Hi there, i'm putting together some crazy plans and a BOM to use the COD as a transportable dac with discrete buffers on output
(or simple passive I/V art the very least). The dac will be powered by 18-24v of NIMH AAA cells, either with just a few reservoir caps in series or with a modified LCDPS (or SSR01/02 jung type regs) as preregulator for the onboard regs and buffers. The buffers are a desirable component, but not absolutely essential, the best part with them would be the ability to drive my low impedance IEMs balanced with them directly (wish the volumite worked with COD
) I dont have a balanced portable amp (YET) so I would perhaps use it passively SE temporarily with one of my amps if volume control becomes an issue.
Basically i've become sick of waiting for someone to release what I want, so with your help (thanks guys at TP for the product and whomever might pop in here), mostly parts I already have lying around (the dac chips, batteries and regs) and a few other bits (including the PCBs) I will order, i'm gonna give it my best shot at making it a reality and have some fun, frustration and hopefully joy along the way. this is my first go at putting something together myself and I will probably if prototyping goes well, get a small PCB made for integrating any regs and the buffers. the project is solely for my own enjoyment, probably a bit crazy (read large) for the buying public anyway. i've built things before and done my share of trouble shooting and mods to existing products, but my circuit design and implementation skills are not far advanced. this will be a middle step
Now for the questions as you have some background now,
the areas of concern past what is mentioned above are input and muxing, the options for transports are a few and I would like to have 1 or perhaps 2 of them. the candidates are
1. i2s directly tapped from a modified cowon X5L, this is a definite as its fairly easy, but I must see how well it sounds
2. spdif (toslink) from my iriver H132CF into your toslink module-> spdif or mux board; or i2s from a similar mod as above
3. USB into one of your USB boards, this wont be used that much initially, but I want to have the option if/when I get a decent laptop, plus its bus powered so doesnt complicate things much further than space and perhaps muxing
• now if I used the cowon with i2s I was thinking that I should really use a metronome, the quality of the signal may not be that great to begin with even before the journey from one unit to the other; thats if I dont do something crazy and uncase the cowon and install it in the hammond with the dac, then dremel a hole in the roof for control :d/
• this would negate the need for any spdif receiver and probably result in higher quality playback including upsampling; at least thats my thoughts, please correct me if i'm wrong??
• how to integrate i2s with USB as a second input? can I have both connected and only use one at a time? my thought would be no and I would need a mux or otto which is out of stock? or work on some other relay switching
• if using the metronome with i2s, can I just leave it on the highest output upsampling rate and I can then feed it any input rate without the need for access to the dip switches?
• do I need a pregegulator if using batteries, or will some reservoir caps do? this if not using active output which would obviously need regulation for the analogue stages for best sound and for divying up the voltages
• is there some way of integrating the volumite?
is there another solution to the same end (I had thought of some other digital pot, but i'm not really ready for a uC) or do I have to put up with an analogue pot in the signal path in the case of this build when driving headphones directly?
thats about it at the moment, thanks for any help and if there is any way you can suggest to simplify the situation (other than not doing it) it would be appreciated. as mentioned i'm prepared for this to = fail, but that is not the aim of course, regs, dac chips, some good sized hammonds I was sent as a mistake and other bits and pieces are piling up around here due to my bower-bird tendencies, so I want to put them to use
cheers
Edited by user Wednesday, January 20, 2010 9:22:47 AM(UTC)
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