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For Sale Complete and Tested Miro PCM58P DAC

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For sale is a set of Miro PCM58P Dac board.
You need a PSU (+/-12V and +5V) and I2s source (Amanero USB-i2s, JLSounds i2soverUSB are some examples) to feed it in order to play music.
Look at the info in the thread to see the PSU requirements and information on the DAC board.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...s-input-nos-r-2r.354078/page-232#post-7085999

Board fully populated with good quality caps eg. Elna Tonerex, Nichicon FG, Vishay and Epcos film caps, all the signal resistors are low noise non-magnetic resistors with copper leads, good quality Nextron IC gold plated contacts sockets.

This is one of the spare board that i have built. All components, including the PCM58P Dac chips are bought brand new. They are populated to commission the board.
The only exception is the pair of OPA627 op amp, they have been used for quite some time for my other DACs. They are genuine , functioning as they should.

Some people in the diyaudio.com said they prefer PCM58P than the PCM63P. To me the PCM58 sounds sweeter, slightly more detailed and open than the PCM63.... But the PCM63 has a warmer sound, and has a tighter bass. However, as what most members experienced in the very popular Miro DAC thread, op amp rolling will usually settle down certain IV op amp preference on different DAC. It is fun to experiment.

As usual, i usually build more than one board and will keep one for myself.

Price is $140USD, including shipping registered worldwide. Paypal Family and Friends only please.
Check my track records in this group. Shipped over 40 packages to US, EU and UK without any issues. All are happy buyers.
 
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Pics for reference
Caps for IV stage has been installed on the underside of the board so that you can install and remove op amps easily. It will also allow for some commercial discrete op amp that requires some space around it.
 

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