Hi gang,
I recently picked up a Denon DVD-2900 universal player, and I've got the urge to tinker with it a bit.
I'd like to bypass the opamp outputs and come up with a better sounding solution.
The CD player uses a DSD1790 DAC chip, very similar to the DSD1792.
It is a differential, current output chip...see the spec sheet below.
http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/dsd1792.pdf
It seems like there are three ways I can accomplish this task:
1. Vacuum tube output stage (active)
2. Transformer output stage (passive)
3. Transformer, followed by vacuum tube output stage (combination)
My line stage preamp is an Extended Foreplay 3.
Can anybody suggest a way to implement any of the aforementioned schemes?
Maybe there are schematics out there that you've tried?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
I recently picked up a Denon DVD-2900 universal player, and I've got the urge to tinker with it a bit.
I'd like to bypass the opamp outputs and come up with a better sounding solution.
The CD player uses a DSD1790 DAC chip, very similar to the DSD1792.
It is a differential, current output chip...see the spec sheet below.
http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/dsd1792.pdf
It seems like there are three ways I can accomplish this task:
1. Vacuum tube output stage (active)
2. Transformer output stage (passive)
3. Transformer, followed by vacuum tube output stage (combination)
My line stage preamp is an Extended Foreplay 3.
Can anybody suggest a way to implement any of the aforementioned schemes?
Maybe there are schematics out there that you've tried?
Thanks in advance,
Mike