Some Denon PCDP chip info
Jan 22, 2003 at 12:51 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 10

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Just been doing some internet surfing to get the following interesting info:

Denon DCP-150

DAC: AD1868RT, dual 18-bit DAC.
http://www.analog.com/productSelection/pdf/ad1868.pdf

(quite impressive specs I think, the unit says '2 DAC', I wonder if it does indeed have two of these)

HD40L4808B37FS...CPU
BA10358FT...........Opamp
CXA 1271Q...........pre-amp

Denon DCP-100

DAC: PCM66P (!), dual 16-bit DAC

CXA1272Q...Servo Amp
CXD1246Q...?
CXK5816M...SRAM

Can't find any solid info on the DCP-50, I should have a defective one sometime soon, so I could examine that one.

For comparison,
Sony D-555

DAC: PCM66P-J, dual 16-bit DAC

CXA 1272R4....Servo opamp
CXA 1263AM...don't know, apparently also used in Amiga CD-32
CXD1160AQ....DAC
CXP5086........System controller
BA10339F.......Quad comparator, thought this would be an opamp
 
Feb 3, 2003 at 12:03 AM Post #3 of 10
And? Did you get it? How much did it go for?
 
Feb 9, 2003 at 11:39 PM Post #8 of 10
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Originally posted by puppyslugg
LamerDeluxe (tm),

Do you happen know what dac is in the Sony D33?


Can't find that information, haven't got one myself. I did find it's headphone amp: BA3570F.

It might have the same DAC as the D-66, which has a Nec uPD6372GS DAC with a Sony CXD1130 filter I think, just like the Denon DCP-50.
 
Feb 10, 2003 at 12:55 AM Post #10 of 10
You're welcome
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I wouldn't mind ripping open a D-33 if I had one, to check which chips are inside.
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I wonder how it compares to the D-66, because that one has a really pleasant sound, very full, smooth and detailed. Too bad my D-T66 skips like a schoolgirl skipping rope.
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