I'm trying to put together a system for my Dad, with the only instructions being that it has to be so small that my Mum won't even notice it's there - definitely no full-width components, and if it can be in a wooden box, so much the better...
So. I'm going for a T-Amp which I'll probably mod whilst putting it in a nice case, powering some simple full-rangers. For the CD though, I was wondering whether it might be worth using a CD walkman with a digital out, feeding into a DAC? I have absolutely no experience with DACs, or knowledge of the quality of the digital output of CD walkmen, so any thoughts would be welcome.
Many thanks, Philip
So. I'm going for a T-Amp which I'll probably mod whilst putting it in a nice case, powering some simple full-rangers. For the CD though, I was wondering whether it might be worth using a CD walkman with a digital out, feeding into a DAC? I have absolutely no experience with DACs, or knowledge of the quality of the digital output of CD walkmen, so any thoughts would be welcome.
Many thanks, Philip
I had an original Walkman, but never anything that takes CDs. So somebody else will have to fill in the details.
IF you can take a digital signal from a Discman, or whatever it's called, it will make an as good a transport as any. Everything else is just hype and marketing.
IF you can take a digital signal from a Discman, or whatever it's called, it will make an as good a transport as any. Everything else is just hype and marketing.
Thank you phn - that's what I was hoping.
Does anyone have any other suggestions though? If my father had even a single computer-friendly bone in his body, I'd probably have tried to get him to use an iPod with lossless recording, but seeing as he doesn't, I'm stuck with trying to find a way of letting him play CDs in the smallest way possible.
Does anyone know of a DIY DAC which accepts an optical digital input?
Many thanks.
Does anyone have any other suggestions though? If my father had even a single computer-friendly bone in his body, I'd probably have tried to get him to use an iPod with lossless recording, but seeing as he doesn't, I'm stuck with trying to find a way of letting him play CDs in the smallest way possible.
Does anyone know of a DIY DAC which accepts an optical digital input?
Many thanks.
fishwinker said:Does anyone know of a DIY DAC which accepts an optical digital input?
They sort of ALL do that 🙂
Maybe you should be more specific, are you asking this because you want to buy a PCB or a kit, or because you don't know enough to add the optical input yourself and need it detailed in a schematic and parts list?
Hi Leadbelly,
Ah yes... I seem to be showing my (complete!!!) lack of experience there. A kit would definitely be my favourite route. If I got something like the Monica from DIYParadise, would it be relatively simple to make it work with an optical input? Could you recommend a well-written book or something which covers this?
I'm not overly concerned about the level of fiddlyness/difficulty - I'm patient, and pretty good with detailed manual work.
Ah yes... I seem to be showing my (complete!!!) lack of experience there. A kit would definitely be my favourite route. If I got something like the Monica from DIYParadise, would it be relatively simple to make it work with an optical input? Could you recommend a well-written book or something which covers this?
I'm not overly concerned about the level of fiddlyness/difficulty - I'm patient, and pretty good with detailed manual work.
This might not be exactly what you look for, but covers the actual DAC.
Doede Douma sells a DAC. Maybe there's the info you need.
Doede Douma sells a DAC. Maybe there's the info you need.
If you buy the Monica kit, you will have to provide a case for it. I bought a LiTe Dac ah TDA 1543 non o.s dac for just over £100 delivered from Hong Kong. Optical/Coaxial input and in a case as well ! Look at diyclub.biz. Most people modified these before they were even properly run-in. Why ? sounds great to me for the money. I have 3 other dac's so I should know a good one when I hear it.
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