jefemeister
Headphoneus Supremus
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Bringing this topic back up, I am now in a position to assist anyone who might need help with the Philips control software.
Originally Posted by was ist los? jefemeister, perhaps you may be able to help BrianGT at diyaudio.com. He has a CD-Pro2M board open source project. |
Originally Posted by jefemeister I did a quickish search over there and didn't find anything about this project. Any links? |
Originally Posted by Dreamslacker Actually, you can do this on a breadboard. It would take up less space and you can also add a reclocking circuit to the TDA1541A. |
Originally Posted by strohmie I'm planning on making a CD player that includes an internal DAC with a separate power supply from the transport power supply. This would all go in one chassis, with the possible option of placing a PPA board inside if desired. This is up in the air momentarily, but at the very least the transport and DAc will be in the same unit. I remember seeing that CD-Rom transport before. The idea here is to use the CD-Pro2 (pro == professional grade) module, which is very high quality and would certainly be leaps and bounds above the NEC. Many high end players use this tranport, while others use a CDM12.# (industrial grade with a number of incarnations, and also very good but still hard to come by). The jury is out as to which of the Pro2 or CDM12 are better overall, but both have much potential. |