Dunno if anyone here partakes in a magazine called "Everyday Practical Electronics" but this month they're doing a feature on a DIY 'High Quality Stereo DAC'.
24bit 96Khz. Optical and Coaxial inputs, remote switchable. The chips used are a DIR9001 and a DSD1796 (it says).
Thought some of the DIY Digital fellas here might be interested in it.
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Sounds interesting. Are there any details about the DAC online available?
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Thank you for the information!
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After a bit of digging about it appears that this DSD 1796 project was 1st published in Australian 'Silicon Chip' magazine in 2009. There's a few threads on the web knocking about covering it and various mods folk have done to it.
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