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Update 13 Sept

The good news is that, after a week and many hours of listening, I've decided I'm really happy with the way the amp sounds now, and aside from maybe wanting to try a few designer parts to satisfy my own curiosity, I'm considering this amp circuit done. I'm very satisfied with the outcome.

The bad news is that my photos showing which circuit board traces need to be cut or jumpered, and which parts get replaced, is delayed. Snow Leopard broke some of my Unix software, and my paint program was part of that.

I'm now turning my attention to the built-in DAC. It appears very simple, and essentially lifted right out of Texas Instrument's PCM2702 datasheets, but I'll see if there are any ideas I can borrow from the very similar Alien DAC DIY project.


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