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After over a year in planning and buying parts from all over, I finally powered up my cd-player using a cd-rom project. I have never done anything like this before. I have good skills with soldering but only a basic/intermediate knowledge of electronics.
First of all, a huge thank you for the help support that both Brian and Russ have given me. I couldn't have done it without thier help. I think I asked more questions than anyone so far. It is far from complete. I need to add the ability to connect external spdif and usb in. And switch the whole thing. I would like to be able to use a relay with a single momentary button to change the relays. And I am waiting for another batch of USB receivers to come in. In the mean time the cd-player part is excellent.
I could not be happier with the results. I am not sure if this thing beats my turntable ( i prefer the sound), but I believe that your dac etc, comes as close as you can get with a digital medium. Still not completely broken in yet.
I had a couple of questions.
You may not be able to help with this. I use a cd-rom controller kit I bought online. Whenever I hit skip track forward I hear a "tick" through the speakers. So the noise is coming through the Dacs etc.
Also, When I was connecting for dual differential, I noticed that with some pics of others projects, they used only one of the 2 grounds on each dac (right or left). I didn't know what to do, so I wire both grounds together and soldered them to the appropriate post on the XLR port. Is there a problem doing this. Or, should I disconnect one of them?
Thank you Darren
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Both ground points are connected on the PCB, so either way is fine.
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Joined: 7/13/2007(UTC) Posts: 27 Location: Tacoma, WA
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You may not be able to help with this. I use a cd-rom controller kit I bought online. Whenever I hit skip track forward I hear a "tick" through the speakers. So the noise is coming through the Dacs etc.
any ideas with this. is there something grounding that shouldnt be or? just something I could look at
Darren
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Hi, I have been looking to do the same with a cd-pro. It seems sourcing the various parts is a real pain. Any idea what the total cost is for the cd-pro as a transport only. I see you are building a cd with dac and more. Good to see you are happy with the end result.
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I wish I could help with your CDROM controller, but I simply don't have enough information. I would contact the person who designed it. Cheers! Russ Edited by user Friday, April 18, 2008 8:07:25 PM(UTC)
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