Was googling around for other DIY DACs you can build. Most are simple TDA1541 or TDA1543 architectures, often non-oversampled with no output filter. Not much else available comparable to the CHIME. Hey, that's good for me!
But I found one good alternative - the "Rakk Dac". It looks to be a nicely done set of boards. Seems to have most of the same superb features of the HAGDAC, including reclocking, but uses a segmented sigma-delta converter (PCM1794), instead of the more expensive multi-bit type (PCM1704). Still, it offers a comparable solution. The main difference is in the cost.
Rakk ($250) + Tent ($250) + Output ($500) + Supply ($250) + Transformer ($150) = $1400. And that doesn't include a chassis. A full-blown CHIME (with chassis) will cost you about $925 DIY.
Any other DIY DACs out there worth looking at?
jh
