy,Bob
CHIME motherboard built. Progress is good, except on HAGUSB. Can get Windows XP to recognize it. Probably something real simple. Just not obvious.jh
Yeah, the HAGUSB can be sold separately. Not sure if I sell it as a kit, since the surface mount parts are really small. What do you think? Anyone want to solder 0603 packages and the TSSOP?jh