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Will Counterpoint be suitable for current-output dac's, like AD1865/PCM63/PCM1702/PCM1704/... The manual & circuit description is missing.
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Counterpoint was only made in small batches for enthusiasts. It was not really intended for mass production. Counterpoint 2 will some day be released.
Perhaps you mean Legato? I think you could make legato work with most of those.
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No...I meant Counterpoint...as I have a couple of them...! So, what/how was it really meant to be used?
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Anybody out there..?
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Sure it was meant to be used for the Buffalo DAC. I don't really have much interest in the others.
But just because I am a benevolent designer I will try to help you. But your success or failure is completely your own.
I have no idea which version of the circuit you have. I made several. But in any case you simple need to adjust the input bias to zero volts and set the two I/V resistors(usually RG1 and RG2) to match the output you want based on the current output of your particular DAC (I don't know what it is and I don't have time to check)
This is DIY, do a little research and you will be just fine.
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<<But just because I am a benevolent designer I will try to help you>>Somewhat shocked, and much insulted... THANX FOR YOUR GREAT CUSTOMER-SUPPORT! My god... I have: 2 x Counterpoint boards, same as yours schematic here: http://www.twistedpearau...unterpoint_schematic.pdf Thanks, I will do some research. I understand that all other uses than what designed for, is "my problem". All I needed was just the clues you gave (input bias & I/V resistors) , (+ if gain could be changed). No need to patronize us regards Arne Karlsen NORWAY Edited by user Wednesday, April 13, 2011 4:45:02 AM(UTC)
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Why are you insulted, when no insult was meant? I pointed you in the right direction and then let you know that the rest would be up to you. This is DIY. I was just making it clear I would not be putting further work into your project myself. :) I certainly did not intend any offense. Edited by user Wednesday, April 13, 2011 1:53:28 PM(UTC)
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Thanks, I guess I made that storm in the waterglass all by myself. Just sometimes, (too often) I react when you act/answer as all DIY'ers were engineers or have a higher degree in electronics. (Not only to me). -as a trained technician, I can read datasheets, but I do not always understand a complex circuit (with NO description).
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Its ok, I can understand how you might get that impression. I only meant to help.
One thing to keep in mind. When I designed counterpoint (the early version) I did not realize that I did not compensate the CFP pairs enough. So if I were you I would set the CFP resistors to 392R and put 1-2.2nf film caps across each of them. This will make the circuit much more stable and improve it.
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