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Monica 2 DAC
DIY Paradise Monica 2 TDA1545A non oversampling DAC with 417A grounded grid output stage. Triodes loaded with 200H plate chokes. Yummy....
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Re: Monica 2 DAC
I added some info, but for some reason it did not appear
Anyway it is a Diy Paradise Monica 2 TDA1545A non oversampling DAC with a 417A grounded grid output stage, both triodes are loaded with 200H plate chokes. Sounds very nice indeed. Now to build a proper box for it.... Martin |
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Re: Monica 2 DAC
Hi Martin,
Several get this error when trying to add text to gallery pictures. Check out the FAQ. Your text needs to be added after your picture has loaded, but you also need some text (a letter only) to get the original picture to load. Nice looking DAC by the way. Best wishes, Greg |
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Re: Monica 2 DAC
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Thanks. Thats the first time I posted a picture so I was not sure how it would turn out. 'If all else fails then read the instructions' is my normal modus operandi. The DAC is in a temporary box with a breadboard PSU, just playing around with the PSU and operating points for the 417A's before it gets tidied up. Regards Martin |
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Re: Monica 2 DAC
Martin
looks good - have the 1543 outputing via a pair of 12b4a's and have to say its one of the best sounding diy dacs I have put together. Have you tried battery supply for the dac? Rob |
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Re: Monica 2 DAC
Hi Rob
No I've not tried a battery supply yet, there is some discussion about a battery supply with Monica 2. Some prefer the SMPS that Yeo supplies. What do you think about a battery supply? I am using a regulated 12V 1.5amp power supply which is sounding pretty good. The battery supply will make the finished article rather big with all the components for the output stage supply as well, plus the added inconvenience of the charging arrangements. Needs a bit of thought to get it right. I guess you are driving the grids of the 12B4A's, nice low mu tube. The 417A's I am using here are running in grounded grid which provides a nice low impedance load for the passive I/V output of the 1545A. It sounds mostly pretty stunning, with just the very slightest glassy edge on some female voice recordings (sopranos). Martin |