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Hmm, pretty interesting that there is only a small difference between the SC and Newava transformers. But, could be that the SPDIF receiver side (DAC) is the limiting factor, and is keeping you from hearing more of a difference.
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You can not see the 0.1 uF film cap, used for the DC block. It is under the transformer. One end is soldered into a ground via, the other to the transformer.
. . could I solder another resistor (not the SMR) from the C86 (0.1 cap) a
The top picture is the correct one, except that the cap is on the "cold" side of the primary winding.
You can see the trace going to the output inductors and then the SPDIF output going to the right and then up. I cut this trace so the stray wiring was no longer connected.
Not sure we are on the same wavelength. I may need to send you some of that cable, but it looks to me that you are not doing it right. Why is the 100 ohm resistor connected to the coupling cap on one end, and the 249 ohm resistor on the other end?
I thought the 300R should be connected serially with 0.22uF on the primary site (pin3 of Newava S22083- pin4 to ground).
That all confirms to the circuit I posted but what you show above looks different. Is this what you have done?
The resistor on the secondary may need tweaking, possibly a few ohms higher.