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DIYParadise.com is offering a fully assembled NOS DAC circuit board for $115.00 plus shipping.This uses the 1545 DAC and reclocks the digital input at 80 Mhz.I have just received a couple of them to play around with.The assembled version comes with leads soldered to the board with RCA jacks. All you have to do is hook it up to 12 VDC and you are ready to go.I hav ...
In comparison to a Mensa Plus DI/O, it does seem to lack dynamics and high end and low end extension. ...
Vinnie,I just hooked it up last night in my office system.I am running it into my modified Hagerman Clarinet tube preamp.The output is a bit lower, but there is plenty of gain in this system.Running it all day so far, the dynamics do seem to be getting better.I am a bit concerned about the phase and impedance issues. I may experiment with a transformer on the output of the DAC so phase can be switched as desired. This could also increase ouput levels if needed.
This thread just makes me want the DAC more Hurry yeo, hurry!
Anyone have a good source with 2 coaxial digital outputs?
From a strictly technical viewpoint, the Monica 2 is a poor design. First, all asynchronous reclocking adds jitter equal to the period of the reclocking frequency. In this case, the 80MHz reclock adds approximately 8ns rms jitter. Furthermore, the reclock jitter has a linear distribution where all possible values have equal probabilities. In other words, the likelihood that any particular clock edge occurs 8ns later than it should is the same as any particular clock edge occurring 1ns late or any oth ...
Yes, this is the dac that I installed in Dmasons custom Reali-T and it is a great value! I've been playing with one for the past few weeks and am really enjoying it. Yeo at diyparadise is getting very, very busy these days Regards,
Hi Vinnie, I had assumed that you would put the Scott Nixon NOS DAC into Dmason's Reali-T. Does this represent a shift in your direction? Will you be moving toward the diyParidise DAC? Thanks, Paul