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Hi everybody, I need to increase my dac gain level. Normally I used with transport pc but I tried with transport cd last week and I realized that buffalo dac gain level significantly low. You can see my dac photo under the page There are 3 Placid power supplies, 1 single polar for the DAC section and 2 bi-polar one for each channel, for the balanced I/V section.
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Nobody answered my question?
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Sorry - I missed your question somehow. Do you have the optional resistors installed on the output stage? (R22-R23 R36-R37)
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Sorry I dont know, where are these resistors? At the bottom of pcb?
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here it is there are 2 resistors both sides. Should I remove or change it?
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on the left side resistors value 732 r r49 r50
on the right side resistors value 55y r47 r 48
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Looks like 732-ohm resistors, which would put you in the ~1V range. You can use the chart on page 3 of the Buffalo-32 manual (http://www.twistedpearaudio.com/docs/digital/buffalo32s_manual.pdf) to choose the reisitors you want to use (if any). If you remove them entirely, you will have about 4V output swing. Edited by user Sunday, February 9, 2014 2:29:04 AM(UTC)
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I solved this problem. I removed 732 ohm resistor. I have 2v output.
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