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Millett "Starving Student" hybrid amp
Quote: No leds in my build. I'll measure the output and see if it cycles, I'v got the 380mA version of the PSU.- lehtinel
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Millett "Starving Student" hybrid amp
I have a wierd problem with my build (it's posted some 5 pages back), it refuses to power on after a day or so. I've reflowed the power switch and even chaged it to a different model, with no luck. It works okay after reflowing the solder at the switch but then stops. Could it be the Cisco...- lehtinel
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Millett "Starving Student" hybrid amp
Quote: This should be correct.- lehtinel
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Millett "Starving Student" hybrid amp
One more 12AU7 Starving Student running: Home made PCB (thanks Fred for the layout!), Panasonic FC electrolytic caps, Icel 1uF on C2/C4, IRF510, EHX tubes, pot knob from a Cambridge Audio amp. Took me about a year to complete, including gathering the parts, making the PCB...- lehtinel
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The GrubDAC
A small problem I've encountered: Since last weekend, the GrubDAC that I use at work doens't show up on my Mac at startup. When i put on some music it comes out through the built in speakers (very annoying). I have to disconnect the USB cable from the Grub and put it back - everything works as...- lehtinel
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The SkeletonDAC
Okay, so far I've watched a couple of movies and listened to music through the DAC, clear and crisp sound, no EMI noise that I can pick up, works great. I would say that the output is better than on the built-in chip of my motherboard, but, thats how it should be ;) Thanks for the desing...- lehtinel
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The SkeletonDAC
Quote: Yeah, will see how it sounds once inside the case. I've got small metal shields from a Cambridge Audio amp Im trying to salvage, might just cover the IC & chip part of the SkeletonDAC.- lehtinel
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The SkeletonDAC
Seems I got it working now, soaking it in alcohol for cleaning seems to have done the trick. Checken pins 21 and 22 too, no short there, thanks for the tip Awro! Nice, now to install it in the machine it belogs...- lehtinel
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The SkeletonDAC
...naah, fixing that didn't solve the problem, still goes to mute.- lehtinel
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The SkeletonDAC
Hmm, hmm, I might have solved the problem, at work though, so can't try solving it now. I have the C14 cap shorted it seems, as i placed it level with C13 and soldered the holes two holes that are further apart together (which I shouldn't have done, of course).- lehtinel
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The SkeletonDAC
It does not detach, it is recognized and stays in the system as it should, the sound is good also, only problem is it drags the audio slider down in Windows 7 and on my Macbook it mutes the audio or drags the audio. Very strage. The source does not matter, Spotify, Foobar, iTunes all do...- lehtinel
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The SkeletonDAC
...that said, I thought I had it working ;). It seems to go mute / non mute / mute / non mute / mute / non mute as I hook it up. The USB connection is ok, tried on two computers with a mini-b and direct contacts. Any ideas?- lehtinel
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The SkeletonDAC
Built one succesfully! Had a previous GrubDAC experience and the SkeletonDAC was very similar so had the routine down. Proper light, helping hands, keeping the parts in bags until they get out on the board and everything went nicely. First startup - no identification / light on LED, turns out...- lehtinel
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my DAC design - pup1 DAC
Darn, wish I was on the list. Looks VERY good and REALLY interesting!- lehtinel
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Building a new DAC. Which one?
The help you can get here is amazing! No matter what you build there's someone to give expert-class advise in less than 24h. I can also cast a vote for the GrubDAC. Mine was a hazzle to build, had to replace a few parts after misplacing them (lesson one, be careful with those small SMD parts)...- lehtinel
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