Wish they offered the boards separately.wushuliu wrote:And yet another r2r dac. Less than 500!
http://www.denafrips.com
Funny how the opening page says they "made" affordable audio products. Guess we are late.
Wish they offered the boards separately.wushuliu wrote:And yet another r2r dac. Less than 500!
http://www.denafrips.com
I do not doubt that is true.abraxalito wrote:A diamond buffer suggests push-pull. I'd suggest an SE buffer is more likely to sound transparent than a push-pull.
Ha, quite the opposite the precise aim is to get the interested parties interested and salivating wildly :)rickmcinnis wrote:Well, you think you can write a post like that and not get the dogs of audio salivating?
Have you looked at my blog over on DIYA? Here's a post about modding a digital amp into a DAC : http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/blogs/ab ... p-dac.htmlAny chance of you showing us you set-up?
What amp are you currently using?AS happy as I am with my Nigelized SOEKRIS I do think there is a lack of dynamics.
There's one aspect which has so far put a fair few people off - the custom wound transformers. But if there's a few people interested perhaps nige could persuade a transformer shop to make some?Would LOVE to give it a try.
I'll have to investigate them to see if the PSUs are likely impacting their dynamics.rickmcinnis wrote:I am using quite a few amplifiers; multi amp horn system.
Main amps are First Watt J2s (made into mono amps) and SIT 1s.
Not yet, I'm not yet 100% happy with using the FDA chips as digital amps due to not being sure I've fully optimized the PSU. I'm still experimenting on that. But as DACs (digital amp with modified output filter and step-down transformer) they're my reference for D/A.So your scheme is an "all in one" approach? DAC and amplifier?
Not surprising as its something a bit different that no-one else has done (rather like nige's output trafo volume controls!). But there might be some interest for those who're looking for the next step up in dynamics.What you have shown leaves me confused as to how this is used as a DAC alone. (Which is not surprising)
Nickel is great but fairly costly. Not sure how DIY-able it is in terms of building your own cores. I use ferrite partly because its got lots of options in cores available but mostly because its cheap. It does have an advantage over nickel in that its non-conductive which makes for better isolation between input and output. This is fairly important in a DAC that's fed over a USB from a noisy PC.For transformers, there is Dave Slagle over here. He would use nickel laminations. One would think those better than ferrite but I have no real idea. What do you think?
That is indeed one of the great beauties of this approach - depending on how you do it the driving power can be immense. You can get low output impedances without use of NFB if you think that's important.I certainly like the idea of a DAC with plenty of driving power.
Can't see why not.Would my situation work with your DAC scheme?
I'll wait a bit then and see if there's a sign of more interest than just you.There is nothing about this that scares me off but I know there is much I do not understand about what you are doing. Would not want you to go into detail for just one person.
SO, unless there is a chorus of folks wanting to try this do not start a thread on my account.