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Quote from: GHM on 4 Nov 2006, 03:15 pmWhat's the input sensitivity of your Nuforce amplifiers? NuForce doesn' publish the input sensitivty for any of their amps. Nor, do they state the output voltage for their preamps. Can't find that info in any reviews, either. It would also be helpful to know the output of his Audio Sector Non OS dac.
What's the input sensitivity of your Nuforce amplifiers?
"On construction. The nobs are not quite centered..."What do you mean by "not centered"?
Hi all, my apologies but this morn I don't have time to reread the thread. Has anyone tried the Charlize with the P. TVC ? I have a kit to build this winter, and 3886 and 3875 gc's. Also interested if anyone's tried it with tube amp? I may look for an ebay el34 or el84 .Thanks, Don
Thanks DM and Steve..I didn't know Mike used the AS Dac?
I talked to Peter about this. As Steve states it is dependent on the resistors used. Peter supplies 2700 ohm resistors. So I take this as the output impedance.
AFAIK the output voltage is 2 volts.
You remind me I've had one here for over a year now that I still haven't got 'round to assembling.
Don't feel bad, I've got one of Tubelover's TDA1541A kits that I quickly assembled, really liked, then took it apart for a new chassis and some upgrades yet never touched it again. That was November of 2004.It just so happened that I picked up a 2005 upgraded Museatex Bitstrea a few months later and never got back around to the kit. I really need to finish that with upgrades.
Hey, how 'bout we each make a little Fall/Winter project out of them?
I'm in, my girlfriend has given me a "use it or lose it" ultimatum about my audio projects. I've got so much stuff just sitting around unused or unfinsihed.
By the way, something that may not have been terribly obvious from the fact that reducing the value of the I/V resistors reduces the output of the DAC is that a variable I/V resistance would allow you to kill two birds with one stone; I/V conversion and volume control. And the interesting aspect of this approach is that output impedance would behave like that of a TVC, i.e. lower and lower as you reduce the volume. And, if you buy into the argument, also as with the TVC, none of the signal is "wasted as heat." I'd been thinking about this several years ago and was going to buy one of Scott Nixon's DACs to do some experimenting with it, but dragged my feet for a year until Peter was kind enough to send me one of his DACs, and then dragged my feet some more until here I am still sitting with the thing sitting unassembled in a drawer. Anyway, something to think about for those who aren't such foot draggers as I am. se
I built Peter's AS dac a while ago, interesting idea to combine the IV resistor and volume functions into one item. I may try that, but I have a bunch of other projects I am trying to get done.
Quote from: randytsuch on 5 Nov 2006, 06:43 amI built Peter's AS dac a while ago, interesting idea to combine the IV resistor and volume functions into one item. I may try that, but I have a bunch of other projects I am trying to get done.Don't do it. I did some asking around and came to find that it won't work with that DAC chip.Ah well. Win some, lose some. se
By the way, do you have a URL for Tubelover's DAC?
Quote from: Steve Eddy on 5 Nov 2006, 01:20 amBy the way, do you have a URL for Tubelover's DAC?I forgot to mention that it is a parallel TDA1541A dac with tube output stage that can use a 6c45 SE, 6DJ8 SRPP or AD844 opamp. The kit came with all parts needed except 18V transformers, chassis, and rca's.Tubelover's new website is working, but there isn't any info up yet. Here is the original thread(45 pages) with pictures of his version 1 & 2 PCB's plus complete circuit and parts description. Believe it or not, I spent all of tonight searching for the dac board and cannot find the damn thing anywhere in my hobby room. I can't find the original box, either. Oddly, I keep everything, religiously, but there's nothing here!!! This is driving me crazy! The only thing I can think is that my EE brother was real interested in it last Christmas when he was down here. Maybe I gave it to him because it wasn't getting used. I threw out a bunch of empty boxes 6 months ago, I hope it wasn't in one of them.Damned shame because it was the heaviest and best looking pcb board I have ever laid hands on. The dac allowed for all kinds of experimentation.Now I'm wondering what else I've lost.
Nicholas,inquiring minds want to know about:1. hybrid amp. is this one enclosure or two separate enclosure amp to play stereo2. CD transport to match your DAC at around 320-350 USD. after 7 years dispose of transport when laserexpires. if your DAC is as good as your TVC nothing can stop you.3. need picture of your power energizer.