All you ever need to know about DAC kitsWell, almost...
History of the DAC
Pre-requisite to build the DAC Work logically : Solder in all components except for CS8412 and TDA154x. Power up and measure that power supply voltages are correct. Then in goes last 2 chips. Power up again to make sure that power supply voltages are still correct. With TDA1545, check that one end of R18 is at 1/2Vdd while the other end is at some other voltage (~0.8V in mind). Then hook it up.
Don't Worry, Be Happy Because of this wonderful reason, these DAC kits will not put out 2V output like most conventional CDPs. If you are using single DAC chips, it's more like 0.5-0.6V. If you parallel the chips ala 4xTDA1543 or 8xTDA1543, then the output level is higher. Remember, these are current output DACs so when you parallel the DACs, the current adds up and you get more current, hence more voltage output. 4xTDA1543 gets you to almost 2V while 8xTDA1543 gets you more than 2V. If your system is low gain and needs all the swing from your DAC stage, do NOT be alarmed that you need to crank up your volume from 10 o'clock till 1 o'clock to get back the same listening level. There is nothing wrong going on here. It's just that the DAC output voltage is lower, that's all. It's no different like connecting a lower sensitivity speakers at the output. You just need to crank up the volume, that's all. If you feel that it is important to listen at 10 o'clock as opposed to 1 o'clock, then feel free to add in a gain stage. This is where I'm stubborn, obstinate to the point of being a pain in the you-know-where. The decision to eschew convention is partly based on my experience of haven't heard any gain stage at the DAC level work so brilliantly without destroying the purity of the DAC stage. I have listened to opamp stage (even using OPA627), tube stage (using the ubiquitous 6922 variants etc) blah blah blah... but never liked its "flavourings". Each time, my ears tell me that no gain stage is still better. Of all the gain stages I have heard (okay, I haven't heard that many), the one most faithful to the DAC is the 12B4-based gain stage. With its mu of ~6, it's just nice! However, due to its very microphonic nature, again, it's hard to recommend.
Briefly pros and cons of a gain stage
Troubleshooting the DAC
Problem : No sound. LED doesn't light up when you pressed "Play" on your CDP.
![]() The best way to verify that CS8412 is sending the right digital signal to your DAC chips is via an oscilloscope but if you don't own one (I don't), there is this cooooool way. If your multimeter could measure Frequency, measure Frequency at pin 2 of your DAC chip. Irrespective of DAC chips, if this is Non-Oversampling, pin 2 which is Word Select pin, should measure ~44.1kHz depending on accuracy of your meter. My "reference" Tek multimeter gave me exactly 44.1kHz. My El Cheapo meter gave me 44.08kHz (that's why it's el cheapo).
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Problem : No sound but LED does light up when you "Play". Also, measure Frequency at pins 1/2/3 of TDA154x pins. (Measure at the leads of the chip!) All of them should read something when music is playing. Pin 2 should read ~44.1kHz. If you could get some frequency measurement at these pins, this means all the digital signal is reaching TDA154x, then it's highly probable that you have a dead TDA154x chip. If not, you could have a broken connection somewhere between CS8412 and TDA154x.
Problem : Distorted sound.
Problem : Got sound but I'm hearing things I've never heard before! Is there another backup singer on this track?
Problem : My friends love the sound and wouldn't return my DAC!
Problem : My wife loves the sound! She said this diyparadise guy is her new hero. I'm jealous!
Problem : I can't decide between mahogany wood, ABS plastic, or stainless steel chassis.
Problem : My dog/cat runs away when I play your DAC!
What else? Remember, this DAC kit is meant to give you a start in the wonderful sonic world of non-os. Now that I've got your attention, there are certainly many steps ahead in this wonderful journey. Enjoy!
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