Monday, February 22, 2021
Happy Birthday Daddy!
Monday, February 8, 2021
Happy Birthday Mommy!
Picture of me and my Mom taken by my Dad |
My beloved Mom would've turned 87 today.
She was a very loving, dedicated and supportive wife, mom, and grandmother!
December 1983
wedding anniversary, 2008
Mom's 80th birthday
Mom May 2015 |
Mom and Dad's 58th wedding anniversary, 2016 |
Christmas 2016 was the last time the family was together. Tish and I flew back to the USA on January 23, 2017. |
Friday, January 22, 2021
6C8-G
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Looking Back to the Past for a Better-Sounding Future
'80s Nostalgia
Early to mid '90s
Mid-late 90s
Sound Practices 17 Homebrewer Article
2000-2008
Main Listening Room
Monaural Hi-Fi
Home Theatre with SET amps
The Attic 2008-2016
2017
2018
Man Cave 2020
Monaural HiFi |
Stereo |
🎆 Welcome 2021! 🎆
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
nos TDA1541 tube DAC
!!!WARNING!!!
The voltages in this circuit are potentially lethal! Build at your own risk!
Let's have some chips...
1kHz square wave from Stereophile Test CD3 Stock Magnavox CDB560 CD player |
Fortunately, I got a chance to sample a genuine single crown S1 graciously donated by Gary B. This select chip made my DAC sound a bit more transparent and cleaner, with a touch more detail and resolution. But I have to reaffirm that not having an S1 isn't a deal breaker. In fact, the darker and warmer sounding regular TDA1541s and TDA1541As can be a blessing in systems that are a bit hot in the top end.
1 kHz square wave from Stereophile Test CD3 nosTDA1541tube DAC |
Not very relevant to this NOS DAC project, but AFAIK, the only difference between TDA1541A and the non-A is that the A can do 8x oversampling while the non-A is limited to 4x. But let's not go there anymore. Been there, done that...
NOS and Digital Filters
Before I even became aware of NOS DACs, I had been using line transformers as digital sound processors. If you're worried about non-oversampled digital artifacts destroying the irreplaceable diaphragms of your Altec 3000 super tweeters, look for bandwidth limited military surplus transformers.
My Analog Distortion Generating DAC
Many thanks to Gary Bronner and Pete Boser for their contributions to the JE Labs digital audio museum, as well as to the patrons of this blog!